You wouldnt need to boot windows when you can modify multipliers and clocks from within.
Given that the piledriver core itself has been released long ago as trinity, one would think CPUz has long since been coded to properly recognize piledriver versus bulldozer.
I'm thinking its the motherboard that is lacking a Bios update since you notice everyone is popping these chips in without updating the bios. CPU microcode is not upgraded and possibly might be hindering performance a little. *Maybe*
And those hotfixes missing...and windows 8..or maybe windows 9 will unlock the true potential![]()
He's talking about updating the motherboard so that it correctly recognises the CPU and hence CPU-Z would report it correctly. Not really sure how you're getting from there to scheduler fixes.
Here's what I don't quite get - the GloFo 32nm process has had a year to mature since bulldozer chips made on the same process were hitting over 8GHz. So why is piledriver not beating the records set by bulldozer?
Is the resonant clock mesh holding it back at the high end? Or did AMD do some crazy cherry-picking of bulldozer samples to get those records but these guys doing it with piledriver aren't getting that kind of marketing team support?
It was his last comment about possible performance hindering.
AMD's team, with trays in tow hit their mark with the help of liquid helium which is a step colder than you can get with Ln2.
The power supply looked something like this
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Seriously, what is the point of LN2 OCs.
Seems soon 5ghz is gonna be the norm for ocing.
The power supply looked something like this
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Seriously, what is the point of LN2 OCs.
Rvenger, PileDriver will be an improvement, no doubt. However, I read one comment that seemed to imply that though the resonant mesh technology would help power consumption, it might limit the extent of overclock. Time will tell. Mine is solidly at 4.6 GhzDoes anyone here have a feeling that the power consumption is going to be very similar to Bulldozer? I think its really an architecture issue at this point but we will see.
Rvenger, PileDriver will be an improvement, no doubt. However, I read one comment that seemed to imply that though the resonant mesh technology would help power consumption, it might limit the extent of overclock. Time will tell. Mine is solidly at 4.6 Ghz
Greenlepricon: Since I own a Kill-O-meter I hooked it up to rig 3 below with the 8150 OC'd to 4.6Ghz (20 x 230 maula 1.425 vcore). I'm a cooling freak so I have the rig in a CM HAF 912 ( should have got the bigger case! I have a 200mm intake fan a side 120 mm intake fan, a 2700rpm 120 mm exhaust (panaflo) and I use a Corsair H100 at performance mode to cool the CPU. When running Intel Burn test(max stress on cpu) my rig less the monitor draws as much as 429watts - that all fans running max. At idle as I'm typing this its 146 watts. Bottomline? To get the 8150 to perform well you have to OC and use some power. I think the PileDriver will improve on that but to what degree is anyone's guess. From what has been leaked so far it will improve performance @7% to as high as 15%. I think based on the architecture limitations, 7% seems more likely. The real question will be power usuage. As they say " the jury is still out".
The real question will be power usuage. As they say " the jury is still out".
This is all that I have seen on this so far, it comes from the user at [H] that won the 8350. No NDA there.
http://hardforum.com/showpost.php?p=1039237469&postcount=104
Seems light to me at 295 watts under load, any ideas?
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EDIT2: Looks like that is at stock - 4.0, not overclocked
Yes that's stock. OC it to the same 4.6Ghz I have then we will have a fair comparison.
