Well, they could do that with cautious binning anyway.
AMD Overdrive? On Phenom X4 Woah!
AMD Overdrive? On Phenom X4 Woah!
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Nov 4 2007, 12:25 PM
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Indicator of unlocked Phenoms?
Well, they could do that with cautious binning anyway. |
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Nov 5 2007, 03:42 PM
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QUOTE(ikanayam @ Nov 5 2007, 09:18 AM) Anything multicore chip based on the same architecture will be able to change core clocks independently of each other. However, current OSes can't schedule heavier threads on faster cores so it's not very useful at this point. Not really, but you could put dual-threaded apps to affinity 1 & 2, clock those b****es high, and get 3 and 4 into C&Q or something like that sort of throttling to get thermals manageable (instead of requiring heavy cooling) |
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