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Overclocking – Hitting the Limit at 2.70 GHz (Cont’d.)

01:20 - Wednesday 23 January 2008 by Bert Toepelt
Source: Tom's Hardware UK – Keywords: phenom, 9600, black, edition
Categories: Hardware

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Overclocking – Hitting the Limit at 2.70 GHz (Cont’d.)

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Once you have achieved a stable clock speed at the default voltage when overclocking the Phenom processor, even a voltage tweak won’t help much. The best you can hope for is to squeeze out a little more performance. Considering the jump in power consumption as well as the associated increase in thermal dissipation, this minor performance increase is usually not worthwhile. At least those were our experiences with our review sample.

Phenom 9600 BlackEdition

At a CPU frequency of 2.70 GHz, the memory runs slightly faster than at 2.60 GHz.

 

Phenom Memory Dividers
CPU FrequencyDivider 5Divider 6Divider 7
2700 MHzDDR2-1080DDR2-900 DDR2-771
2600 MHzDDR2-1040DDR2-866 DDR2-742

 
With the Phenom 9600 Black Edition running at 2.70 GHz, the RAM operates at DDR2-771.

 

Phenom 9600 Black Edition @ 2.70 GHz
CPU Frequency2.70 GHz (+ 17.39%)
Multiplierx13.5
internal FSB/HTT200 MHz / 1800 MHz
Core Voltage1.400 V (+ 0.150 V)
Memory Divider2700:7
Memory FrequencyDDR2-771 (385 MHz)
Memory LatencyCL 4.0-4-4-12

 
Our Phenom 9600 Black Edition possesses an overclocking potential of 17.4%.


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mi1ez 23/01/2008 03:09
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Oh dear...
This has certainly done them no more favours...

Therlian 23/01/2008 03:31
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This is an embarrassment for AMD. It's actually worse that they released the Black Edition of this processor because it shows that even with all the tricks, AMD is currently not even posing as competition for Intel. I don't know what AMD will be able to do to keep going; it seems like no matter what they try they are still way behind Intel.

At least when Intel was beating AMD in performance in the early days of the P2, at least AMD was still a viable option because of their price/performance ratio.

I hope they come up with something though; I don't want Intel to be the only product and raise their prices.

darthpoik 24/01/2008 11:40
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Poor AMD. I liked you a lot but Intel are truly kicking your butts. Hopefully this is just a Rocky feint and they will be back with a vengence soon

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