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    AMD must be getting nervous about Beckton. Should be some extensive demos in two weeks at IDF.

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    Quote Originally Posted by terrace215 View Post
    AMD must be getting nervous about Beckton. Should be some extensive demos in two weeks at IDF.
    Maybe AMD rents a hotel room Haven't they done that before?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Chad Boga View Post
    Do people think this is gonna be released as a desktop processor, or less than $2,000?
    Doubt it, but this is an enthusiast forum. If Intel can dish out $1000 i7-975 McNothin specials people would likely pay 2k for 12 cores with a lot of fun potential. I mean you can take a $300 chip to OC to Intel Core i7-975. Having 12 cores is a niche and a damn fun one when you can OC to twice it's stock speed.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Glow9 View Post
    Doubt it, but this is an enthusiast forum. If Intel can dish out $1000 i7-975 McNothin specials people would likely pay 2k for 12 cores with a lot of fun potential. I mean you can take a $300 chip to OC to Intel Core i7-975. Having 12 cores is a niche and a damn fun one when you can OC to twice it's stock speed.
    you think the 12 cores will come stock at 3ghz, i doubt it, more like OC to 3x its speed (with some LN2)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Manicdan View Post
    you think the 12 cores will come stock at 3ghz, i doubt it, more like OC to 3x its speed (with some LN2)
    No they come stock at 1.8Ghz I believe the original thread said.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Manicdan View Post
    you think the 12 cores will come stock at 3ghz, i doubt it, more like OC to 3x its speed (with some LN2)
    I don't think anyone is expecting 12 cores at 3ghz, but realistically a 2.4 to 2.6ghz part is quite doable. Maybe 3.5 (+/- 200mhz) on a very good air cooler with a little voltage!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chad Boga View Post
    Do people think this is gonna be released as a desktop processor, or less than $2,000?
    and what does that has to do with this thread about performance and overclocking flexibility of AMD next gen K10 core(s)??
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    Quote Originally Posted by Glow9 View Post
    No they come stock at 1.8Ghz I believe the original thread said.
    Quote Originally Posted by freeloader View Post
    I don't think anyone is expecting 12 cores at 3ghz, but realistically a 2.4 to 2.6ghz part is quite doable. Maybe 3.5 (+/- 200mhz) on a very good air cooler with a little voltage!
    i was trying to say the OC would be 6ghz if people would get double the speed of stock. i expected these to be around 2ghz for tdp reasons

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    Quote Originally Posted by Manicdan View Post
    i was trying to say the OC would be 6ghz if people would get double the speed of stock. i expected these to be around 2ghz for tdp reasons
    Understood!

    Would be nice to see a stock desktop part at 3ghz under 125 watts. Maybe on a 32nm node.

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    Yes, with a 5870 integrated on-die, for less than $300, please!
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    It's a 24 core system to be more precise.There won't be any 1p systems on the g34.
    I know that OP knows this,but seeing how people get excited
    about all the cache/cores ---well we better double all this excitement up.
    Correct me if I am wrong but both CPU's can access each other's L3
    (among other things),and the maximum memory bandwidth goes up a lot when 2 or more sockets are used.I am counting 24MB of L3 btw (not 10 or 12 )

    Anyhow I don't know where am going with this,but I do know that this should make a nice "entry level" system


    Also why people think it will cost thousands for a single CPU ?
    The 4P/8P will,but not the 2P ones.I assume there will be differences in the
    number of HT links and the price (similar to how it is now with the 2xxx and 8xxx series Opty's))


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    is it really 1v vcore? :o

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    Quote Originally Posted by saaya View Post
    is it really 1v vcore? :o
    Probably not, CPU-Z sometimes misreads vcore

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    Quote Originally Posted by Clairvoyant129 View Post
    Probably not, CPU-Z sometimes misreads vcore
    It's around 1.15V.

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    Go AMD, Sweet!

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    Someone pointed me to this thread...Thanks Perkam - haven't made the news here in quite awhile.

