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G0

Originally posted by: cmdrdredd
And? How far did it clock? we wanna know that...

no offense

Yeah.

All the hype is around G0, but we need some real world overclocks and temps compared to B3. 🙂
 
Originally posted by: Canterwood
Originally posted by: cmdrdredd
And? How far did it clock? we wanna know that...

no offense

Yeah.

All the hype is around G0, but we need some real world overclocks and temps compared to B3. 🙂

Doesn't it seem odd that precisely the kind of stuff that hardware enthusiast websites like Tomshardwareguide, Anandtech, Firing Squad, etc reviewed and reported on to get off the ground 8-9 years ago is exactly the same kind of info that simply cannot be found on them anymore?

Why hasn't Anandtech reviewed B3's versus G0's (i.e. more than one chip of each) for overclocking robustness, mobo combos, loaded operating temps, etc?

Isn't that the kind of stuff that it's readers would find very valuable to know about? And yet it is nowhere to be found.

I guess overclocking CPU's is not something "hardware enthusiast websites" care much about anymore.
 
Originally posted by: Idontcare
Originally posted by: Canterwood
Originally posted by: cmdrdredd
And? How far did it clock? we wanna know that...

no offense

Yeah.

All the hype is around G0, but we need some real world overclocks and temps compared to B3. 🙂

Doesn't it seem odd that precisely the kind of stuff that hardware enthusiast websites like Tomshardwareguide, Anandtech, Firing Squad, etc reviewed and reported on to get off the ground 8-9 years ago is exactly the same kind of info that simply cannot be found on them anymore?

Why hasn't Anandtech reviewed B3's versus G0's (i.e. more than one chip of each) for overclocking robustness, mobo combos, loaded operating temps, etc?

Isn't that the kind of stuff that it's readers would find very valuable to know about? And yet it is nowhere to be found.

I guess overclocking CPU's is not something "hardware enthusiast websites" care much about anymore.

I wouldn't really call anandtech or tomshardswareguide an "enthusiast" website...
 
Originally posted by: Idontcare
Originally posted by: Canterwood
Originally posted by: cmdrdredd
And? How far did it clock? we wanna know that...

no offense

Yeah.

All the hype is around G0, but we need some real world overclocks and temps compared to B3. 🙂

Doesn't it seem odd that precisely the kind of stuff that hardware enthusiast websites like Tomshardwareguide, Anandtech, Firing Squad, etc reviewed and reported on to get off the ground 8-9 years ago is exactly the same kind of info that simply cannot be found on them anymore?

Why hasn't Anandtech reviewed B3's versus G0's (i.e. more than one chip of each) for overclocking robustness, mobo combos, loaded operating temps, etc?

Isn't that the kind of stuff that it's readers would find very valuable to know about? And yet it is nowhere to be found.

I guess overclocking CPU's is not something "hardware enthusiast websites" care much about anymore.

xtremesystems.org go to the forums...all the info you ever need about how a chip can clock on air, water, dry ice, etc
 
Originally posted by: Idontcare
Originally posted by: Canterwood
Originally posted by: cmdrdredd
And? How far did it clock? we wanna know that...

no offense

Yeah.

All the hype is around G0, but we need some real world overclocks and temps compared to B3. 🙂

Doesn't it seem odd that precisely the kind of stuff that hardware enthusiast websites like Tomshardwareguide, Anandtech, Firing Squad, etc reviewed and reported on to get off the ground 8-9 years ago is exactly the same kind of info that simply cannot be found on them anymore?

Why hasn't Anandtech reviewed B3's versus G0's (i.e. more than one chip of each) for overclocking robustness, mobo combos, loaded operating temps, etc?

Isn't that the kind of stuff that it's readers would find very valuable to know about? And yet it is nowhere to be found.

I guess overclocking CPU's is not something "hardware enthusiast websites" care much about anymore.

I respectfully and humbly apologize to the team at Anandtech, nicely done article Anand, and THANK YOU!!!!
 
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