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post Mar 7 2008, 02:00 AM

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QUOTE(alive88 @ Mar 7 2008, 01:51 AM)
@bro db..we wanna c u break the record..brows.gif
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i'll try my best laugh.gif
need to master DI oc 1st icon_rolleyes.gif
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post Mar 7 2008, 02:18 PM

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Phenom B3 stepping is successfully developed.
Guarantee TLB errata bug free
AMD will launch 45nm processor in H2 ( probably in Q4) smile.gif

Link: http://www.hkepc.com/?id=851&fs=c3nh (Chinese)

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post Mar 7 2008, 02:31 PM

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QUOTE(ah_khoo @ Mar 7 2008, 02:22 PM)
i'm expectin shanghai to close d performance gap. finger crossed on how d b3 will perform...  hmm.gif
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I guess you're mention about deneb
shanghai is server proc laugh.gif
With technical assistance from IBM, hope they will come out with something good for the K10.5 smile.gif

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QUOTE(-pWs- @ Mar 7 2008, 02:38 PM)
Good news indeed. Just hope they wont delay again  laugh.gif  laugh.gif
At last managed to oc to 3.2GHz. But w divider 400  doh.gif  doh.gif

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-pWs-
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The vcore is a bit high bro sweat.gif
How much is the power consumption?
Can use central brain identifier to check
If more than 125W better don't use for long term
waste electricity + kill mobo faster

edited: never tot you also like lolita brows.gif


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QUOTE(-pWs- @ Mar 7 2008, 03:10 PM)
Is it 126W??  hmm.gif  hmm.gif

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-pWs-
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ya that's the one laugh.gif
btw, that's just a software calculated result
actual power consumption might be vary
But it's good enough as reference. icon_rolleyes.gif
126W...almost same with a stock speed 6400+ laugh.gif
Still okay i think laugh.gif

edited: this is mine, laugh.gif
24/7 usage
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Just realized that yours is 1266883.14W rclxub.gif

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QUOTE(-pWs- @ Mar 7 2008, 03:22 PM)
blink.gif  blink.gif
Undeclock right??  wink.gif

-pWs-
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ya, wanted to save electricity laugh.gif
just realized that something wrong v your reading laugh.gif
1266883.14W is insane rclxub.gif


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QUOTE(-pWs- @ Mar 7 2008, 03:28 PM)
nod.gif  nod.gif
That is why I asked.  wink.gif
Software bug??  sweat.gif  sweat.gif

-pWs-
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Should be, maybe power consumption overclocked clockspeed cannot be calculated accurately
normally i use this to check for the power consumption for underclocked speed notworthy.gif
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QUOTE(User_Xp @ Mar 7 2008, 07:26 PM)
shanghai for desktop..montreal for server...  whistling.gif
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any link to prove your word? wink.gif
check this out smile.gif

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AMD plans to initially release two quad-core processors, one server chip codenamed Shanghai; and the other a desktop processor codenamed Deneb. AMD's current products are built on an older 65-nm architecture.
link: http://www.informationweek.com/management/...cleID=206901459

QUOTE(alive88 @ Mar 7 2008, 07:43 PM)
montreal?never heard of that..any link?wanna read review..ehe
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montreal is octal core , server chip
some info about it: http://www.informationweek.com/news/showAr...cleID=204802874

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QUOTE(ocz @ Mar 7 2008, 11:18 PM)
Come.lets join the tri-quad core side. brows.gif
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better wait for deneb
nothing special with tri core
your F3 windsor can easily beat that after overclock smile.gif

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QUOTE(fuzore @ Mar 10 2008, 05:16 PM)
he..he..he.. biggrin.gif

need some assistance here with my HT width which to use 16-16 or 8-8...
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and i more thing need conformation on which to data change if i want to set 5-5-5-15-2T
actually the 2T/1T i know aredy just for the other need to confirm...
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so to all sifu's out there plz do help in educating me.... icon_question.gif
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always stick to 16 up 16 down for HT Link bandwidth
5-5-5-15-2T = Cas Latency - RAS to CAS R/W delay - Row Precharge Time - Row cycle time- 1t/2t Command timing
Screw those gigabyte bios programmers , sh*t & confusing bios options rclxub.gif

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QUOTE(digswell @ Mar 10 2008, 06:20 PM)
is no gigabyte sh*t program...is the nvidia chipset got ht link 8 up 8 down and 16 up and 16 down
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no you're wrong
it's not nvidia chipset unique feature to have this HT link 8 bit up 8 bit down
That's the characteristic/ option of hyper transport
AMD chipset mobo also have this option ( it's nothing to do with nvidia or AMD sweat.gif )
a good example is TA690G , this option is available on it.
of coz, some mobo might not have this option.
it's all depend on bios programmer whether wanna write a complete/ good bios or not


what i'm trying to say is gigabyte bios programmer didn't arrange the ram timings properly ( for the ease of user )


