Phenom 2.4GHz Delayed
Lets hope that they can get that B3 stepping out in ASAP... Boy have they droped the ball lately.
Lets hope that they can get that B3 stepping out in ASAP... Boy have they droped the ball lately.
Originally posted by: Phynaz
Theo Valich is a clown.
Ignore him.
Originally posted by: Phynaz
Theo Valich is a clown.
Ignore him.
Originally posted by: CTho9305
The article claims there's no microcode workaround and product has to be recalled, but also says that there is a BIOS update to work around the problem. That doesn't make much sense to me.
Originally posted by: DrMrLordX
So this is a problem with the L3 cache controller? Could this bug be side-stepped by disabling the L3 cache altogether?
Originally posted by: harpoon84
Originally posted by: DrMrLordX
So this is a problem with the L3 cache controller? Could this bug be side-stepped by disabling the L3 cache altogether?
According to Fudzilla, yes you can, but you lose 10% performance, so it's hardly practical.
Originally posted by: CTho9305
Originally posted by: harpoon84
Originally posted by: DrMrLordX
So this is a problem with the L3 cache controller? Could this bug be side-stepped by disabling the L3 cache altogether?
According to Fudzilla, yes you can, but you lose 10% performance, so it's hardly practical.
The L3 is worth 10% performance? Wow, that's pretty amazing. Got links to benchmarks that compare L3 enabled/disabled?
Originally posted by: Idontcare
Originally posted by: CTho9305
Originally posted by: harpoon84
Originally posted by: DrMrLordX
So this is a problem with the L3 cache controller? Could this bug be side-stepped by disabling the L3 cache altogether?
According to Fudzilla, yes you can, but you lose 10% performance, so it's hardly practical.
The L3 is worth 10% performance? Wow, that's pretty amazing. Got links to benchmarks that compare L3 enabled/disabled?
I am surprised as well, as this would imply the bulk of the K10 IPC improvements relative to K8 come from cache hierarchy and not micro-architecture improvements.
I assumed L3$ would improve performance scaling as number of threads crossed the 2->3 boundary.
I.e. a dual-core K10 should perform at least as good as dual-core K8 even with L3$ disabled or removed entirely. Shouldn't it?
Originally posted by: CTho9305
The L3 is worth 10% performance? Wow, that's pretty amazing. Got links to benchmarks that compare L3 enabled/disabled?