    Quote Originally Posted by saaya View Post
    is it really 1v vcore? :o
    Yes, it really is 1.037Vcore default

    Quote Originally Posted by informal View Post
    It's around 1.15V.
    Actually, for runs @ ~3Ghz, all the cores were set to run at 1.165Vcore. I was able to figure out the value for the P-State register which allows for Vcore increases. IIRC, I even had 1.5+Vcore available but didn't even think twice about it for fear of melting the coolers.


    I'll try to address some of the other questions/comments later - I have a bad habit of reading threads from back to front...

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    yes, it was about 1.15V only, for SOI nice
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    Quote Originally Posted by s7e9h3n View Post
    Actually, for runs @ ~3Ghz, all the cores were set to run at 1.165Vcore.
    sweet

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    I've been looking at this and here it is compared to some new Intel I9 cpu.
    AMD Magny 3Ghz 24 cores - 24 threads:
    32M - 3.539 sec
    1024M - 75.768 sec

    Intel i9 3,8Ghz 6 cores - 12 threads:
    32M - 4.9 sec
    1024 - 140.814 sec

    I think it's quite impressive.
    If this could be pared up with better oc, some good ddr3, few ssd's, 58xx it would be overclockers dream
    Here is the screenshot for intel cpu
    http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...8&postcount=50
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    Quote Originally Posted by LaMpiR View Post
    I've been looking at this and here it is compared to some new Intel I9 cpu.
    AMD Magny 3Ghz 12 cores - 12 threads:
    32M - 3.539 sec
    1024M - 75.768 sec

    Intel i9 3,8Ghz 6 cores - 12 threads:
    32M - 4.9 sec
    1024 - 140.814 sec

    I think it's quite impressive.
    If this could be pared up with better oc, some good ddr3, few ssd's, 58xx it would be overclockers dream
    Here is the screenshot for intel cpu
    http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...8&postcount=50
    I suppose that AMD's result was obtained on dual-cpu platform, so actually there were 24 threads, not 12. Also Core i9 is not a competitor to Magny Cours since i9 is a desktop CPU and probably will at least twice cheaper then a cheapest Magny Cours (without considering matherboard prices). Nehalem-EX (8 cores, 4 channel mem, 24MB L3) is a direct competitor of Magny Cours.
    Still new AMD platform has very good bandwidth per socket with its 4 mem channels.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kl0012 View Post
    I suppose that AMD's result was obtained on dual-cpu platform, so actually there were 24 threads, not 12. Also Core i9 is not a competitor to Magny Cours since i9 is a desktop CPU and probably will at least twice cheaper then a cheapest Magny Cours (without considering matherboard prices). Nehalem-EX (8 cores, 4 channel mem, 24MB L3) is a direct competitor of Magny Cours.
    Still new AMD platform has very good bandwidth per socket with its 4 mem channels.
    I know you can't compare those to directly but still. Idea that it's dual socket crossed my mind also but didn't know that results were on 24 threads.
    Tnx for clarifying

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    Also there was some thermal throttling at OCed clocks due to heat and results in wprime 1024 are not scaling very well.With better cooling(non stock) that issue could be cleared up.

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    Quote Originally Posted by LaMpiR View Post
    I've been looking at this and here it is compared to some new Intel I9 cpu.
    AMD Magny 3Ghz 12 cores - 12 threads:
    32M - 3.539 sec
    1024M - 75.768 sec
    Isn´t it 24 cores / 24 threads (@ 3Ghz) ? (12 cores per processor)

    edit: 24 cores...

    Last edited by Chri$ch; 09-12-2009 at 01:49 PM.

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    This thread should have a XXX rating.

    That's unreal. You'll never have to buy another cpu again with that much raw power.

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    I really like the fact that this CPU can do 3Ghz at such low voltages. It is said that AMD continually improves their process and it shows here. We can probably expect good things from C3 Phenoms and HKMG in 2010.
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