Originally posted by: Pr0phetX
Well you get what you pay for. I'd expect to pay anywhere from $150-$190 for a good new board. You can always get one of these $200 boards for under $100 used.
By the way what boards were you refering to that cost $200?
Originally posted by: stevty2889
Originally posted by: Zebo
Originally posted by: stevty2889
. So far, with 4 differant motherboards, the highest I have gotten mine is 3.7ghz, where it just barely starts to catch up to my X2 @2.618ghz.
In what exactly? You need about 4.2Ghz Presler = 2.6 Ghz X2/Yonah
Check the autoGK thread, at 3.7ghz, the presler was slightly ahead with version 1.86, and slightly behind with version 2.26 (which was slower on both of them). The Presler was slightly ahead in Pov Ray as well, but only by about 1.5 minutes, while being way behind in cinebench. I expected it to need around 4.2ghz as well, but it was a lot closer than I though at 3.7ghz. But it seems the only way to get presler to 4ghz+ you need a $200+ motherboard, so it's just not worth it, I should have just waited a little longer till the desktop boards are available for Yonah, although they won't be cheap either.
Originally posted by: Zebo
Originally posted by: stevty2889
Originally posted by: Zebo
Originally posted by: stevty2889
. So far, with 4 differant motherboards, the highest I have gotten mine is 3.7ghz, where it just barely starts to catch up to my X2 @2.618ghz.
In what exactly? You need about 4.2Ghz Presler = 2.6 Ghz X2/Yonah
Check the autoGK thread, at 3.7ghz, the presler was slightly ahead with version 1.86, and slightly behind with version 2.26 (which was slower on both of them). The Presler was slightly ahead in Pov Ray as well, but only by about 1.5 minutes, while being way behind in cinebench. I expected it to need around 4.2ghz as well, but it was a lot closer than I though at 3.7ghz. But it seems the only way to get presler to 4ghz+ you need a $200+ motherboard, so it's just not worth it, I should have just waited a little longer till the desktop boards are available for Yonah, although they won't be cheap either.
Couple benches don't tell full story as you know. That's like showing you this and saying even a non-overclocked x2@2.0Ghz kicks the crap out of 3.6Ghz pressler imagine what a 2.6Ghz X2 would do..
No for full story you need to compile a suite of tests and average them out. X2's were about 1.65x faster per clock than a pentiumD so X2@ 2600Mhz = ~4200Mhz... can't assign a multiplier to presler/X2 yet until I see some more reviews but it is'nt that much faster than the older PentiumD.
Originally posted by: Pr0phetX
Originally posted by: stevty2889
Presler runs a lot cooler than smithfield, but so far there has been no luck overclocking to 4ghz on anything other than the $200 P5WD2..4ghz is where it will start to surpass a 3800+ X2 oc'd to 2.6ghz..IF somebody can get it to OC to 4ghz on an inexpensive motherboard, then it will be the best bang for the buck. So far, with 4 differant motherboards, the highest I have gotten mine is 3.7ghz, where it just barely starts to catch up to my X2 @2.618ghz.
Why go cheap on a mobo anyways? makes no sense to me.
Well you get what you pay for. I'd expect to pay anywhere from $150-$190 for a good new board. You can always get one of these $200 boards for under $100 used.
Originally posted by: Pr0phetX
Originally posted by: stevty2889
Presler runs a lot cooler than smithfield, but so far there has been no luck overclocking to 4ghz on anything other than the $200 P5WD2..4ghz is where it will start to surpass a 3800+ X2 oc'd to 2.6ghz..IF somebody can get it to OC to 4ghz on an inexpensive motherboard, then it will be the best bang for the buck. So far, with 4 differant motherboards, the highest I have gotten mine is 3.7ghz, where it just barely starts to catch up to my X2 @2.618ghz.
Why go cheap on a mobo anyways? makes no sense to me.
Originally posted by: Pr0phetX
Well you get what you pay for. I'd expect to pay anywhere from $150-$190 for a good new board. You can always get one of these $200 boards for under $100 used.
By the way what boards were you refering to that cost $200?
Originally posted by: robertk2012
Originally posted by: Pr0phetX
Well you get what you pay for. I'd expect to pay anywhere from $150-$190 for a good new board. You can always get one of these $200 boards for under $100 used.
By the way what boards were you refering to that cost $200?
Or you can get the same board I got new for around $80.
