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    wow i cant wait to drop one of these in me comp and crunch crunch crunch.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Helloworld_98 View Post
    the retail chip will probably have a higher multi than this, Intel aren't stupid enough to put a CPU at 2.4GHz in the high end consumer market.
    EE has always unlocked multi, but im not really interested into paying 1000€, if i can get something cheaper and get the same performance.

    If theres a 2.4ghz Xeon gulftown for ~500-600€ i take that every time over the EE.

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    I can get a gulftown but I need the bios for the P6T Deluxe.

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    Quote Originally Posted by perkam View Post
    Nehalem is powerful as it is with 8 threads, 12 will be overkill, 16 is just unnecessary.

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    this is same as telling the world 640k memory is overkilling?
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    I am waiting on Gulftown Extreme Edition for my next build and am finally making two upgrades:

    to SSDs

    to 2560x1600

    Is there going to be enough graphics horsepower by then to make it all work? It seems Nvidia and AMD/ATI are LAGGING.

    I want 2560x1600 DX10 Crysis at 120fps with 16xAA

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    Quote Originally Posted by ceevee View Post
    I am waiting on Gulftown Extreme Edition for my next build and am finally making two upgrades:

    to SSDs

    to 2560x1600

    Is there going to be enough graphics horsepower by then to make it all work? It seems Nvidia and AMD/ATI are LAGGING.

    I want 2560x1600 DX10 Crysis at 120fps with 16xAA
    latest ATI cards....CF them...
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    Quote Originally Posted by sxs112 View Post
    Xeon Gulftown lock multiplier
    Ohhh what CPU is that gonna be? A non-EE Gulftown CPU!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hornet331 View Post
    If theres a 2.4ghz Xeon gulftown for ~500-600€ i take that every time over the EE.
    +1

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    Quote Originally Posted by ceevee View Post
    I am waiting on Gulftown Extreme Edition for my next build and am finally making two upgrades:

    to SSDs

    to 2560x1600

    Is there going to be enough graphics horsepower by then to make it all work? It seems Nvidia and AMD/ATI are LAGGING.

    I want 2560x1600 DX10 Crysis at 120fps with 16xAA
    you're lagging behind :O
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    pretty low score, why not higher? kingpin gets 40k in 3dmark05 and 33k in 06 and 32k in vantage performance...

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    Quote Originally Posted by haylui View Post

    this is same as telling the world 640k memory is overkilling?
    if we were all running servers at home, I'd say yes.
    but since desktop applications and games rarely stray past dual CPU optimalisation, I definitely agree with the 8 cores/16 cores is major overkill;
    I'd rather have a speedier quad core, or blazing fast dual core


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    I've been asking around and everyone I've spoken to, says there is no P6T bios out and only gigabyte bios is available.

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    A little up of the topic for some new info:

    The cooler of the beast

    http://www.pcworld.fr/2009/09/24/mat...lftown/449301/

    Looks like that's why they were so interested in heatpipes technology
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mad1723 View Post
    A little up of the topic for some new info:

    The cooler of the beast

    http://www.pcworld.fr/2009/09/24/mat...lftown/449301/

    Looks like that's why they were so interested in heatpipes technology
    LOL? That's the stock EE cooler for Westmere? Finally nice to see Intel getting away from those orb style coolers, at least for the EEs.

    Who knows, maybe Intel might be competing with the likes of Thermalright one day.

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    Hmm, that looks like 8 threads in task manager unless I'm missing something? Isn't this supposed to be a hexacore?
    Quote Originally Posted by Mad1723 View Post
    A little up of the topic for some new info:

    The cooler of the beast

    http://www.pcworld.fr/2009/09/24/mat...lftown/449301/

    Looks like that's why they were so interested in heatpipes technology
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    Quote Originally Posted by alfaunits View Post
    Hmm, that looks like 8 threads in task manager unless I'm missing something? Isn't this supposed to be a hexacore?
    Think it shows only the new EE cooler, not gulftown, else you would see 12 threads.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sxs112 View Post
    Xeon Gulftown lock multiplier
    What mobo are you testing on?

    This is on a Giga extreme. Any suggestions on bios setting to get that vcore down?


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    Quote Originally Posted by jmke View Post
    if we were all running servers at home, I'd say yes.
    but since desktop applications and games rarely stray past dual CPU optimalisation, I definitely agree with the 8 cores/16 cores is major overkill;
    I'd rather have a speedier quad core, or blazing fast dual core
    lets face the facts, single threaded performance is hitting a wall. the only way to get past this is many core.
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    Quote Originally Posted by haylui View Post

    this is same as telling the world 640k memory is overkilling?
    Just to educate you, because I hate that EFFING quote, Gates never said that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tutto View Post
    What mobo are you testing on?

    This is on a Giga extreme. Any suggestions on bios setting to get that vcore down?
    Holy crap that is one high Vcore.. mine does 211x19 at 1,280V loaded on a GB. Just a bad batch I guess?
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    Quote Originally Posted by jcool View Post
    Holy crap that is one high Vcore.. mine does 211x19 at 1,280V loaded on a GB. Just a bad batch I guess?
    How can you tell?
    Maybe it was just a quick & dirty run, set a high voltage and bench. I do the same, especial when i have no desire to play for ages to run a certain benchmark.

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    Well, since he asked if there was any way of getting his Vcore down, I assume he tried setting it lower before, and failed

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    Quote Originally Posted by jcool View Post
    Holy crap that is one high Vcore.. mine does 211x19 at 1,280V loaded on a GB. Just a bad batch I guess?
    Which bios do you have? Mine is EX58EX.F9A. If yours is newer, would you mind sharing it with me?

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    Using the official F9d beta from the GB homepage. Try it
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    http://www.nordichardware.com/news,9931.html
    Hexa-core Intel Gulftown moved to 6.4GHz

    Intel is not expected to launch its first hexa-core desktop processor until next year, but engineering samples of the 32nm Gulftown CPU is already out in the wild. One of the have found its way into the hands of overclocker Shamino, and he of course overclocked it to the very limit. Using liquid nitrogen and a pretty terrifying operating voltage of 2.02V all six cores were clocked to nearly 6.4GHz for a quick screenshot.

    With the cores clocked at 5.9GHz the system completed one round of 3DMark Vantage Performance to measure the CPU performance. The result was 51,177 points, which you can compare to the CPU score of the current Performance Profile world record at 32,328 points.

    Intel seems to have come a long way with the new manufacturing process, months before the actual launch of Gulftown and at the same time there doesn't seem to be many problems with performance of its first six-core CPU.



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