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AMD Staring at 140W Barrier with Phenom II X4 965?

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An AXP 2600+ was rated the same TDP was the 3200+.
TDPs are generally measured and labeled for an entire line, not individually. To be safe, they usually use the highest spec'd processor to set it. In your example, the TDP on the 2600+ was probably what was tested on the 3200+. They then design the HSF and motherboards to power/cool the 3200+ knowing that any lower model of processor will be perfectly safe.

The same can be said of modern CPUs. X58 motherboards and HSF are designed to power and cool a Core i7 965. That way, they can use the same motherboards and HSFs to run 950s, 940s, and 920s. The specification may have to be changed for Core i7 975 and then again, might not. It depends on changes between the two and whether or not they over rated the TDP on the Core i7 965.
 
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TDPs are generally measured and labeled for an entire line, not individually. To be safe, they usually use the highest spec'd processor to set it. In your example, the TDP on the 2600+ was probably what was tested on the 3200+. They then design the HSF and motherboards to power/cool the 3200+ knowing that any lower model of processor will be perfectly safe.

Rewording my post? :wtf:
 

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mtosev,

The CPU has not been released yet, all this information is based on sniffing information, wait for to see when or if the CPU gets released at 140w before we call them a fail, secondly what has what has MHz got to do with anything?

Has anyone ever noticed, its always the guys with ancient processors such as a the Pentium 4 *cough cough* or Celeron or something stupidly slow and old that always bash AMDs flagship processor. They would cream in their pants to swap their Pentium 4 for a Phenom II.

rofl yep Mr Wtosev Presscott (lmao woops)

Honestly I was expecting more out of a 140w chip. Kinda a let down from AMD.

Thats why say 975 will have the lower twp they already lowered it but i think itll be in that one. 965 looks like bump from this info. A while back there was a story about it but i think there still testing it?
 

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just a curiosity of mine why are these chips being compared to prescotts? prescotts were known for being absurdly hot while not improving at all over previous generation chips. phenom II is for one stock clocked@3.4ghz which is higher than damn near every 65nm K10 chip will clock and runs very cool even at 3.8ghz these chips put out less heat than a prescott single core.


as for the 140W thing that is a max TDP most of these chips will never hit that. hell my 65nm 9150e downstairs is rated at 65w TDP it doesn't even pull 40w right now.
 

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just a curiosity of mine why are these chips being compared to prescotts? prescotts were known for being absurdly hot while not improving at all over previous generation chips. phenom II is for one stock clocked@3.4ghz which is higher than damn near every 65nm K10 chip will clock and runs very cool even at 3.8ghz these chips put out less heat than a prescott single core.


as for the 140W thing that is a max TDP most of these chips will never hit that. hell my 65nm 9150e downstairs is rated at 65w TDP it doesn't even pull 40w right now.

meh quote of a quote of a quote ,the guy arguing "amds fail" ironicly has presscott. And the original presscot comment was wayyy off ;) hope that clears it up for u lol
 

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meh quote of a quote of a quote ,the guy arguing "amds fail" ironicly has presscott. And the original presscot comment was wayyy off ;) hope that clears it up for u lol

no idea why this is huge 140w is meh most people overclock to 3.8ghz @1.4v on the 955's which pulls like 200w+
 

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no idea why this is huge 140w is meh most people overclock to 3.8ghz @1.4v on the 955's which pulls like 200w+

I'm on 1.44v right now ;)
 
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Uh what? All K10 CPUs have two memory controllers, but those are two independent 64-bit memory controllers (hence the ganged/unganged DCT modes). It's not that one is DDR2 and the other DDR3. The IMCs on Phenom II AM3 chips support both DDR3 and DDR2, it's not that there are two sets of memory controllers based on the standard.

After looking at the engineering notes, my idea was correct but it was backwards.
Its a DDR2 controller with DDR3 "Extensions"... so maybe it won't work... they used alot of shared silicon on the PII's IMC.
Nothing that can't be changed through some creative engineering from the guys over in India. (the engineering team that developed Phenom II)
Which also leads me to say this- I just bought 2x Istanbuls for $18/each (shipping) direct from AMD as ES's with unlocked multi's to test out their maximum thermal load limits. Will be fun I guess destroying them... *cries*
 
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I'm on 1.44v right now ;)

that puts you at ~170w which is about what my 550BE pulls@1.55v and 4ghz in perspective at the same setting a athlon II X2 250 pulls ~145w
 

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that puts you at ~170w which is about what my 550BE pulls@1.55v and 4ghz in perspective at the same setting a athlon II X2 250 pulls ~145w

1.5v seems a little high for 24/7 use. I would be careful with that.
 
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1.5v seems a little high for 24/7 use. I would be careful with that.

I think 3.4Ghz is the sweetspot for Deneb. 3.4 @ 1.35V is pretty good performance/watt.
 

