Phenom II 965
Price is $249. TDP is 140w. Perhaps this means AMD's 45nm process is about as mature as it gets.
Price is $249. TDP is 140w. Perhaps this means AMD's 45nm process is about as mature as it gets.
955 is 3.2ghz and 125W, this 965 is 3.4ghz and 140W. I wouldn't be surprised if it was literally the same processor. By that I mean they took the exact same binning level then set it to run 200mhz faster. This style of factory overclocking isn't really new for AMD. Remember the Phenom I? Those were factory overclocked; they had no head room at all. It's not a bad move on AMD's part since most computers are OEM computers. If I get an AMD based computer from HP or Acer, I can't overclock it myself, so it might as well be factory overclocked.Originally posted by: Eeqmcsq
Price is $249. TDP is 140w. Perhaps this means AMD's 45nm process is about as mature as it gets.
If the shit hits the fan, they could always release 6 core Phenom II processors. The beauty is that they wouldn't need to develop anything new since these already exist. six-core AMD Istanbul - $450. That would be bad ass if they released a desktop version.Awesome Im waiting till the price goes down though are they really gonna release a 4.ghz Phenom 2 x4 to compete with i5 when it comes out or is that just rumor??
Originally posted by: ShawnD1
Remember the Phenom I? Those were factory overclocked; they had no head room at all.
Originally posted by: drizek
Sorry, is that a referral link you posted?
http://www.newegg.com/Product/...82E16819103692&Tpk=965 That is the regular product URL.
Originally posted by: drizek
Sorry, is that a referral link you posted?
http://www.newegg.com/Product/...82E16819103692&Tpk=965 That is the regular product URL.
My point is that they sold the Phenom at the absolute highest speed possible for a given voltage. For something like an E6600 or Q6600, the processor can be overclocked by 400mhz at stock voltage. A Phenom I is already at that state when it leaves the factory, so I say it's factory overclocked. My Phenom 9600 won't budge at stock voltage, but it can be overclocked by 300mhz if voltage is boosted up to 1.35V.Originally posted by: thilan29
Originally posted by: ShawnD1
Remember the Phenom I? Those were factory overclocked; they had no head room at all.
Really? My 9850 runs at 3GHz at only 1.35v...and I can run it at 3.2GHz as well but voltage has to be upped to 1.45v. This is up from a stock of 2.5GHz (or maybe 2.6Ghz). It's nothing like the Intel CPUs but it's not too bad.
Isn't the Vcore on the 955 only 1.35V? This literally is the same processor. They boosted the voltage by 0.05V and raised the speed 200mhz.The stock Core VDDC (VCore) is 1.4V as delivered from AMD.
Yet the Idle power consumption is the exact same, and load power consumption is only 3W more.I just noticed something in the Anandtech article.
Isn't the Vcore on the 955 only 1.35V? This literally is the same processor. They boosted the voltage by 0.05V and raised the speed 200mhz.The stock Core VDDC (VCore) is 1.4V as delivered from AMD.
Originally posted by: KingstonU
Yet the Idle power consumption is the exact same, and load power consumption is only 3W more.I just noticed something in the Anandtech article.
Isn't the Vcore on the 955 only 1.35V? This literally is the same processor. They boosted the voltage by 0.05V and raised the speed 200mhz.The stock Core VDDC (VCore) is 1.4V as delivered from AMD.
Originally posted by: Scholzpdx
Anyone else think AMD might pull out a 3.6ghz variant over the next few months after i5 comes out?
No doubt this CPU can be there stable 24/7.
Originally posted by: thilan29
Originally posted by: ShawnD1
Remember the Phenom I? Those were factory overclocked; they had no head room at all.
Really? My 9850 runs at 3GHz at only 1.35v...and I can run it at 3.2GHz as well but voltage has to be upped to 1.45v. This is up from a stock of 2.5GHz (or maybe 2.6Ghz). It's nothing like the Intel CPUs but it's not too bad.
Originally posted by: drizek
Sorry, is that a referral link you posted?
http://www.newegg.com/Product/...82E16819103692&Tpk=965 That is the regular product URL.
No, links for whatever reason nowadays have that dynamitedata thing in front. No idea why.
Originally posted by: Scholzpdx
Anyone else think AMD might pull out a 3.6ghz variant over the next few months after i5 comes out?
No doubt this CPU can be there stable 24/7.
Originally posted by: ShawnD1
955 is 3.2ghz and 125W, this 965 is 3.4ghz and 140W. I wouldn't be surprised if it was literally the same processor. By that I mean they took the exact same binning level then set it to run 200mhz faster. This style of factory overclocking isn't really new for AMD. Remember the Phenom I? Those were factory overclocked; they had no head room at all. It's not a bad move on AMD's part since most computers are OEM computers. If I get an AMD based computer from HP or Acer, I can't overclock it myself, so it might as well be factory overclocked.Originally posted by: Eeqmcsq
Price is $249. TDP is 140w. Perhaps this means AMD's 45nm process is about as mature as it gets.
If the shit hits the fan, they could always release 6 core Phenom II processors. The beauty is that they wouldn't need to develop anything new since these already exist. six-core AMD Istanbul - $450. That would be bad ass if they released a desktop version.Awesome Im waiting till the price goes down though are they really gonna release a 4.ghz Phenom 2 x4 to compete with i5 when it comes out or is that just rumor??
