Sunday, November 4th 2007
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AMD Phenom X4 CPU Prices Emerge
ISA Hardware, AMD's master distributor of processors, has updated its price list to include AMD's first native quad core CPUs. Three new desktop Phenom X4 processors are now listed as actual:
Source:
ISA Hardware
- HD9500WCGDBOX CPU Desktop Phenom X4 9500 (4MB,95W,AM2) box $247.00
- HD9600WCGDBOX CPU Desktop Phenom X4 9600 (4MB,95W,AM2) box $278.00
- HD9700XAGDBOX CPU Desktop Phenom X4 9700 (4MB,125W,AM2) box $288.00
91 Comments on AMD Phenom X4 CPU Prices Emerge
the secound is socket 940 and will not
AMD Phenom will work in AM2 and AM2+ Motherboards
AMD Athlon & Sempron will work in AM2 and AM2+ Motherboards
AMD DDR3 CPU will work in AM2, AM2+ and AM3 Motherboards
AMD Phenom, Athlon & Sempron will not work in AM3 Motherboards
talk about a easy upgrade path :D
AMD Athlon DDR2 Dual COre > AMD Phenom X4 Quad Core > AMD DDR3 CPU
Intel gives an "average" of what the cpu might use. AMD gives an absolute, theoretical MAXIMUM of what it can use. See the difference.
If you still haven't figured it out yet - Intel means that you need to add probably 15 watts. AMD means take away about 10 or more watts. AND AMD also has the IMC adding w/e wattage (we have no clue, but I think the rough estimate is 5 watts, maybe a lil more).
/rant
P.S. Anymore complaining and the next one is gonna end with /kicking your ass
*loooks and finds alot of peeps now sitting on the floor
Its true tho I believe, AMD uses a differnt thermal envelope classification system, they try to make it as comparable to Intels for obvious reasons, but I think uising the absolute max for its TDP is more sinsible, It means you can go get an appropriate cooler that will handle this load.
It did look a tad worrying jumping from the 9600 95W to the 9700 125W tho, and this worries me about potential overclocking. BUT, I would believe 125W would be at 4x100% core useage? and that normally never happens during gaming.
(I better be bleedin able to overclock the 08 Q1 FX's or im not gonna b happy)
Just gonna get an X2 4000+ or sommit to see me on the M3A32 till Q1 of 08
Edit: **On a very diff side note:
you think its the lack of an IMC that allows intel chips to clock so high? Ive always wondered that tbh
The other problem of course is that because of the success of C2D, 65% of anyone who has either bought a PC or done a major upgrade to a PC in the last year now has a S775 motherboard, the Phenom prices wont look so inviting if they dont come with the performance if current Intel owners have to pay for the new motherboard as well (me) :(
Intel's greed will always make me shy away from buying, even though I know deep down that they are faster and overclock better. If there were no laws on monopolies I'm sure Intel would have cut AMD's throat back in 1998.
Another thing: If AMD had Intels position now, would you complain and feel sorry for Intel? I think not.. AMD has just the same amount of greed as Intel, otherwise they wouldn't exist.
Fanboism is evil and should be banned, hunted down and then exterminated.
And Intel could drop the price 10% in a HEARTBEAT and still make $$... OK so the cheapest Intel quad is $270. The AMD that would compete with that is $278 IN 1,000 PIECE QUANTITIES...
I'm not a fanboi of either. I like competition. Its better for business. Unfortunately, AMD isn't as competitve as they have been. Thats a shame.
If I were AMD I'd release these without too much media fan fair, as Intel can just demo a 45nm quad and SMOKE these...
Its unfortunate, it really is, but thats no excuse to ignore the facts.
end rant;
It all depends what type of business practices you want to support when you buy a CPU. Perpetuate the SLOW moving lonely giant. Yes, Intel was crawling along, sucking our wallets dry, with no innovation in site, until the release of the Athlon. I would say that AMD's "greed" is more like an aspiration.
Now I'm an "evil fanboi" because I have a valid opinion about something. Post whores with nothing better to do than cut peoples opinions down by exaggerating the facts, and using big words should be banned, hunted down, and exterminated.
I think that Intel will give us it's recently developed CPUs if only Phenom is good enough to compete with 2xC2D from 2005 year on 45nm process (Penrin).
If the Phenom is half decent, can more or less match the Yorkfield quads for a competative price then I am definatly in for one, my fear is, that maybe they wont and without that some people are going to be a little dissapointed.
I'll save you the trouble, $266 for a 1333FSB 45nm quad........Available January, stocks at 2.5Gig, 6MB L2 cache, cheaper than 2 of the 3 phenoms shown in post 1:
www.techpowerup.com/img/07-10-13/intelcpuchart.gif
So AMD isn't the king of performance per watt. But they are the king of performance per cache, it that even exists. I'd like to see how a Core2 performs with 512k cache per core.
People may say that native quads are better, but in terms of buisness Intel's multi die on a single package is actually better because they can throw out bad ones whereas AMD has to cut one core if it doesn't clock high enough, Intel can take that die throw it into one it's pentium dual core or allendale or slower conroe bins. Oh and native quad core, the benefit is you have less latency because you don't have to communicate across an external bus BUT since AMD uses L3 to connect all the cores you have worse latency than if they used L2, so Intel's quads still do better in a program meant for two cores.