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    That number doesn't say much without stating voltage. If it's within 1.4-1.5V then I like. Even without given voltage, I like the RAM clock.

    So 3.7GHz base clock, or is that already with the +0.5Ghz?

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    Quote Originally Posted by DarthShader View Post
    So 3.7GHz base clock, or is that already with the +0.5Ghz?
    It also stated 'overclock:34%' so it's 3.7Ghz at stock. Wonder if it is final retail or still immature ES.

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    Quote Originally Posted by undone View Post
    It also stated 'overclock:34%' so it's 3.7Ghz at stock. Wonder if it is final retail or still immature ES.
    Divide 269 by 200 and tell me what you get...

    I can boot a 21x multi, and it will say 0% OC...
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    Quote Originally Posted by DarthShader View Post
    That number doesn't say much without stating voltage. If it's within 1.4-1.5V then I like. Even without given voltage, I like the RAM clock.

    So 3.7GHz base clock, or is that already with the +0.5Ghz?
    That should be easelly within 1.5volts at least in retail product.
    I'll leave the screens to Zambezi release but 4.8ghz 1.47volts, Noctua NH-D14 3-fan push-pull/push-pull config.

    I doubt any ES's are yet 100% final retail products, there might be some differences but current samples ES's are way better than earlier ones.
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    Quote Originally Posted by rintamarotta View Post
    I'll leave the screens to Zambezi release but 4.8ghz 1.47volts, Noctua NH-D14 3-fan push-pull/push-pull config.
    That sounds good. If final silicon can improve a bit on that, BD will be right where it needs, to be very competetive.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rintamarotta View Post
    That should be easelly within 1.5volts at least in retail product.
    I'll leave the screens to Zambezi release but 4.8ghz 1.47volts, Noctua NH-D14 3-fan push-pull/push-pull config.

    I doubt any ES's are yet 100% final retail products, there might be some differences but current samples ES's are way better than earlier ones.
    Maybe im off.But when i push my 1055T with 1.47v ,it starts to get HOT without of course extreme RPM`s on fans, and here we have 8 cores.I know that a lot depends on the design die area etc.
    Could you tell us if this voltage is sustainable with not loud high end air cooling ? In some hard load of course like primex64.

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    Quote Originally Posted by XRL8 View Post
    Maybe im off.But when i push my 1055T with 1.47v ,it starts to get HOT without of course extreme RPM`s on fans, and here we have 8 cores.I know that a lot depends on the design die area etc.
    Could you tell us if this voltage is sustainable with not loud high end air cooling ? In some hard load of course like primex64.
    We are talking 32nm vs 45nm here and a completely different core design...

    For all we know, this CPU may tolerate up in the 75-80c range like i7 does.
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    Quote Originally Posted by BeepBeep2 View Post
    We are talking 32nm vs 45nm here and a completely different core design...

    For all we know, this CPU may tolerate up in the 75-80c range like i7 does.
    Yeah it COULD.However when you look at past node shrinks, it has always come with lowering requiered voltage.32nm at 45nm voltage (at which it is very hard to keep stability due to heat) is more likely to be unstable.
    As for Intel comparison ,intel doesnt use SOI.And runs at lower voltage.I dont think correlation is proper.
    When you take all things into consideration its less likely to be free of heat related problems than X6 at same voltage.Of course full load.Power gating should help a lot in more mundane tasks.
    I personally deem "overclock" mhz wise ,when cpu is FULLY stable under prime for several hours.And heat is definietely an issue for most cpus.3x 3000Rpm Kazes arent real world "usable" too.Thats why im asking.

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    Quote Originally Posted by XRL8 View Post
    Maybe im off.But when i push my 1055T with 1.47v ,it starts to get HOT without of course extreme RPM`s on fans, and here we have 8 cores.I know that a lot depends on the design die area etc.
    Could you tell us if this voltage is sustainable with not loud high end air cooling ? In some hard load of course like primex64.
    Its litlebit cooler than 1090T OC'd to 4.1Ghz with 1.47volts, will not say more.
    Node shrink helps in that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rintamarotta View Post
    Its litlebit cooler than 1090T OC'd to 4.1Ghz with 1.47volts, will not say more.
    Node shrink helps in that.
    I was trying to determine if thats a realistic 24/7 OC, if its the way you say, than its on the verge, but still doable without extreme measures.Thats good to hear.
    Anybody know how its with sandys ? I know many people claim 5ghz and even up, but is that stable and is is sustainable is day to day usage ?

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