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    Quote Originally Posted by stangracin3 View Post
    Its not the 19th in the US though
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    was just curious as to what was/is the factor in the delays? (more focused on cpu arch. not production or outside factors) if there was any...

    i understand the first couple steppings were sub par, but what part of the architecture was to blame? or was it bad yields? or just couldn't reach desired clock speeds?

    dont wanna start another couple of pages of arch. wars...it is just innocent curiousness.... if anybody knew some solid evidence.


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    Quote Originally Posted by JF-AMD View Post
    I am gonna take the under on this one. FP benchmarks are less interesting except in the HPC world. ~90% of what your CPU is doing all day long is integer. FP has long latencies (deeper instructions) and is really only ~10% of the work. So speeding up FP might look awesome on SPEC FP benchmarks, but for desktop apps and most server apps, it gives you little or no noticeable impact.
    I disagree, FP is used extensively for gaming, and I'm not talking about 3D rendering (GPU has taken care of that for the last decade), rather I'm referring to physics. Physics accounts for a huge amount of FPU utilization in modern games. Physx would be the out here, however it's rarely used, and Radion has no support for it.

    So if all you do is basic computing, i.e. internet, email, word processing. Then by all means just dismiss FPU performance.
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    Quote Originally Posted by CrazyNutz View Post
    I disagree, FP is used extensively for gaming, and I'm not talking about 3D rendering <snip>
    This may help your argument: http://www.realworldtech.com/page.cf...0510142143&p=3

    However, there was some news some while back that Nvidia was recompiling the Physx API to move to SSE code, and take better advantage of multicore architectures, not sure if that ever panned out though....
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    Quote Originally Posted by CrazyNutz View Post
    I disagree, FP is used extensively for gaming, and I'm not talking about 3D rendering (GPU has taken care of that for the last decade), rather I'm referring to physics. Physics accounts for a huge amount of FPU utilization in modern games. Physx would be the out here, however it's rarely used, and Radion has no support for it.

    So if all you do is basic computing, i.e. internet, email, word processing. Then by all means just dismiss FPU performance.
    is that just physx or would openCL based bullet physics be the same way as heavy FPU based? it would be dumb for amd to support opencl, then to be way behind in using it (unless they know that komodo will lets its gpu handle it very well).
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    I don't see any "metal box" thingy in Local store
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    Quote Originally Posted by Pestilence View Post
    BLT has 9-22-11 as the in stock date for the 8150

    http://www.shopblt.com/cgi-bin/shop/...er_id=!ORDERID!
    The catalog page you requested no longer exists, or more likely, has been renamed.


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    Anyone have any thoughts on the Gigabyte 970a-UD3 with BD? Seems like a very good board for the money, 8+1 power too
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    Quote Originally Posted by JumpingJack View Post
    This may help your argument: http://www.realworldtech.com/page.cf...0510142143&p=3

    However, there was some news some while back that Nvidia was recompiling the Physx API to move to SSE code, and take better advantage of multicore architectures, not sure if that ever panned out though....
    given the ipc of those applications and the #fpu ratio. i don't see a big problem. Low ipc shows alot of dependant ops or lots of bubbles. So while it is fpu intensive code it isn't really intensive for the fpu. So longer latency would affect the thread throughput, another thread would not interfere with the performance. (which is also and advantage). Biggest problem is that the code uses an obsolete marked instruction set for x86-64. So in SSE this would or should run pretty decent on BD single threaded and very good if it is multithreaded... but given the x87 dependancy i'm not sure how BD will perform in that. Might be pretty bad if they really disregarded those legacy instructions.

    this code would run great on K8 architectures. (if they can predict and feed enough to their execution resources)
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    Quote Originally Posted by SBB View Post
    Anyone have any thoughts on the Gigabyte 970a-UD3 with BD? Seems like a very good board for the money, 8+1 power too
    That's the board I was looking at replacing my current one with.

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    Question for JF-AMD

    I have got a supermicro H8QGL-6F ( quad socket motherboard ) with only 2 opterons 6128 HE. Now i want to buy two others 6128 but not HE. So my question is : is it possible to mix opterons 6128 with 6128 HE on the same motherboard ?

