I really hope after this fail you finally learn a lesson: Dont overhype AMD products before launch anymore. Barcelona wasnt 20-30% faster than Intel CPC, neither Zambezi does 11 pts in Cinebench 11.5, but AMD never said that.![]()
I really hope after this fail you finally learn a lesson: Dont overhype AMD products before launch anymore. Barcelona wasnt 20-30% faster than Intel CPC, neither Zambezi does 11 pts in Cinebench 11.5, but AMD never said that.![]()
Last edited by Brice MJ; 10-12-2011 at 04:21 PM.
JF-AMD / Hans de Vries / informal posting: IPC increases!!!!!!! How many times did I tell you!!!
terrace215 post: IPC decreases, The more I post the more it decreases.
terrace215 post: IPC decreases, The more I post the more it decreases.
terrace215 post: IPC decreases, The more I post the more it decreases.
.....}
until (12th October 2011)
gimme a current intel tech with no cold bug and ill be glad to buy it.
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....not unless i live in bazaro world.
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I wonder how BD would do on Intel's FAB process? Just curious...![]()
As quoted by LowRun......"So, we are one week past AMD's worst case scenario for BD's availability but they don't feel like communicating about the delay, I suppose AMD must be removed from the reliable sources list for AMD's products launch dates"
I will admit, AMD really fooled me big time. I can't tell you how excited I was for this launch. For the last couple of months I couldn't wait to check XS news for any bulldozer updates.
I always pull for the underdog and I'm very much an AMD fanboy, but I almost feel betrayed. I know it's foolish to think this way but it's true. Honest to god I wish they would've been upfront with the details and maybe released benchmarks here and there.
AMD I'm not sure how much more disappointment I can take.
I have owned AMD stock for a long time and have allot invested, more than a years salary anyway. And therefore have always felt obligated to support them by always buying AMD. I have thought long and hard about this and I have decided that I will be using Intel CPU's in my next round of builds for the first time since 2001. I also like JAWS said feel betrayed as wrong as that is. It just makes me sick. It was hard enough sticking with them during the Barcelona era.
Last edited by G0ldBr1ck; 10-12-2011 at 04:49 PM.
Particle's First Rule of Online Technical Discussion:
As a thread about any computer related subject has its length approach infinity, the likelihood and inevitability of a poorly constructed AMD vs. Intel fight also exponentially increases.
Rule 1A:
Likewise, the frequency of a car pseudoanalogy to explain a technical concept increases with thread length. This will make many people chuckle, as computer people are rarely knowledgeable about vehicular mechanics.
Rule 2:
When confronted with a post that is contrary to what a poster likes, believes, or most often wants to be correct, the poster will pick out only minor details that are largely irrelevant in an attempt to shut out the conflicting idea. The core of the post will be left alone since it isn't easy to contradict what the person is actually saying.
Rule 2A:
When a poster cannot properly refute a post they do not like (as described above), the poster will most likely invent fictitious counter-points and/or begin to attack the other's credibility in feeble ways that are dramatic but irrelevant. Do not underestimate this tactic, as in the online world this will sway many observers. Do not forget: Correctness is decided only by what is said last, the most loudly, or with greatest repetition.
Remember: When debating online, everyone else is ALWAYS wrong if they do not agree with you!
1) I didn't miss anything of what you're going on about.
2) We had a crapload of rumors flying on both sides of the spectrum for a long time. I wouldn't call any of the stuff we had up until recently "clear evidence."
lol you two, please. They aren't going to disappearYeah, BD kinda sucks. As much of a letdown that is, this isn't the first time we've heard ridiculous doomsday "the end of AMD!!!1" predictions. Besides, if AMD disappeared, what next? I'm sure some people might think they want AMD gone, but such a desire would be totally retarded.
OEMs used a buttload of Netburst-based Xeons years ago, even though they sucked compared to the Opterons. Although, maybe it had to do with the shady business dealings that were going on at that time as well.