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QUOTE(Benjo @ Mar 12 2008, 12:20 AM)
The mobo is using AM2.....the cpu supported is until 5200 only

http://www.biostar.com.tw/app/en-us/t-seri...rt.php?S_ID=175

thank
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the list is not up-to-date smile.gif
there's no way TF 570 cannot support 6000+ wink.gif

QUOTE(AMDAthlon @ Mar 12 2008, 12:29 AM)
Lol.Quite hard jo.Btw

I am getting the Biostar TA780 A2+? Hybrid with HD3450..Since it is only around RM 150  drool.gif What do you guys think good?
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To me 780G mobo would be a good choice to hybrid CF with 3800 series
Though it won't boost performance much (due to the performance gap between high end card and low end card is too wide) ,
but this combination will be good energy saver
whenever you don't need massive 3D graphic processing,
it will switch to integrated gc automatically ( which the power consumption is much much lower in this mode)
also, 780G chipset is manufactured with 55nm technology.
the idle power consumption for both south bridge and north bridge is less than 1 watt each.

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The prospect of 780G notebook applications leads us nicely to the chipset's party piece: its power consumption. A very advanced-at least in chipset terms-55nm fabrication process is used to manufacture the chipset's north and south bridge components, bringing idle power consumption for the chips down to what AMD claims is less than one watt each.


link: http://techreport.com/articles.x/14261/1

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how it works , i'm not really sure.
and sorry, i made a wrong statement
i should refer it as powerXpress and not hybrid crossfire notworthy.gif
hybrid crossfire only can be supported by 3400 series
it's claimed by HKEPC that although hybrid graphic technology won't give performance boost to mid/high end gc, but the energy saver feature can be used on them , it's known as powerXpress technology smile.gif

Link: http://www.hkepc.com/?id=816&page=3&fs=idn#view

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QUOTE(ocz @ Mar 12 2008, 01:21 AM)
The Abit AX78 also rated RM310. drool.gif
Its a must get items.
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ABIT AX78 is not 780G mobo
http://www.abit.com.tw/page/en/motherboard...TYPE=Socket+AM2
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QUOTE(CV6149 @ Mar 12 2008, 11:54 AM)
I am around ler taiko.....hehehhe

gonna start oc again..someone busy superpi..and now knock me already biggrin.gif:D
congrats aaaa thumbup.gif
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What's your opinion after changed to TA690G? laugh.gif
any significant improvement or deprovement ?

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QUOTE(CV6149 @ Mar 12 2008, 01:01 PM)
didnt test it throughly...just a simple configuration using the old setting...
but i think this is the best mobo for oc.......
the only problem is the mobo dimension and some parts placement...IF its in full atx form and better placement...10/10 score liao!

hahaha......1st time set my oc setting..straightway kawtim! no hassle no problem! really keng!

did you find any good oc mobo for am2+ that can top ta690g??
yes?? NO? brows.gif  brows.gif
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haha ic laugh.gif
top up ta690G?
hmm... in term of oc ability, some mobo might have better performance
eg. DFI UT 590SLI , DFI UT/DK 790FX ...
Those DFI LP mobos are good in ram oc ( The bios is tweaked and programed by oskar wu himself thumbup.gif) ,
as well as HTT oc , but the price of LAN PARTY mobo .. sweat.gif
To me TA690G oc ability is more than enough already,
and i'm very satisfied with every aspects on it laugh.gif



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FYI, different batch of proc vary in oc ability
and my F3 sales experience told me that,
even if you get exactly same batch ( maybe you search online, get those legendary godlike batch numbers),
there're possibilities you will get weak proc as well.
of coz, the chances to get good proc is higher if u pick a good batch
Every proc is unique , there's no two identical proc in world
it's all depend on your luck
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QUOTE(mizivincible @ Mar 12 2008, 05:27 PM)
Guys, anyone has experience with this mobo - Good in oc ? Read the review kinda positive and promising.

Abit AN9-32X SLI Socket AM2

http://www.modernopc.com/store/index.php?m...roducts_id=1156
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why buy old chipset mobo ? laugh.gif
with that amount of money,
you can get an am2+ mobo,
can upgrade to am2+ proc next time smile.gif
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QUOTE(mizivincible @ Mar 12 2008, 05:34 PM)
I see. Now seeking for recommendation for SLi AM2 board. Since you mentioned AM2+, so any recommendation within that budget ? With 32x SLi of course.
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maybe you can wait for this
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but i'm not sure about the specification of the mobo
p/s: it's an integrated gc mobo

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QUOTE(fuzore @ Mar 12 2008, 05:44 PM)
does it work like the 780 mobo....
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QUOTE(mizivincible @ Mar 12 2008, 06:00 PM)
The ram slots are horizontal ? I guess it'll be problem for my GeminII to fit in (or not)  hmm.gif

And for the integrated gc part, wont be a problem for standalone card right ? Wonder how much will be the price.
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the specification i'm not too sure
ya it works like 780 mobo , i assume that hybrid SLI feature will be introduced on it.
i don't think geminII will face problem on this mobo
integrated gc nv cause any problem to external gc,
you can either turn it off , or hybrid SLI with the external gc ( i assume) for power saving and performance boost

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