Guys, remember that intel removed ALL limits on overclocking (the FSB wall, etc)...
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Guys, remember that intel removed ALL limits on overclocking (the FSB wall, etc)...
MY 6700 @ 3.6ghz does super Pi 1Mil in 15 seconds... so is my proc slow or is the nehalem fast.
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first of all... the chip is running stock speeds... wait till you see it overclock before you start to complain.
second... this is the mid range bloomefield chip. it has 4 cores and NOT the 8 core's that the high end chips will have. the 8 core 16 threaded bloomefield will not perform 2x as good on single threaded apps but in multi-threaded apps... LOOK OUT! especially if these overclock anything like the 45nm wolfdale and yorkfields. people are quick to dismiss anything new for some unknown reason. perhaps it's jealousy? IDK... i know i cant wait to get one. i'll save my monies for the big daddy 8 core chip and whatever x58 board asus comes out with that has the best features. i'll have my phase done by then too so this outta be interesting.
first of all... the chip is running stock speeds... wait till you see it overclock before you start to complain.
second... this is the mid range bloomefield chip. it has 4 cores and NOT the 8 core's that the high end chips will have. the 8 core 16 threaded bloomefield will not perform 2x as good on single threaded apps but in multi-threaded apps... LOOK OUT!
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Actually, when I had a GO Q6600 @ 3.6 GHz, I was regularly obtaining 1M SuperPi times in the arena of 13.8 seconds. Are you sure nothing else is sapping your CPU cycles (or that your memory isn't operating at extraordinarily slow frequencies)?
Your processor is not particularly slow, and Bloomfield is not significantly faster. However, your SuperPi times -- which seem particularly slow -- may be exacerbating your perception of Bloomfield's performance advantage.
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MY 6700 @ 3.6ghz does super Pi 1Mil in 15 seconds... so is my proc slow or is the nehalem fast.
Considering SuperPi is single threaded and is a pure math bench, you can assume that it takes a 3.60 GHz Core architecture prorcessor to beat a 2.66 GHz Nehalem.
A Wolfdale/Yorkfield must be operating at approximately 3.05 GHz to match that 1M SuperPi time and at approximately 2.80 GHz to match that single-thread Cinebench 10 score (according to tests run personally).
In other words, (again, as I personally tested, moments ago) a Wolfdale/Yorkield @ 2.66 GHz achieves a 1M SuperPi time of approximately 18.274 sec. (versus 15.475 sec.) and a single-thread Cinebench 10 score of approximately 2936 (versus 3048). This suggests Bloomfield is 15.3% and 3.8% faster in SuperPi and single-thread Cinebench 10, respectively.
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Actually, not quite, as I discovered and pointed out earlier...
(Note: Yorkfield is only about 6% faster than Kentsfield)
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first of all... the chip is running stock speeds... wait till you see it overclock before you start to complain.
second... this is the mid range bloomefield chip. it has 4 cores and NOT the 8 core's that the high end chips will have. the 8 core 16 threaded bloomefield will not perform 2x as good on single threaded apps but in multi-threaded apps... LOOK OUT! especially if these overclock anything like the 45nm wolfdale and yorkfields. people are quick to dismiss anything new for some unknown reason. perhaps it's jealousy? IDK... i know i cant wait to get one. i'll save my monies for the big daddy 8 core chip and whatever x58 board asus comes out with that has the best features. i'll have my phase done by then too so this outta be interesting.
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Morgoth said:Lynnfield is the budget posible not overclock posible like bloomfield does
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WRONG. CB10 multithread scores, and the CB10 multipler, are NOT single-threaded statistics. LOL. Is school out?Both the benches your focusing on are single-threaded. Look at the sandra, there's your feature improvements, and huge ones at that.
OMG what a rude fool. Read the post. The post was based on stats based on CB10. And FYI memory speeds affect superpi, and quickpath reduces latency, improves superpi. LOL. Is school out?idiot quikpath and ht and multi cores doest play a role in Super PI
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WRONG. CB10 multithread scores, and the CB10 multipler, are NOT single-threaded statistics. LOL. Is school out?
OMG what a rude fool. Read the post. The post was based on stats based on CB10. And FYI memory speeds affect superpi, and quickpath reduces latency, improves superpi. LOL. Is school out?
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I find that is actually a pretty good take on the situation.QPI reduces increases bandwidth
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I don't find the results lukewarm at all. As such, it can't be stated as a fact. I was happy to jump on the 6% increase offered by the 45nm quad over my 65nm quad. This looks even more promising.Sorry, I could not see the Sandra scores. So my comments dont include those results. If they are positive, then great!
I find that is actually a pretty good take on the situation.
PS. If the results are majorly handicapped for any reason, I'm sure that would have been stated up front. But lets say it was forgotten. TODAY, the results for bloomfield are luke warm if not tepid. Those are the facts.
The stats are objective. Wishful thinking about what might be achieved later down the road has no place in denying those results we've just seen.
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The on die mem controller makes me a little nervous.
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Why d'you say that, it can only help right?