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    nice thanks for the link.

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    Quote Originally Posted by roofsniper View Post
    nice thanks for the link.
    Yes, even though no OC was tried, this was a promising review.
    Deneb is a clear improvement over Agena.
    (The Italian conclusion was somewhat pessimistic according to Babelfish).

    Look at the good power consumption!
    Green CPU! (Idle).
    Last edited by TL1000S; 01-07-2009 at 03:40 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TL1000S View Post
    Yes, even though no OC was tried, this was a promising review.
    Deneb is a clear improvement over Agena.

    Look at the good power consumption!
    Green CPU! (Idle).
    Dont want to play party pooper, but im not that impressed by the power consumption, its apprx. the same as a similar clocked yorkfield.

    But i think thats due to the fact that they used a 790FX chipset.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hornet331 View Post
    Dont want to play party pooper, but im not that impressed by the power consumption, its apprx. the same as a similar clocked yorkfield.

    But i think thats due to the fact that they used a 790FX chipset.
    hwbox used a 79-T for power consumption as well. what im happy about is that with my phenom 9600 running at 2.3ghz upgrading to a phenom II at 3ghz uses less power and from the power consumption difference between the 920 and 940 it looks like i might even be able to oc it a bit and still get lower numbers than now. it only went up 2.3W from 2.8ghz to 3ghz on the phenom II while on the phenom I from 2.5ghz to 2.6ghz is 3.45W.
    Last edited by roofsniper; 01-07-2009 at 03:45 PM.

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