Tuesday, October 9th 2007

Quad-Core Phenom Models and Clocks Revealed

AMD has confirmed the model names and clock speeds of the upcoming quad-core Phenom processors and plans to launch them as scheduled in November/December while Phenom FX will be launched in Q1 next year. AMD will also add higher clocked Phenom FX and Phenom quad-core processors in Q2 next year.
Source: VR-Zone
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18 Comments on Quad-Core Phenom Models and Clocks Revealed

#1
DaMulta
My stars went supernova
I'm ready for a 2.2 upgrade:)
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#2
Jess Stingray
N prices yet? Damn. Looks like I might have to skimp on my christmas list :(
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#3
InfDamarvel
Its getting really lame now. How about some officail benchmarks with some official primings. Might just save yourselves from losing customers....or is it that its not worth it..hmmmm.
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#4
jocksteeluk
no doubt they are waiting for Intel to price up their next stuff before the prices for these parts are released.
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#5
kwchang007
ghost101So what will the HT Bus be when using these in AM2 boards?
1000 mhz.

Hmm 2.8 ghz + probably...Intel's going to be ratcheting up the clock speeds for penryn without a doubt.
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#6
yogurt_21
AMD has confirmed the model names and clock speeds of the upcoming quad-core Phenom processors
wtf? that chart says about as much as a blind mute. seems amd is holding the 3GHZ quad though, might just be their ace in the hole.
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#7
FatForester
Wow I want Phenom! Too bad I'd have to ditch my beloved AIW X800XT AGP card..

And the fact they aren't releasing benchies is either a REALLY good thing, or it means that they're still getting killed by Core 2 architecture (<--- prob this one). My love for the underdog hopes it's a good reason tho.
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#8
WarEagleAU
Bird of Prey
Yall have problems, sheesh. This is the most information we have gotten so far from AMD and it speaks volumes, blind mute my ass.

The HTT speeds are incredible and so are the clocks. I dont care about Benchmarks right now, I care about quality product being released.
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#9
Urbklr
Looks like i may pick up a Phenom 9500....if there under 400 bucks!
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#10
FatForester
WarEagleAUYall have problems, sheesh. This is the most information we have gotten so far from AMD and it speaks volumes, blind mute my ass.

The HTT speeds are incredible and so are the clocks. I dont care about Benchmarks right now, I care about quality product being released.
To most people, benchmarks and quality go hand in hand.
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#11
WarEagleAU
Bird of Prey
That doesnt make sense to me. They will be out, the fact people are getting mad about not seeing them is a little bit obsurd.
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#12
GLD
The 9600/2.4Ghz sure sounds good to me. I am thinking it has a 12x multi. That would make it possible for 3Ghz at 1:1 with some good ram. I am not one for dividers. I want the easy math.
BTW, How do you pronounce it? Is it Phe-nom, or Phen-um? Or is it Venom?
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#13
PVTCaboose1337
Graphical Hacker
The HT bus is nice... Cannot believe that high... 4gHz! WOW. Anyway, will be getting one to have some fun with. HT bus... meh I'm locked at 2000.
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#14
ex_reven
GLDThe 9600/2.4Ghz sure sounds good to me. I am thinking it has a 12x multi. That would make it possible for 3Ghz at 1:1 with some good ram. I am not one for dividers. I want the easy math.
BTW, How do you pronounce it? Is it Phe-nom, or Phen-um? Or is it Venom?
Its pronounced as if it was the word Phenomenon
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#15
spacejunky
PVTCaboose1337The HT bus is nice... Cannot believe that high... 4gHz! WOW. Anyway, will be getting one to have some fun with. HT bus... meh I'm locked at 2000.
I'm pretty sure I read that the 4GHz HT is divided amongst each core meaning 1 GHz per core.
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#16
Xaser04
WarEagleAUThat doesnt make sense to me. They will be out, the fact people are getting mad about not seeing them is a little bit obsurd.
I think the problem is more along the lines that AMD keep telling us what they are going to release with paper launches etc but what we actually want is the product to actually be released.

All the while Intel are releasing ever faster/more efficient versions of their dominant Core2.
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#18
Wile E
Power User
ghost101If am2+ boards have hT3 which runs at 2ghz. How will these run so much higher?
It's probably double pumped. It's marketing speak. For instance, current A64's have an advertised HT of 2GHz, when in actuality, the frequency is 1GHz.
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