If this CPU can overclock at 4Ghz, I wonder how many voltages it requires. But yes, overclocked at 3Ghz with that low voltage is quite impressive.
If this CPU can overclock at 4Ghz, I wonder how many voltages it requires. But yes, overclocked at 3Ghz with that low voltage is quite impressive.
AMD Threadripper 12 core 1920x CPU OC at 4Ghz | ASUS ROG Zenith Extreme X399 motherboard | 32GB G.Skill Trident RGB 3200Mhz DDR4 RAM | Gigabyte 11GB GTX 1080 Ti Aorus Xtreme GPU | SilverStone Strider Platinum 1000W Power Supply | Crucial 1050GB MX300 SSD | 4TB Western Digital HDD | 60" Samsung JU7000 4K UHD TV at 3840x2160
bigjezus...4p system, with these...48 cores...
a BOINCmonster
Thinking about how jcool has a true 4x4 system right now (based on 8347HE that was released on May 12, 2008), this would make it an almost viable option in about 2 years time...
In 2 years time, or by September 2011, you'll have 22nm shrink of Sandybridge by the name of IvyBridge from Intel with 8-cores 16-threads on desktops, and likely 22nm 12 and 16-core (24 and 32-thread) chips on the server side.
From AMD, you'll have Octo-core Bulldozer chips on the desktop and 32nm 16-core Bulldozer cpus on the server side with CMT (Clustered Multi-threading) and an unknown amount of threads.
I.E. Whatever will be out 2 years from now will make Magny-Cours look like utter trash.
Perkam
two lines for booth with normal person?
one line for booth with mentally disabled persons with a dog (HT)?
offensive, I know but it's not supposed to be meant that way.
I'd rather have a dual core at 5 Ghz than a quad at 3.4 Ghz. Alot of desktop apps are still single threaded and for every core you add it decreases scaling efficiency.
Smile
umm increasing frequency increases power consumption exponentially. scaling with more cores will always be more efficient. how do you think your gpu works? AMD and intel are pushing multicore hard and apps that really need the power take advantage of all available resources.
dont hate on HT. its useful and i like it.
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