DeerSteak
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System Name | Laharl |
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Processor | Phenom II X4 955BE |
Motherboard | ASUS M5A97 EVO |
Cooling | CoolerMaster Hyper 212+ |
Memory | Corsair Value Select DDR3-1333 8GB (2x4GB) |
Video Card(s) | MSI Hawk Talon Attack GTX 460 |
Storage | Intel SSD 320 series 120GB, WD Caviar Black 500GB |
Display(s) | Acer something-or-other 1920x1080 |
Case | Cooler Master 690 II Advanced |
Audio Device(s) | Roland VS-20 (Cakewalk V-Studio 20) |
Power Supply | Antec BP 550 Plus |
Software | Win7 Pro, Ubuntu 10.04.2 LTS, SONAR X1 Producer |
Benchmark Scores | 4GHz @ 1.45v, running this way 24/7. Haven't even tried for more than that with this board. |
seronx, you're going to have to start linking stuff, because you're just making unsubstantiated claims. I've done the courtesy of linking everything I've claimed. Did you click on any of those links? They're ALL quoting directly from AMD and they're ALL saying that Zambezi is not 8 full cores.
I think your claim in #2 is that Zambezi supports DDR3-1866, and technically it does. The benchmarks show time and time again that it's irrelevant because Sandy Bridge + Nehalem both actually wring more bandwidth out of DDR3-1333 and DDR3-1600.
I think your claim in #2 is that Zambezi supports DDR3-1866, and technically it does. The benchmarks show time and time again that it's irrelevant because Sandy Bridge + Nehalem both actually wring more bandwidth out of DDR3-1333 and DDR3-1600.