Originally posted by: dmens
Originally posted by: JAG87
first of all lulz at you, I read that review at 8.30 this morning, and it doesn't impress me.
First of all I'm not demented to get three graphics cards just to feel better about blowing all that cash on X58 and DDR3.
the review is about the numbers, not your bank account or your mental state.
Second of all, where do they get off comparing a 3.0 ghz dual to a 3.2 ghz 8-logical core processor? And where does that nerd Hilbert get off comparing a 3-way SLI bandwith hungry setup using an X58 pci-e 2.0 board against a pci-e 1.1 680i?
Seriously, if you are going to make a proper comparison, at least don't handicap the previous gen. A fair comparison would have been QX9770 + 790i + the same RAM they used on the X58. I guarantee you would not see those 3-way SLI discrepancies.
those aren't discrepancies. he is comparing CPU's by maxing out the graphics systems. those 3-way SLI numbers up to 1600x1200 are not glitches at all, that is the nehalem being faster than the c2d. using a quad c2d wouldn't have made a difference since those games cannot use of the other cores. using a dual instead of a quad is better for games with a c2d.
in regards to the c2d frequency, if he used a 3.2ghz c2d it would've been the same result. i can guarantee that.
And I know what the diff is between those architectures, I know it was not a perfect comparison since there are a lot more differences between Nehalem and Penryn then there are between Northwood and Prescott (merely a shrink). But that architecture step-up is what this reminds me of. Northwood, awesome overclocker, runs cool, everyone loves it (supposing AMD didnt exist), and then Prescott... Its exactly the same feeling..
no you have no idea what the differences are. the design approaches for prescott and nehalem are night and day. and where'd you get the idea nehalem doesn't run cool and overclocks well? did you even read the reviews at all?
k, this is the last time im quoting you, cause its a waste of time.
he is comparing a DUAL core 3.0 ghz cpu with 2GB of DUAL channel DDR2-1066, on an nvidia 680i platform with pci-e 1.1
against
an OCTO logical cores 3.2 ghz cpu with 3GB of TRIPLE channel DDR3-2000 on an X58 platform with pci 2.0
and to make things even more unfair, he is running Vista (which penalizes the 2GB C2D platform even more). If you are still not convinced how piss poor that article is, you are just a stubborn intel fanboy.
don't tell me I have no idea what the difference is between northwood>prescott and penryn>nehalem. I bet you didn't even own half of these cpus, I owned every single one of them (minus nehalem). Just in the Core 2 generation I went through Conroe, Kentsfield and Yorkfield, to give you an example. My statement was not literal, it's obvious that the nehalem architecture is nothing like prescott, what I said is that it reminds me of prescott, because compared to its previous gen (in that case northwood, in this case wolf/york) it brings nothing to the table. from what I see, it has higher voltage requirements to reach the same clocks, it runs quite a bit hotter (because of the extra voltage), and the performance improvement even in multithreaded apps is typical of hyper threading. 30-40% as opposed to linear 100% scaling.
Originally posted by: aigomorla
JAG your a buddy of mine.
So i'll tell you this nicely and straight up.
Yorkfield lost, and it lost bad.
Without getting into full specifics, the overclocking % on i7, is about the same as an E0 yorkfield. DrWho says its the special high K gates.
Anyhow, JAG a lot of boards will also support dual platforms, so you can sli on a X58 board.
300 dollars on the ASUS P6T-Deluxe Palm eddition is not bad. Considering your 790i costed that much.
You will need new ram, because your DDR3 is probably raited for 1.7-1.8V
So in short, no, if you can get your i7 to 4ghz, then nothing on this planet will catch up to you unless its another i7.
Well, pray you dont get paired up against hera.
No Aigo. I disagree.
Yorkfield is king, and will stay like that for a while. At least until i7 prices level out.
i7 doesn't overclock nearly as well as E0 (heck it doesn't even overclock as well as my C0 QX9650). Show me a 4 ghz i7 with less then 1.3v like most E8600 and Q9650s are achieving. Wont happen.
Considering my 790i costed that much? I don't even have that board bro. I wasn't gonna pay a kidney for DDR3 to see zero improvement.
I will need new ram? No sorry once again, I am not an early adopting idiot. You know me and you know I have the balls to early adopt, but only when you show me performance that makes my eyes dry cause I cant blink.
Originally posted by: jaredpace
Originally posted by: JAG87
first of all lulz at you... A fair comparison would have been QX9770 + 790i + the same RAM they used on the X58. I guarantee you would not see those 3-way SLI discrepancies.
AT did this in their review, and the 790i is faster or equal to the x58 in SLi. It was only 2-way sli though. I'm still waiting to see that comparison done on 3-way sli, even though I'll never afford that.... heheh
Exactly, thank you. And that's pretty much all we should be concerned about. 3-way SLI doesn't scale well enough to be considered a viable solution for more graphics power, just like 4870X2 CrossfireX. It just doesn't work with enough titles, its just for benchmarking.
Originally posted by: Acanthus
$300 motherboard (X)
$284 processor
$320 memory (Rambus #2 anyone? 4x the price of DDR2 with no performance benefit)
All for a -2% to 15% increase?
Intel has launched Prescott 2.0 in my eyes.
I have never agreed with you more than right now. I totally concur.
Originally posted by: Markfw900
From what I read, its 12% to 40% depending on the app. If you need the power, its worth it. If you don't then stay with C2Q for now. And the budget i7 boards and chips are coming later, and the price of DDR3 has come down a lot, and will contimue to come down, now that we have a chip that requires it.
No Mark, that is Fail with a capital F. If the damn architecture can barely beat Core 2 the way it is now, you think that the budget i7s are going to be anymore appetizing? With Core 2 being so cheap and easy to overclock, P35/P45 boards being so cheap, and DDR2 being ultra cheap, which makes more sense?