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http://www.hkepc.com/bbs/news.php?tid=604489
Not much more i can say really, other than i believe this site to be usually quite accurate, i.e. no Inq style articles here. (Hopefully, although nothing official from Intel yet)
I wanted to see the 3.33Ghz 1333FSB Conroe XE being released, guess we'll have to wait until the end of this year or beginning of next before that comes out. Also it would be pointless to release a 3.33Ghz model when at 2.93Ghz coupled with a 1066FSB would perform much better then anything AMD can combat with, even with a 65nm + speed bump on their K8.
AMD won't be able to come close to this, not even with this supposed little trick up AMD's sleeve (so the AT rumours say).
Also from what we have seen so far with the current ES Conroes and Bad Axe mobo?s around, it is going to be quite easy to hit 2.9Ghz plus on air, even with air cooling.
Now this is definitely a new era of processor overclocking indeed. I Look forward to peoples OC results soon.
I'm just wondering whether 4MB's of L2 cache on the higher models against 2MB's on the lower models, will really offer that much more performance or not, or much noticeable performance. This will be the debate when purchasing the bang for the buck OC processor, much like today?s normal recommendation of the AMD X2 3800+ or 165.
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Not much more i can say really, other than i believe this site to be usually quite accurate, i.e. no Inq style articles here. (Hopefully, although nothing official from Intel yet)
I wanted to see the 3.33Ghz 1333FSB Conroe XE being released, guess we'll have to wait until the end of this year or beginning of next before that comes out. Also it would be pointless to release a 3.33Ghz model when at 2.93Ghz coupled with a 1066FSB would perform much better then anything AMD can combat with, even with a 65nm + speed bump on their K8.
AMD won't be able to come close to this, not even with this supposed little trick up AMD's sleeve (so the AT rumours say).
Also from what we have seen so far with the current ES Conroes and Bad Axe mobo?s around, it is going to be quite easy to hit 2.9Ghz plus on air, even with air cooling.
Now this is definitely a new era of processor overclocking indeed. I Look forward to peoples OC results soon.
I'm just wondering whether 4MB's of L2 cache on the higher models against 2MB's on the lower models, will really offer that much more performance or not, or much noticeable performance. This will be the debate when purchasing the bang for the buck OC processor, much like today?s normal recommendation of the AMD X2 3800+ or 165.
Discuss