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System Name | Main PC |
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Processor | PII 925 x4 @3.724GHz (266x14) 1.525v NB 2660 1.425v |
Motherboard | Gigabyte AM3 GA-890XA-UD3 (790x+SB850) |
Cooling | Scythe Mugen 2 rev.B |
Memory | Hyperx 8GB (2x4) 1600@1418 8-7-7-20-27-1t |
Video Card(s) | GTX 680 |
Storage | 256GB SSD / 2TB HDD |
Display(s) | LCD Samsung 24" 16:9 |
Case | Cooler Master HAF 912 |
Audio Device(s) | On-Board HD |
Power Supply | CM 750w GX |3.3v@25a|5v@25a|12v@60a |
Software | Kubuntu dual boot /Windows 7 Ultimate 64bit |
Benchmark Scores | later... |
yes true, i dont expect more than 30% improvement per core, but thats being too optimistic as it will get it closer to sb in single thread and totaly ahead of it in multi-thread, then people can truly argue whether they wanna go multi-thread biased of single thread, because right now bulldozer multithread is on par with i7 or a bit lower, and single thread is way behind, hopefully in the next gen PD will dominate multithread, but probably will be a bit behind in single thread, but that makes things interesting and more competitive
ivy bridge being just a minor upgrade is the best chance for amd to close some of the gap
30% per core , seriously?
That would mean 240% faster then the current FX BD , not going to happen...
I expect 30% total (3.75% per core) & that will only be in a very few benchs but i think in daily use we will most likely see a 10-20% at best
IMO i don't believe AMD PD will do much more than what BD is doing right now they are becoming real morons as far as CPU is concerned
Sorry! for the little rant , lost all faith in AMD CPU performance
To damn bad that Intel is still more expensive than AMD (Mobo + CPU)
I am "stuck" with them but then again i don't really need more "power" but it would be nice to have it...