I think it's rediculous ANAND has'nt even reviewed Presler... Yes he did the $1100 EE but that's it. Cue Rodney Dangerfeild...<Can't get any respect.>
Originally posted by: Gary Key
I think it's rediculous ANAND has'nt even reviewed Presler... Yes he did the $1100 EE but that's it. Cue Rodney Dangerfeild...<Can't get any respect.>
We did preview the series here - http://www.anandtech.com/cpuchipsets/showdoc.aspx?i=2578
I do have a board under $100 running our new 950D at 4.8GHz in testing right now.![]()
Originally posted by: Technonut
Originally posted by: Gary Key
I think it's rediculous ANAND has'nt even reviewed Presler... Yes he did the $1100 EE but that's it. Cue Rodney Dangerfeild...<Can't get any respect.>
We did preview the series here - http://www.anandtech.com/cpuchipsets/showdoc.aspx?i=2578
I do have a board under $100 running our new 950D at 4.8GHz in testing right now.![]()
And that mobo is??...........
Originally posted by: openwheelformula1
There is a very good balance between Intel and AMD in Anandtech's cpu/chipset section. Asking specifically for regular Preslers when the Extreme Edition is already reviewed is ridiculous, espcially since Presler is similar to Smithfield which was covered extensively. You can always ask Intel to send some for review. I do see extra coverage for Yonah which is where we should be focusing on. Presler is simply inefficient compared to its Yonah and X2 counter part. Yawn.
Originally posted by: Gary Key
Originally posted by: Technonut
Originally posted by: Gary Key
I think it's rediculous ANAND has'nt even reviewed Presler... Yes he did the $1100 EE but that's it. Cue Rodney Dangerfeild...<Can't get any respect.>
We did preview the series here - http://www.anandtech.com/cpuchipsets/showdoc.aspx?i=2578
I do have a board under $100 running our new 950D at 4.8GHz in testing right now.![]()
And that mobo is??...........
Will have to wait about another week or so. :wine:
Originally posted by: Gary Key
I think it's rediculous ANAND has'nt even reviewed Presler... Yes he did the $1100 EE but that's it. Cue Rodney Dangerfeild...<Can't get any respect.>
We did preview the series here - http://www.anandtech.com/cpuchipsets/showdoc.aspx?i=2578
I do have a board under $100 running our new 950D at 4.8GHz in testing right now.![]()
Originally posted by: Technonut
Originally posted by: Gary Key
Originally posted by: Technonut
Originally posted by: Gary Key
I think it's rediculous ANAND has'nt even reviewed Presler... Yes he did the $1100 EE but that's it. Cue Rodney Dangerfeild...<Can't get any respect.>
We did preview the series here - http://www.anandtech.com/cpuchipsets/showdoc.aspx?i=2578
I do have a board under $100 running our new 950D at 4.8GHz in testing right now.![]()
And that mobo is??...........
Will have to wait about another week or so. :wine:
Well, if this "mystery mobo" will take a 920 up to 4GHz+ for under $100.00, it will quickly deflate the "have to buy a $200.00 mobo to OC the 920" arguments going around here....![]()
Originally posted by: AkumaX
Originally posted by: Gary Key
I think it's rediculous ANAND has'nt even reviewed Presler... Yes he did the $1100 EE but that's it. Cue Rodney Dangerfeild...<Can't get any respect.>
We did preview the series here - http://www.anandtech.com/cpuchipsets/showdoc.aspx?i=2578
I do have a board under $100 running our new 950D at 4.8GHz in testing right now.![]()
interestingmake sure you do proper TDW testing and some idle/load temps
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Originally posted by: Avalon
Originally posted by: Technonut
Originally posted by: Gary Key
Originally posted by: Technonut
Originally posted by: Gary Key
I think it's rediculous ANAND has'nt even reviewed Presler... Yes he did the $1100 EE but that's it. Cue Rodney Dangerfeild...<Can't get any respect.>
We did preview the series here - http://www.anandtech.com/cpuchipsets/showdoc.aspx?i=2578
I do have a board under $100 running our new 950D at 4.8GHz in testing right now.![]()
And that mobo is??...........
Will have to wait about another week or so. :wine:
Well, if this "mystery mobo" will take a 920 up to 4GHz+ for under $100.00, it will quickly deflate the "have to buy a $200.00 mobo to OC the 920" arguments going around here....![]()
I would be more than happy if Intel users had a solid overclocking option in the sub $100 range. Also, 4.8ghz on a Presler is awesome.