    Thanking you in advance for the answer .

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    Quote Originally Posted by undone View Post
    The catalog page you requested no longer exists, or more likely, has been renamed.

    They pulled all the listings over the weekend.

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    Quote Originally Posted by EniGmA1987 View Post
    Sabertooth has the same bios options, just not as good onboard sound and doesnt have the special software stuff. From what I remember they both have the same VRM stuff so you should be able to get the exact same overclocks. Sabertooth also has a 5 year warranty instead of 3, however it doesnt support quad-SLI/vrossfire
    So you can't run two dual GPU cards in the Sabertooth even though they only take up 2 x PCIe x16 slots?

    Also, why is the warranty 5 years on it? As far as I know most Asus boards are 3 years warranty.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ice009 View Post
    So you can't run two dual GPU cards in the Sabertooth even though they only take up 2 x PCIe x16 slots?
    He's incorrect. From the Sabertooth Product Page

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    SABERTOOTH 990FX brings multi-GPU configurations through both SLI™ and CrossFireX. This motherboard features the powerful AMD® 990FX/SB950 platform, optimizing PCIe allocation in multiple GPU configurations. Expect a brand new gaming style like you’ve never experienced before!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ice009 View Post
    Also, why is the warranty 5 years on it? As far as I know most Asus boards are 3 years warranty.
    that's cause sabertooths are made to last even in harsh conditions

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    The Sabertooth board is tuned more for reliability than performance like the ROG boards...
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    Hey what I wonder is when they are going to release an actual SB950 driver. Im sure the SB850 driver doesnt fully support the 950. Any thoughts?

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    Quote Originally Posted by jeanjean15 View Post
    Question for JF-AMD

    I have got a supermicro H8QGL-6F ( quad socket motherboard ) with only 2 opterons 6128 HE. Now i want to buy two others 6128 but not HE. So my question is : is it possible to mix opterons 6128 with 6128 HE on the same motherboard ?

    Thanking you in advance for the answer .
    Last time i checked all CPUs had to have the same vcore. That would not be the case with HE and non-HE CPUs.

    Quote Originally Posted by SBB View Post
    Anyone have any thoughts on the Gigabyte 970a-UD3 with BD? Seems like a very good board for the money, 8+1 power too
    I would prefer the older 870A-UD3 Rev. 3.1. It has better VRMs (low-rds) and more connectors (IDE, eSATA). Furthermore, where I live, it is a bit cheaper, too.
    The only thing which is missig is the VRM heat-sink, but well, the low-rds parts are getting less hot:
    http://www.gigabyte.com/products/com...pids=3786,3907
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    Quote Originally Posted by Opteron146 View Post
    Last time i checked all CPUs had to have the same vcore. That would not be the case with HE and non-HE CPUs.
    Ok, thank you. Bad news.

    Do you know where i can find more information about Vcore for these magnycours opterons ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by jeanjean15 View Post
    Ok, thank you. Bad news.

    Do you know where i can find more information about Vcore for these magnycours opterons ?
    Best source i know of is www.amdcompare.com, here are your 2 models:

    http://products.amd.com/en-us/Optero...?id=648&id=650

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    Quote Originally Posted by Opteron146 View Post
    Best source i know of is www.amdcompare.com, here are your 2 models:

    http://products.amd.com/en-us/Optero...?id=648&id=650


    I am going to check .

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    Quote Originally Posted by Opteron146 View Post
    Last time i checked all CPUs had to have the same vcore. That would not be the case with HE and non-HE CPUs.


    I would prefer the older 870A-UD3 Rev. 3.1. It has better VRMs (low-rds) and more connectors (IDE, eSATA). Furthermore, where I live, it is a bit cheaper, too.
    The only thing which is missig is the VRM heat-sink, but well, the low-rds parts are getting less hot:
    http://www.gigabyte.com/products/com...pids=3786,3907
    Hi,

    According to this page http://www.overclock.net/amd-motherb...tion-list.html

    GA-970A-UD3 has low-rds VRMs too... plus heatsink

    Think I'll get this cheap baby soon !
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    Quote Originally Posted by duron View Post
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