Spikesoldier
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Different chip processes, RussianSensation, something to look for upon BD release is maximum 24/7 voltage. Did Intel ever give guidance on max safe SB voltage or is it still OC community consensus?
First of all you clearly are new to extreme overclocking and probably know very little about it. But in this task it has done what no other cpu before has achieved. Got it?
Running from thread to thread with tear down AMD is getting kinda childish.
What about it? 1.5V on 32nm SB and 4.8ghz is horrible. We have seen people achieve that on our forum with lower volts.
You specifically said "We don't know the voltage they used to achieve 4.8-5.0ghz overclocks though" and I just pointed it out that we do. I am sorry if I misunderstood you mate.![]()
Oh my bad, I missed that part on your part. I apologize. So they achieved a 4.8-5.0ghz on BD at 1.5V on air cooling then?
No worries!
They achieved 4.8Ghz with 1.5V on an Antec Khuler something (water cooler), that the general consensus is that it's equal to high end Noctua air coolers.
More info here:
http://www.techspot.com/news/45454-amd-sets-guinness-world-record-with-overclocked-fx-cpu.html
"A phase change cooler was installed at the next station and took another FX CPU to 5.894GHz using 1.632 volts."
I wonder what voltage was used to get 8.4ghz overclock? 1.9-2V?
I wonder what voltage was used to get 8.4ghz overclock? 1.9-2V?
As for IPC, I think this general rule will stick to be true: from 5% slower than Llano to 5% faster. When both cores in a module are being used, 180% performance out of 200%. Given this, you can definitely expect that an FX-4100 at 4GHz will be slower than a Phenom II X4 955 at 4GHz in multi-threaded.
So what happens when we get the cheapest 4 core BD and clock it up to 4.6GHz with a $20 cooler and it ends up being faster than anything intel sells for under $200?
So what happens when we get the cheapest 4 core BD and clock it up to 4.6GHz with a $20 cooler and it ends up being faster than anything intel sells for under $200?
So what happens when we get the cheapest 4 core BD and clock it up to 4.6GHz with a $20 cooler and it ends up being faster than anything intel sells for under $200?
As i have said before, i expect AMD FX4100 close to $150-170. At that point it could be the best price/performance CPU for Desktop/gaming when OCed, add better featured motherboards than Socket 1155 at the same price and you have a winner![]()
1) What happens if that 4100 has a good chance being unlocked to an 8100
So what happens when we get the cheapest 4 core BD and clock it up to 4.6GHz with a $20 cooler and it ends up being faster than anything intel sells for under $200?
Considering the 2500K sells for $179 now, I highly doubt the cheapest 4 core BD will beat it.
So what happens when we get the cheapest 4 core BD and clock it up to 4.6GHz with a $20 cooler and it ends up being faster than anything intel sells for under $200?
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well id like you to show me that..
because from what im seeing thats not going to be possible.
How about you pulling somewhere between 4.6ghz on your Bulldozer only to realize a stock 2600K is hugging your rear playing with you.
We would be talking twice the price difference then.
It wouldn't be too bad for AMD's offering, considering that the 2600K already has more power than most people need. Even gamers. People on a budget would rejoice if they could extract 300$ worth of performance from a 150$ part.
