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Core i7 975 XE Breaks 5 GHz Barrier, With Air Cooling

only if you can add 2 extra cores with a string change.

Ok, bring them up. I'm sure they're Istanbul ES benchmarks that have no traces of "Phenom" in the name anywhere. You cannot use an ES to prove the Phenom FX point since the CPU vendor string can be manipulated.

Even then, the objective behind Istanbul is parallelism, not that a numerically high count of cores makes it better in the client platform. Again, there is no 6-core client CPU from AMD, in the foreseeable future.
 
Ok, bring them up. I'm sure they're Istanbul ES benchmarks that have no traces of "Phenom" in the name anywhere. You cannot use an ES to prove the Phenom FX point since the CPU vendor string can be manipulated.

Even then, the objective behind Istanbul is parallelism, not that a numerically high count of cores makes it better in the client platform. Again, there is no 6-core client CPU from AMD, in the foreseeable future.

they are on an AM3 board the Asus M4A79 ;)
 
This isnt a AMD vs INTEL Thread so plz no more arguing this is just news that states they were able to hit 5ghz on intel on air which is nice for any chip

PLZ no more
 
i think that this will be pricey much like the extreme versions of intels

rapid tho this cpu is pure rapid
 
i think that this will be pricey much like the extreme versions of intels

rapid tho this cpu is pure rapid

Oh god I hate when scottish people say pure :laugh:

This will cost about 1k I think unless intel feels generous.
 
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@ Cdawall... don't mind bta, he has no internal sources at AMD. Also, there will be an FX-90 in August-September (around the launch of the HD5 series). Prelim results of the C3 Silicon put it at 4.4Ghz. (C3 clocks to 7Ghz on LN2).

As for the i7 reaching 5Ghz... that is a good feat but we don't want our cooling loops boiling water nor do we need a car radiator strapped to our PC's to cool it.
 
Did anyone read anything? It can barely get a cpu-z shot w/o crashing. Notice there's not a benchmark at 5 ghz. He had to back it down to 4.75 just so a short pi run would pass. So, it's not even stable at that speed let alone 5 ghz. Lower it some more and that's the probably the stable rate. With the power that thing consumes it would overheat and throw an error if loaded too long.

Lame, intel trying to steal the limelight, but failed. If you can't at least run 3dmark for a while, then a suicide screenie is pointless. You can all get your pants wet when it FINISHES a benchmark.

edit: woo, i see he can superpi run in at 5. Load the cores for 5 mins and see what happens...
 
so these "special" chips, they just hand picked ones? So, if correct, this meant there could be other chips out there that are just as good, no?

They're just ES D0 975s... having a retail D0 920 I can assume the retail product will be just as good.
 
@ Cdawall... don't mind bta, he has no internal sources at AMD. Also, there will be an FX-90 in August-September (around the launch of the HD5 series). Prelim results of the C3 Silicon put it at 4.4Ghz. (C3 clocks to 7Ghz on LN2).

As for the i7 reaching 5Ghz... that is a good feat but we don't want our cooling loops boiling water nor do we need a car radiator strapped to our PC's to cool it.
This was done on air.

Did anyone read anything? It can barely get a cpu-z shot w/o crashing. Notice there's not a benchmark at 5 ghz. He had to back it down to 4.75 just so a short pi run would pass. So, it's not even stable at that speed let alone 5 ghz. Lower it some more and that's the probably the stable rate. With the power that thing consumes it would overheat and throw an error if loaded too long.

Lame, intel trying to steal the limelight, but failed. If you can't at least run 3dmark for a while, then a suicide screenie is pointless. You can all get your pants wet when it FINISHES a benchmark.

edit: woo, i see he can superpi run in at 5. Load the cores for 5 mins and see what happens...

Phenom II can't pull off those kind of clocks for 24/7 either. Who cares?
 
This was done on air.



Phenom II can't pull off those kind of clocks for 24/7 either. Who cares?

no it cannot i can vouch for that this is a good clock no doubt about it no current AMD chip can compete with this at all 4.5ghz should be doable on water easy stable
 
You guys must remember what chip is this. It's an extreme edition with an extreme price. A Quad Core extreme costs $2700+ in SGD. Yes that's hell. :shadedshu
 
Blah. Big benchmark numbers are nice I guess but I really don't give a damn if I can't actually do anything aside from an 8 second super pi run with it. Considering all the i7s are 130w so far it wouldn't suprise me if this thing sucks up 200w with the voltage it would need to get to 5GHz. How much do you want to bet that the heatspreader of this processor has a bluish tint to it due to tempering?
 
Most OCed i7 920s can pull over 300W from the wall. :laugh: Try a bit more hat.
 
hahaha that's hardly the wattage you draw from the wall :laugh:
 
After getting some helpful insight from a guy named "h-i-p-p-o" ...
Doesn't CPU-Z recognize threads correctly on the i7? HT is off, this is BS.
 
Nice results.. makes me want one. But there is no way Im gonna pay the price Intel's putting on this bad boy. No sir. If Im correct the price range on this is over 1K.. correct?
 
20c run at 1.52v , sure it is idle temp , one hour under prime 95 test and you can see the cpu jump out form the window
 
Nice results.. makes me want one. But there is no way Im gonna pay the price Intel's putting on this bad boy. No sir. If Im correct the price range on this is over 1K.. correct?

it's exactly $999

After getting some helpful insight from a guy named "h-i-p-p-o" ...
Doesn't CPU-Z recognize threads correctly on the i7? HT is off, this is BS.

Also what's your point? We can all see HT is off. You make a quad do 5 GHz on air and then you can go ahead and work it out so it does it with HT on.
 
it's exactly $999



Also what's your point? We can all see HT is off. You make a quad do 5 GHz on air and then you can go ahead and work it out so it does it with HT on.

yeah i mean, at what point do you want bells and whistles over sheer brute force? Would a quad doing 4.5ghz w/ HT on be faster than a 5ghz quad with ht off? It seems like HT is just icing on the cake, not enough to warrant any complaints against a 5ghz quad lol
 
20c run at 1.52v , sure it is idle temp , one hour under prime 95 test and you can see the cpu jump out form the window

:laugh::laugh: True

and HT is off. I've been trying to find any photoshop evidence on it, not looked too hard but I've got a feeling this isn't real. I'd like it to be real though.
 
:laugh::laugh: True

and HT is off. I've been trying to find any photoshop evidence on it, not looked too hard but I've got a feeling this isn't real. I'd like it to be real though.

it has a valid link

 
yeah i mean, at what point do you want bells and whistles over sheer brute force? Would a quad doing 4.5ghz w/ HT on be faster than a 5ghz quad with ht off? It seems like HT is just icing on the cake, not enough to warrant any complaints against a 5ghz quad lol

There's mostly no difference in Vista, since the OS doesn't use threads correctly. In any case it would be faster in general unless you were rendering or something thread intensive like that.
 
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