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    Quote Originally Posted by amdsempron_xs View Post
    All I need is a new LGA1156 quad-core CPU (HT or non-HT) which is made on 32nm process or I'll move back to AMD Bulldozer
    What's wrong with the 860 you have now??
    It's fast,power efficient and should OC well. 32nm Westmere based Quad would only lower your power consumption to some extent and you may gain some OC headroom,but you ain't going to see some massive performance improvement...

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    Quote Originally Posted by informal View Post
    What's wrong with the 860 you have now??
    It's fast,power efficient and should OC well. 32nm Westmere based Quad would only lower your power consumption to some extent and you may gain some OC headroom,but you ain't going to see some massive performance improvement...
    The max stable result I can get with my 860 is 4.0GHz on air, but with lots of vCore. I need more Besides, a 32nm CPU helps reduce my electricity bill coz my machine is running 24h/7 for torrent
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    Quote Originally Posted by amdsempron_xs View Post
    The max stable result I can get with my 860 is 4.0GHz on air, but with lots of vCore. I need more Besides, a 32nm CPU helps reduce my electricity bill coz my machine is running 24h/7 for torrent
    You can build a cheap, low power server or something. You'd laugh if I told you my 2nd system with 1055T is being used for just a media server right now for fun. Idles at 70w, though.
    But the 1055T will be given to my brother eventually and be replaced by my 435.

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    Quote Originally Posted by amdsempron_xs View Post
    The max stable result I can get with my 860 is 4.0GHz on air, but with lots of vCore. I need more Besides, a 32nm CPU helps reduce my electricity bill coz my machine is running 24h/7 for torrent
    Like richierich said, why the hell are you running an oc'ed quad 24/7 just for torrents? Just put together some spare parts you may have lying around and undervolt it.

    On-topic: Meh, that's pretty... uninspiring. I hope Bulldozer is fast. That'll make Intel launch some real interesting CPUs at better prices.
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    Quote Originally Posted by amdsempron_xs View Post
    Besides, a 32nm CPU helps reduce my electricity bill coz my machine is running 24h/7 for torrent
    Luckily torrents won't run on some <=1GHz CPU so you should have an OCd quad or something to do the job.

    Mine was running too, but I had bad conscious and put it to better use.
    Get it crunching, dude
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    Quote Originally Posted by amdsempron_xs View Post
    The max stable result I can get with my 860 is 4.0GHz on air, but with lots of vCore. I need more Besides, a 32nm CPU helps reduce my electricity bill coz my machine is running 24h/7 for torrent
    using a OCed quad for torrenting is like robbing your local video store with a rocket launcher.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Manicdan View Post
    using a OCed quad for torrenting is like robbing your local video store with a rocket launcher.
    LOL, that in' rocked!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Oranuro View Post
    LOL, that in' rocked!
    thanks, one of my rules is that, if you dont say something that others want to sig, then just dont say anything at all.

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    The i7-970 ended up much more expensive than rumored/expected. Many have been waiting to get a cheap 32nm.

    It is interesting to see really cheap i5-760, at $200 price point, where AMD is competing

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    Quote Originally Posted by Manicdan View Post
    thanks, one of my rules is that, if you dont say something that others want to sig, then just dont say anything at all.
    Well, I sig'd it.
    Quote Originally Posted by Manicdan View Post
    using a OCed quad for torrenting is like robbing your local video store with a rocket launcher.

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    Quote Originally Posted by amdsempron_xs View Post
    The max stable result I can get with my 860 is 4.0GHz on air, but with lots of vCore. I need more Besides, a 32nm CPU helps reduce my electricity bill coz my machine is running 24h/7 for torrent
    You're not pushing yours enough then prolly.
    I need 1.45v BIOS setting / 1.41~1.42v CPU-Z for 4.1GHz HT off barely stable, need pretty much the same for 4GHz HT on. Also VTT is at 1.38v and 195 BCLK is the limit and runs cold as usual like all my previous CPUs, 75~77C in LinX with no comp case. My usual luck and then the RAM overclocks like a dream (also like usual for me, bad cpu but good ram), DDR3-2400 1.68v for Ripjaws 2000CL9 but I don't see the point of buying a new CPU in hope for a 100MHz better clock unfortunately even if 21x200 x12 had been a very sweet spot for my RAM too.
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    Quote Originally Posted by RPGWiZaRD View Post
    You're not pushing yours enough then prolly.
    I need 1.45v BIOS setting / 1.41~1.42v CPU-Z for 4.1GHz HT off barely stable, need pretty much the same for 4GHz HT on. Also VTT is at 1.38v and 195 BCLK is the limit and runs cold as usual like all my previous CPUs, 75~77C in LinX with no comp case. My usual luck and then the RAM overclocks like a dream (also like usual for me, bad cpu but good ram), DDR3-2400 1.68v for Ripjaws 2000CL9 but I don't see the point of buying a new CPU in hope for a 100MHz better clock unfortunately even if 21x200 x12 had been a very sweet spot for my RAM too.
    Something is seriously wrong here, dude. I have a i7 860 stable at 4Ghz HT with 1.275 volts (it's currently at 3.2Ghz on 1.08 volts cuz I don't do anything that needs that much firepower) -- hell, I managed to get it to 4.6Ghz HT benchable on 1.42 volts... so bad mobo, maybe?

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