My E3110 Xeon (E8400) does 4Ghz at 1.4125V (24/7 stable)
You got an awesome chip.
u all forget something, we talk abaut 4 cores here, not 2 cores, tell me how many q6600 or q9*** can work on 4ghz at 1.25V? my q6600 need 1.475 for 3.2-3.4GHz
My E3110 Xeon (E8400) does 4Ghz at 1.4125V (24/7 stable)
You got an awesome chip.
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u all forget something, we talk abaut 4 cores here, not 2 cores, tell me how many q6600 or q9*** can work on 4ghz at 1.25V? my q6600 need 1.475 for 3.2-3.4GHz
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Benchmark Scores | CPU-Z 698s/7465m (7800x3D result) |
The AMD dual core processors are still pretty awesome in their Black editions. When will Intel get those awesome Multi's.
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Case | CM Cosmos 1000 |
Audio Device(s) | logitech 5.1 system (midrange quality) |
Power Supply | CORSAIR RM1000e 1000watt |
Mouse | G400s Logitech, white Razor Mamba |
Keyboard | K65 RGB Corsair Tenkeyless Cherry Red MX |
VR HMD | Steam Valve Index |
Software | Win10 Pro, Win11 |
A fanboy is someone who feverently believes that they chosen company is better than the others even if the other company has been proven to be better in certain things, or overall.
There are still Intel fanboys who believe that you can't get better than Intel, and in raw performance they aren't half right, but having used Intel for over 18 months now as impressed with the raw performance and incredibly high benches, I'm looking for something more stable that will last me longer (IE no socket changes or being forced to change motherboard to use the latest tech).
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Mouse | Razer Death Adder |
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Software | Windows 10 Pro x64 |
System Name | Cosmos F1000 |
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Processor | Ryzen 9 7950X3D |
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Cooling | Corsair H100x, Panaflo's on case |
Memory | G.Skill DDR5 Trident 64GB (32GBx2) |
Video Card(s) | MSI Gaming Radeon RX 7900 XTX 24GB GDDR6 |
Storage | 4TB Firecuda M.2 2280 |
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Case | CM Cosmos 1000 |
Audio Device(s) | logitech 5.1 system (midrange quality) |
Power Supply | CORSAIR RM1000e 1000watt |
Mouse | G400s Logitech, white Razor Mamba |
Keyboard | K65 RGB Corsair Tenkeyless Cherry Red MX |
VR HMD | Steam Valve Index |
Software | Win10 Pro, Win11 |
A Phenom at the same clocks as the dual core AMD chips is significantly faster. I run my Phenom in X2 mode majority of the time as I don't need the power all day and I am VERY much faster than any of the Athlon 64 X2 chips at the same speed. As long as we can get the same clocks the Phenom is much faster...in order to equal the Phenom in speed the Athlons need to be clocked significantly higher, so in a round about way you just complimented the Phenom and we thank you haha.
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Software | W10P |
They are behind in game benches..... thats not synthetic... thats real performance.
Pentium D was crap. Early Phenoms were crap. You win some, you lose some. I just find it funny when people dodge the facts.
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Power Supply | CORSAIR RM1000e 1000watt |
Mouse | G400s Logitech, white Razor Mamba |
Keyboard | K65 RGB Corsair Tenkeyless Cherry Red MX |
VR HMD | Steam Valve Index |
Software | Win10 Pro, Win11 |
i have an early phenom i wouldn't call 2.8ghz crap
Processor | E5200 @ 3.7ghz |
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Motherboard | DFI LanParty DK P35 DARK |
Cooling | Zalman CPU + case cooling |
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System Name | All the cores |
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Processor | 2990WX |
Motherboard | Asrock X399M |
Cooling | CPU-XSPC RayStorm Neo, 2x240mm+360mm, D5PWM+140mL, GPU-2x360mm, 2xbyski, D4+D5+100mL |
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Power Supply | Seasonic Prime 1200w |
Mouse | Thermaltake Theron, Steam controller |
Keyboard | Keychron K8 |
Software | W10P |
My main reasoning was the errata.
PS You could make whatever processor you picked up clock well. You aren't scared of frying anything. You bought a Celeron just to murder it. That phenom better do what you want it to, or you will decide to murder it and grab another. Its a massacre!
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But who cares about pure number crunching if the processor costs a arm and a leg. I would rather sacrifice a encoding a video 5 seconds slower if it means I pay ÂŁ50 less. Honestly are you going to care if your application launches a nanosecond faster or if you get 150 FPS in a game opposed to 149.9 seconds if you can't afford the extra ÂŁ required or for a better Super PI result which didn't have any baring in the applications you really use everyday.
Well according to the article phanbuey sent earlier, despite most of the benchmarks being synthetical the 9850 BE was still performing equivalently, in some benchmarks better in some worst, in some just trailing behind. If you were to measure the two CPU's using SuperPI it would show a huge gap between the two CPU's in favour of the Q6600 maybe 10 seconds between? in most tests according to phanbuey's article the performance difference wasn't abnormally different, which completely contradicts the readings Super PI would of gave.
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Processor | Intel E8400 @ 4GHz |
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Those super-Pi times are pretty bad, I would be embaressed.
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Software | Windows 10 |
It is a guage on how a single one of those cores performs, which we can then use to get an idea on how all 4 will perform. If 1 core performs like crap, adding 3 more crappy performing cores just gives you a quad-core processor that performs like crap compared to other quad-core processors.
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Power Supply | Seasonic CORE GM650w Gold Semi modular |
Software | Win 11 Home x64 |
Good thing there are a lot of people that follow AMD in this thread!
If you've been paying attention the last two forevers AMD's do not put up the same type of numbers as Intel processors in SuperPi so stop expecting it to put up a 10 second time because they NEVER have!
Now if you use 1% logic and 2% effort you'll go over the old SuperPi results from previous AMD processors and notice that this is a very nice improvement for these processors! My best SuperPi time to date is 24.679s in the 1M test with everything turned up as high as I can get it (3.1Ghz)...the new processor even with nothing turned up will nearly match that at only 2.8Ghz!!! That's a fantastic increase overall and I'm damn happy with it. For those wondering (and waiting to throw more mud) my setup for that test was... (all air cooling Xigmatek HDT-S1283 on low)
Phenom 9850 @ 3.1Ghz 1.37v
Patriot Extreme 1150Mhz 4-5-5-15 2T
Northbridge 2.354Ghz
HT Link 2.14Ghz
Anyway I'd love to see some other tests done with this but right now I'm sold already ESPECIALLY with the L3 6Mb cache as that'll help a lot in other apps we really needed the speed in.
On another note and without sounding terribly rude but...why do people with dual cores keep posting what clocks you can achieve on "x" voltage...nobody cares what your DUAL core can do. You quad guys on the other hand are a different story though because you actually have apples to apples going.
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Benchmark Scores | no one cares anymore lols |
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A Phenom at the same clocks as the dual core AMD chips is significantly faster. I run my Phenom in X2 mode majority of the time as I don't need the power all day and I am VERY much faster than any of the Athlon 64 X2 chips at the same speed. As long as we can get the same clocks the Phenom is much faster...in order to equal the Phenom in speed the Athlons need to be clocked significantly higher, so in a round about way you just complimented the Phenom and we thank you haha.
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Processor | Ryzen 5 3600 |
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