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1.5v seems a little high for 24/7 use. I would be careful with that.

i dont see what the problem is, most had Athlon XPs at 1.9/2.0VCore when overclocked at 2.7-3.0GHz
 

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1. my 920 runs at 3.9ghz on air and loads at mid 60s - which is perfectly fine for any chip (amd or intel)
2. true, but i get much more performance
3. most people buy high end air coolers or water on these forums anyways regardless if they use intel or amd
4. i run my whole setup in a $50 antec 300
5. LOL ok there
6. no i7 x58 boards even use integrated graphics so wtf are you saying
7. core 2 quads still hold their own against phenom ii's and keep up with i7s in gaming

8. you are an amd fanboy lol



phenom II dosnt need to keep up with any f i7's "gaming" the only game i see is paying more for nothing. This isnt a video card discussion.
 
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My 940 is running 1.55 vcore .05 higher than it is rated for, and AMD shows 125W at 1.5V


Considering at stock I can run just under a volt .975 including my vdroop it shold be labeled a 80W TDP chip, and I only need a couple extra tenths to make stress testing stable at this speed, if I back it off 100Mhz I can run 1.45vcore and it will be stable.


Personally I can run GTA4 at max res and high settings with no issues, and it didn't cost through the nose like a comparable Intel platform woudl have cost, and the 940 was a drop in replacement for my 9850BE, and I can run newer chips in this just fine, and the supposed loss from not having DDR3 is almost nonexistant. Plus the option to Xfire, with four cards.......
 
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rofl yep Mr Wtosev Presscott (lmao woops)



Thats why say 975 will have the lower twp they already lowered it but i think itll be in that one. 965 looks like bump from this info. A while back there was a story about it but i think there still testing it?

strange that that is my older pc. for which dont have any DDR ram anymore. hence it wasnt used in the past 2 years. to lazy to update the configuration tab. anyway my system now is a Core 2 Duo E6600, Asus P5w DH Deluxe, 2GB Gskill ram,...
 
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strange that that is my older pc. for which dont have any DDR ram anymore. hence it wasnt used in the past 2 years. to lazy to update the configuration tab. anyway my system now is a Core 2 Duo E6600, Asus P5w DH Deluxe, 2GB Gskill ram,...

$$$$ processor, and slower on average than a chip that costs 25% less
 

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as for the 140W thing that is a max TDP most of these chips will never hit that. hell my 65nm 9150e downstairs is rated at 65w TDP it doesn't even pull 40w right now.

TDP is a company rating, not a measurement.

After looking at the engineering notes, my idea was correct but it was backwards.
Its a DDR2 controller with DDR3 "Extensions"... so maybe it won't work... they used alot of shared silicon on the PII's IMC.
Nothing that can't be changed through some creative engineering from the guys over in India. (the engineering team that developed Phenom II)
Which also leads me to say this- I just bought 2x Istanbuls for $18/each (shipping) direct from AMD as ES's with unlocked multi's to test out their maximum thermal load limits. Will be fun I guess destroying them... *cries*

No, your idea was wrong all along. You said you could disable DDR2 controllers, and save power (insert absurd amount here). While I said there are two memory controllers which support both DDR2 and DDR3. You're getting technical on how I am right. The memory controller is designed that way, making it DDR3-exclusive is not going to cut its energy draw. Learn how things work.

Besides, AMD's market-share will plummet if they come up with AM3-exclusive chips. Nobody with decent AM2+ boards will continue using AMD because an upgrade-path end requiring you to buy a new board and memory. AMD retained a lot of market share banking on the backwards-compatibility of these processors.

Yes, Istanbuls are worthless at least for the client platform. No wonder they're giving away their ESes for scrap prices.
 
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no idea why this is huge 140w is meh most people overclock to 3.8ghz @1.4v on the 955's which pulls like 200w+

Because most people don't OC. 140w is most definitely an issue when it comes to OEMs.

i dont see what the problem is, most had Athlon XPs at 1.9/2.0VCore when overclocked at 2.7-3.0GHz

You can't compare cpus of different architectures, or even cpus of the same architecture, but on a different process. 90nm K8 maxed out at around 1.55V safely, 65nm K8 was only good to about 1.5V safely. These are modified k8's built on 45nm. I wouldn't go above 1.45V for 24/7, personally.
 

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Because most people don't OC. 140w is most definitely an issue when it comes to OEMs.



You can't compare cpus of different architectures, or even cpus of the same architecture, but on a different process. 90nm K8 maxed out at around 1.55V safely, 65nm K8 was only good to about 1.5V safely. These are modified k8's built on 45nm. I wouldn't go above 1.45V for 24/7, personally.

OEM's will never use this chip.

outside of falcon northwest, alienware and voodoo who uses black edition or extreme edition cpu's? this chip will never be in the mainstream market. the companies that will use these chips will put them in higher end boards such as alienware who will use an asus M4A79 series board.

and AMD has officially spec'd K10 45nm to run 1.5v stock and unofficially announced 1.55v is safe on good air cooling

just check newegg under the phenom 955

 

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I run my 720 at 1.52v 24/7. Stays nice and cool :)
 

Wile E

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I run my 720 at 1.52v 24/7. Stays nice and cool :)

Heat has absolutely nothing to do with it. It has to do with electron migration. If you are past a "safe" 24/7 voltage, even sub-zero temps won't stop degradation.

But if AMD says 1.5V, who am I to argue?
 
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