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    new record -- 6930Mhz

    today i attended the event at Compusa in Kendall ,Florida were Pete and Brent from Team AMD were at it with LHe.
    they were able to get a screen shot at 6930Mhz and a validation at 6900Mhz

    here's the link to the Ustream of the event.
    http://www.ustream.tv/recorded/1565059

    here's the screen shot
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    Very impressive! 7Ghz Deneb is just around the corner!

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    wow, it just keeps coming, this is awesome ES probably, right?

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    it was my first time ...
    now i have to get a pot.

    they tried the asus cf3 board kingpin used but they couldnt get it stable.
    Pete used his M4A79T-Deluxe

    They even had cheerleaders
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    Yes, these were ES.

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    Quote Originally Posted by evilSuRGe View Post
    it was my first time ...
    now i have to get a pot.

    they tried the asus cf3 board kingpin used but they couldnt get it stable.
    Pete used his M4A79T-Deluxe

    They even had cheerleaders
    Sweet! Just think how well we all could do with a set of cheerleaders on hand when pushing it to the max!

    And ES or not, IMO it doesn't really matter. These are outstanding results regardless.

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    Quote Originally Posted by FlawleZ View Post
    Sweet! Just think how well we all could do with a set of cheerleaders on hand when pushing it to the max!

    And ES or not, IMO it doesn't really matter. These are outstanding results regardless.
    an ES is still 45nm Phenom silicon, which shows how well AMD can do with these chips. Great results, and nice cheerleaders
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    By the way, KP if you are reading, this was your CPU that you hit 6892.9 on. Got you by 7.6MHz! Bring it dude!

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    Quote Originally Posted by charged3800z24 View Post
    an ES is still 45nm Phenom silicon, which shows how well AMD can do with these chips. Great results, and nice cheerleaders
    Agreed. My thoughts exactly.

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    My 4 core 6630 seems so yesterday now.....wait it almost was yesterday

    LOL at the 7.6 mhz comment pete.

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    I like ES chips Because I have one

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    Quote Originally Posted by SNiiPE_DoGG View Post
    I like ES chips [COLOR="##2"]Because I have one [/COLOR]
    Thats not an ES snipe. Full blown retail bud....
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    Quote Originally Posted by chew* View Post
    Thats not an ES snipe. Full blown retail bud....
    retail chips begin with A in the stepping eh?

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    Quote Originally Posted by SNiiPE_DoGG View Post
    retail chips begin with A in the stepping eh?
    Yep those are pre release retails......not ES...ES would never even get the typical batch stamps that you guys are used to , trust me

    AACYC pre release
    CACYC is official release

    No difference other than that.
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    oh lol, well enjoy told me its was ES

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    Quote Originally Posted by chew* View Post
    Yep those are pre release retails......not ES...ES would never even get the typical batch stamps that you guys are used to , trust me

    AACYC pre release
    CACYC is official release

    No difference other than that.
    Tis true...similar to this one:


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    OK its official hottie's are to be at all future events.
    will help to get you score UP^

    It's great eye candy between posts
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    Quote Originally Posted by SNiiPE_DoGG View Post
    oh lol, well enjoy told me its was ES
    Nah, he is mistaken......

    Borrowed fuggers picture.......

    this is an ES.....

    http://fugger.netfirms.com/am3a.jpg
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    every amd cpu i have ever had is an ES.

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    doesnt matter to me what it is. Its cherry!

    when you're done beating that chip up hardman i would love to have it .
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    So what non es chip is this sposed to be based on for retail, 955? and way to go!
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    Interesting. Good job Hardman!

    Must've been hard to concentrate with all those guys chanting overclock.
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    Quote Originally Posted by chew* View Post
    Thats not an ES snipe. Full blown retail bud....
    So are these handpicked 955's or a future product, return of AMD FX?
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