Oh please![]()
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It's decent/good at some things, definitely not the all round performer everyone was hoping for though. It'll probably improve a bit over time as applications and OSs are recompiled and/or optimized, but it seems like it would take some sort of a miracle to close the gap in the places where it's really falling behind...probably not gonna happpen. Guess the thuban in my gaming rig will be around a bit longer.
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right, you proved my point. 2600k@3.8ghz = 8150@4.2ghz with far less power consumption/heat. It seems that most of the BD chips aren't ~5ghz stable on decent air yet, where as we know the 2600k will reach those speeds with just a 212+. So unless if your "bazaro" world doesn't believe in overclocking intel chips, it would make far more sense to get the 2600k across the board
This chip is god awful, I thought fermi was bad. At least when Fermi dropped it had the performance to back up its TDP. This just looks hopeless. Maybe if AMD squeezed 16 cores on this chip it would be EPIC or even 12. This uArch is way to ambitious at this node, and how was this planned for 45nm. The FX "WAS" suppose to be a 8 core chip for the size and power draw of 4 cores, NOT the power draw of 8 with speed of 4 cores.
Big question on how this will pan out in the mobile laptop market.
Hell AMD should Invested everything into llano from the start. Llano looks to be AMDs best thing going for them as of now. AMD needs to just give up on high end desktop BD(it may have hope in servers) and focus on making a killer llano that fits into about 90% of all PC purchases. Just 1 blazing fast flawless APU with extremely low power would steal a lot of intels thunder. The people who will save AMD from bankruptcy are the everyday users, not "us" the enthusiasts.
Isnt FUSION the future? Where the GPU does all the heavy work with opencl. DONT WASTE TIME AND MONEY IN A DEAD END MARKET.
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I have to admit that I laughed out loud when I saw the bit-tech power consumption page. With an overclock it was 586w. I didn't even see that with 6950 crossfire and an i5 760 at 4ghz when running three threads of Linx and furmark at the same time.
The X4 looks pretty interesting...I wonder how it compares to current tech. High clocks, probably pretty good performance. I found a review that benched the FX-4170 (4.2 Ghz Quad Core), and it did pretty well. I want to see how the FX-4100 and the FX-6100. It'd be a more fair competition vs. current AMD 4 and 6 core chips.
Anybody remember the "multithreading" tests that seemed to only live on certain sites around the time that dual cores came around? Running several big apps at the same time, timing which finished first? The A64's were strong with it, and AMD eventually started marketing the A64 for multitasking performance--since you couldn't slow those things down by doing too much. I wonder how a test like this would work out with tech from today...
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so far the best review ive seen is in the amd section go check it out mainly because he actually tried something the others hadn't
name is "single thread...."
To me ipc or clock per clock wasn't a let down, neither was single threaded performance. The let down for me was overall clockspeed/overclocks and most importantly power usage. If power usage was sb levels the overclocks reviewer's got with bulldozer would be okay with me. If overclocks on bulldozer was 5.2ghz on air, power usage would be bearable.
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the power consumption part i find to be a little odd
power consumption increase as temps are higher, even at the same voltage and clocks (this is expected)
BD seems to be able to survive stable conditions 20-30c higher than thuban could
combine those 2 things with reviewers OCing on the stock heatsink, and i bet the overclocked power consumption is beyond what we expect
i had a hard time finding OC results on a strong heatsink and where they didnt just max out voltages as if they were going to see SPi world records.
give me results of 1.375-1.425v on a heatsink that didnt come out of a cereal box, then lets see if BD is so horrible. sacrifice 100mhz, and shave off 30% of the power consumption with it too i bet.
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Its not exactly that. It was design to be high clocked part, and expected clock speeds in general to be several hundred mhz higher in stock form, turbo and overclocked. Not really angry just more surprised.
That said, once paycheck arrives getting a BD to put in main system to play around with and tweak under water cooling.
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I have been waiting for XS to get back online just so i can post this. Found it on hardocp:
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