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AMD Launches Four New Phenom X4 Processors

OMG Have to find one...
 
let us know when newegg sells them or tiger
 
review
http://techreport.com/articles.x/14424

Overclocking 9850 3ghz :toast:
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Hey, according to that review, at 3ghz that thing just about matches the QX6800, which is like a thousand dollar chip. :P

Now, if only AMD could get them out at that speed.
 
Hey, according to that review, at 3ghz that thing just about matches the QX6800, which is like a thousand dollar chip. :P

Now, if only AMD could get them out at that speed.

Erm...does a 'QX6800' exist? maybe you're hinting at QX6700 more likely than QX6850.:)
 
Seriously, that's one of the most comprehensive and neutral reviews I've read in a long while. Thanks.

ha ha the sweet demon has arrived. I am returning back the crippled phenom 9600 that I bought on sale this monday. Wait for few months for the motherboards to compliment the overclocking potential of these procs and I will go for it.

AMD FTW:rockout:
 
Its good to see that amd is finally shaping back up and getting competitive. Unfortunately Intel seems to be big into price dropping but the phenoms seem to be priced pretty fairly. AMD might have to drop their chips another $30 or so to be competitive with the q6600 still though...
 
Very interesting to see if consumers will more than likely shift over to AMD out of curiosity since they fixed the TLB bug now. Maybe OC potential will finally be appealing, I hope they get over 3.2GHz+, hopefully the stock cooler is better than just average.
 
err...yes?
http://www.ebuyer.com/product/127769

I have to admit, these look pretty tempting, i wonder how they will clock with regular am2 boards (i have a spare:))

I really don't think the classic AM2 socket (with the 2000 MT/s HT bus) would bottleneck these at all. HyperTransport as a central processor interface and a chipset interconnect is a very fast and efficient bus. AMD uses it as a processor interface while NVidia uses it as a chipset interconnect (that which connects the NB to the SB). You're lucky if your AM2 board has a BIOS update that makes it support K10.
 
What can I add, but: weee again, price wars on the CPU market!
 
It does, its a crosshair (i've never used it, but at ÂŁ40 i couldnt say no!)
 
It does, its a crosshair (i've never used it, but at ÂŁ40 i couldnt say no!)

What! You got it for ÂŁ40 ?! :eek: You really don't need a AM2+ board. You can use it and just take the HT link speed as far as it goes.
 
me.

ive always used AMD and ATI. great for performance, gaming, and my wallet. never overhyped, overpriced, and overrated. Intel/Nvidia to me = larger public awareness and hype = higher prices. AMD/ATI to me = underdog and rock solid product = lower prices and great performance allowing me to stuff extra nice other stuff in all my builds.

i'll be aiming for that 9850 BE, i'll be happy to break 3.0, any more is candy, and id gladly spend the extra $10 from the Q6600 price drop mark to get one just to support a company i think deserves it for not just keeping away a monopoly, but for offering some of the best solutions and technology OUTSIDE processors.

its AMD for ME.

thats a personal choice and not a intelligent consumer decision. AMD for you.
 
I had this idea: If there's any user with a AM2+ board and a Phenom, try lowering the the HT link speed in the BIOS to get it to 2000 MT/s. Run benches to notice any difference between the bandwidth offered by AM2 and AM2+ sockets. If the differences are insignificant, users of AM2 socket boards with K10 supportive BIOS'es could rub their hands. :)
 
Not that I am knocking AMD, but a $79 Intel C2D will run 3.2 on air.
 
Not that I am knocking AMD, but a $79 Intel C2D will run 3.2 on air.

so will the BE 5000 witch just dropped to like $80 or maybe it 90 cant remember where i saw it...think it was a special somewhere but ive seen these things stable at 6400 BE speeds
 
Oh and did I mention that's effortless? Two BIOS settings for 3.2 :toast:

When Intel releases a QX priced under ridiculous, I'll glance...
 
Well done AMD...thats made my day :D
 
Only 1.3V too! That's better OCing than the 5000+ BE!

I want one to pair with my DFI motherboard! Buy my stuff!!! ROFL.

Sorry, I just read the article. It took 1.519V to be close to stable at 3GHz, but it still wasn't stable. It seems like just below 1.5V @ 2.9 is what they got stable.
 
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