Tuesday, July 7th 2009

Phenom II TWKR 42 Hits 7.00 GHz, New High for AMD

AMD's Phenom II TWKR 42 quad-core CPU was made with only one objective: to deliver record-setting CPUs to more professional overclockers than thought was possible. Having rolled out at least 100 units, AMD opened a door for several world-record attempts. Some of the most important ones took place at the SF3D OC Gathering in Finland. The new world record the group of overclockers put up was 7.00 GHz. The record was attempted on a DFI LANParty 790FXB-M3eH7 motherboard, and involved (from what the validation page shows) a bus speed of 250 MHz, and 28.0x bus multiplier. Its voltage remains a secret-sauce.

Other highlights include a run of 3DMark06 with the CPU clocked at 6.54 GHz, on a different bench. 3DMark06 tests the stability of this clock speed, as the test includes the CPU test score. The bench was aided by two ATI Radeon HD 4870 X2 GPUs in CrossFireX mode. The same bench was used for a run of 3DMark05, with the CPU clocked at 6.67 GHz. This time however, the CPU test was not part of the score.
Sources: XtremeSystems, PCGH
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90 Comments on Phenom II TWKR 42 Hits 7.00 GHz, New High for AMD

#76
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If you don't believe in overclocking as a sport, you don't believe in motorsport.
I do believe it's a sport....I just like rules to go along with my sports
Edit: oh wait this would just be another class right? like super mods
#77
Wile E
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jmcslobI do believe it's a sport....I just like rules to go along with my sports
There are rules. You have to use computer parts.
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#78
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There are rules. You have to use computer parts.
And this is the super mod class right? so you can use whatever else you need no restrictions
#79
Wile E
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jmcslobAnd this is the super mod class right? so you can use whatever else you need no restrictions
Think of it as a drag car built without class in mind, but just to go faster than anyone else.
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#80
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It doesn't take a sober man to admit he was wrong, I guess I was wrong to some degree, though i will still be absolutely thrilled to join a forum with the first guy who does it "sustained"
#81
Wile E
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jmcslobIt doesn't take a sober man to admit he was wrong, I guess I was wrong to some degree, though i will still be absolutely thrilled to join a forum with the first guy who does it "sustained"
Well yeah, that would be way more amazing, of course. It would be like building that drag car, AND making it as reliable and usable as a stock car.
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#82
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You Know I do like a good old competition here myself......How about this.......
I will through paypal put in the trust of the TPU staff $20 Towards the first sustained 7ghz OC'ed pc, by sustained I mean running steady with no failures for 14 days verified!
THINK we can make this happen!!!
TPU comes up with the rules and verifies
Members put up the prize!!
Can we make this happen
I'll pay now if we can, let the pot build
#83
btarunr
Editor & Senior Moderator
More like building a drag car, and driving it at track speeds on the streets and highways.
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#84
Wile E
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btarunrMore like building a drag car, and driving it at track speeds on the streets and highways.
No, not really. The computer at 7Ghz isn't going full out the whole time it's on either. It's mostly idle for cpu-z verifications.

A drag car is not exactly a perfect analogy, obviously. lol.
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#85
btarunr
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jmcslobI will through paypal put in the trust of the TPU staff $20 Towards the first sustained 7ghz OC'ed pc, by sustained I mean running steady with no failures for 14 days verified!
14 days? Hmm let's see, we'll need a 1600 litre tank of liquid nitrogen, a processor made with silver pins/bumps, and a motherboard made with space-grade components (mild EMI resistant components, 100% ML capacitors, a dozen-layered PCB....the list goes on.... feel free to expand it.
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#86
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14 days? Hmm let's see, we'll need a 1600 litre tank of liquid nitrogen, a processor made with silver pins/bumps, and a motherboard made with space-grade components (mild EMI resistant components, 100% ML capacitors, a dozen-layered PCB....the list goes on.... feel free to expand it.
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well lets work it out how about 24 hours
even if it takes a few years oh well it might be worth it then$
#87
Wile E
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24hrs might be doable, provided they can keep the board from freezing. Still gonna take a shiz load of liquid helium. lol.
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#88
btarunr
Editor & Senior Moderator
jmcslobwell lets work it out how about 24 hours
Classic! :roll:
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#89
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I'm serious and very curious to see it done WHY not AT least I said I would put up the money maybe not a lot but a start
#90
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If you don't believe in overclocking as a sport, you don't believe in motorsport.
Well do you believe it's a sport, The best part of sports is watching the seemingly imposable happen right? so come on lets see if we can make this happen!!
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