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http://xtreview.com/addcomment-id- [...] marks.html

Looks like better clocking capabilities and gobs of L3 cache have had some effect on gaming.

http://www.itocp.com/thread-12164-1-1.html

In Chinese. Lots of pretty pictures, thermal testing, and a couple of benchmarks. Looks like it runs fairly cool under load at 3.2 Ghz (42.9C).

However... the big thing to notice is the Lavalys Everest benchmark. The memory bandwidth scores are beyond bad. Thoughts?



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Malovane wrote :

http://xtreview.com/addcomment-id- [...] marks.html

Looks like better clocking capabilities and gobs of L3 cache have had some effect on gaming.

http://www.itocp.com/thread-12164-1-1.html

In Chinese. Lots of pretty pictures, thermal testing, and a couple of benchmarks. Looks like it runs fairly cool under load at 3.2 Ghz (42.9C).

However... the big thing to notice is the Lavalys Everest benchmark. The memory bandwidth scores are beyond bad. Thoughts?



I would have to say AMD has a bit more work left, at least the electrical draw is down.

Word, Playa.

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spud wrote :

I would have to say AMD has a bit more work left, at least the electrical draw is down.

Word, Playa.



Seemed ok. Lets see how this is going become, or if it is just FUD.


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a joyful experience, learning that in fact, Shanghai is maybe going to reach core 2 standards..... (I somehow doubt it will reach penryn or will match conroe OCing but...)

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spud wrote :

I would have to say AMD has a bit more work left, at least the electrical draw is down.

Word, Playa.



Going by WinRAR bench, and Memory latency in Everest I'd say the TLB fix is enabled. Either through BIOS or Vista SP1. WinRAR numbers should be about 4 to 5x what they had. At least they used a decent bios on the k9a2 plat, same bios I use.


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^I was going to say the memory looked quite low too. Coompared to what I have seen from current B3 Phenoms it looks too low and I would expect that to increase a bit.


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Who cares about Deneb? Intel finally has an IMC.

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BaronMatrix wrote :

Who cares about Deneb? Intel finally has an IMC.



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Hey it was a somewhat decent pun. But if you didn't like it much ill quote a sensationalist reviewer:

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As a summary, we know that the monolithic, 45nm-based Nehalem microarchitecture has an integrated memory controller - supporting tri-channel DDR3-1,600 RAM for the desktop - QuickPath Interconnect, simultaneous multithreading, and a three-level cache hierarchy with a large pool shared amongst all cores.



This is a much better pun. Even if i tried i couldn't do better. You gotta love Kool Aid.


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I hope everybody's being sarcastic

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http://www.overclock.net/amd-cpus/ [...] -45nm.html

4 Ghz in the mid 50C range on stock cooling, so they say. Not bad for an early engineering sample.

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Kool ... I have an IMC too.

Should be good news to the faithfull sitting on their AM2 mobos ... a nice injection of extra power there.

Hopefully they can get them out into the market soon.

Man that Larrabee article on the front page was **** ... the articles at THG are reaching new lows in tech journalism.


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They should just admit theyre reaching, when they simply dont know. Its nothing more than what we can see on the forums. Until we see more about Larrabee, we will simply be left in the dark. That goes for Toms writers. Just because theyre interviewing 1 person, I can get a better perception after reading 3 or 4 interviews from various people about it. So to me theyre reaching, and should simply state it


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