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I see it as TheMailMan78 posting yesterday said "initial testing of the upcoming Windows 8 operating system, we’ve seen performance improvements of up to 10% in some applications, when compared to Windows 7". Are these "patches" actually able to replicating what a complete and final Win8 architecture improvments offer? Are these just a rehash of what Beta Win8 has, and as AMD and Microsoft collaborate furthure they will find 10% here and there.
Then today btarunr finds one site that ran a few tests (obviously not all the software AMD has at their disposal) and then claim is "Still No Improvement"... typical misleading banter. First AMD should conduct a complete battery of tests and provide results and work in partnership with Microsoft to say within the confines of Win7 this is what such patches can impart. Nothing wrong with that, while just shut-up about Win8, and keep that in their back pocket till Win8 is really relevant. Last edited by Casecutter; Jan 13, 2012 at 07:38 PM. |
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I think there needs to be more patching done with this, Bulldozer is still a nice solution for its clock speed and overclocking headroom however fails to maintain purpose in performance solutions. I guess the problem here is that AMD gets too focused on trying to lead an idea, which eventually compromises their marketing goals. Perhaps too early release to counter Sandy-Bridge?
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Bulldozer one of the biggest Epic fails in PC history.
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No 2nd did you forget about netburst and P4 ?
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They should then start over . This is just not going to get fixed by patching the OS . It would seem to me the lack of performance that AMD users are having is not due to an OS but hardware . Though there is a 10% increase in performance with the patch , I truly think that it is not going to get any better than that . Sad that AMD could not beat sandy bridge as every one so wanted it to do but this is a fact so again no patch will fix that !
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Wow....people are really passionate about the intel must fall thing..... Bd cant go core for core with intel.....and with whats coming.......its over. Amd knows where its strength lies.... Gpus and low poweed apus. Thats amds fututer thats where the rule....for now.
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The low level of intelligence of a lot of people posting in these threads here is worrying.
The patch puts 1 thread on its own module, up to 4 threads. You get the same effect as shutting off every other core in BIOS leaving 1 FPU (BD has 4) to 1 thread instead of making it work on 2. Here are my test results on my own system from Dec 16th when the first patch (KB2645594 only, then was removed)came out: As you can see, 8 thread performance was lowered a few percent, so the patch was removed and now two patches are coupled. Test System: AMD Eight Core FX-8150 @ 4.69Ghz / 2.51Ghz CPU-NB 2x2GB DDR3-2133 CAS 7-10-7-27 160ns 1T ASUS Crosshair V Formula 2x Western Digital Caviar Black 640GB WD6401AALS in RAID 0 XFX Black Edition 850w (Seasonic 850w M12D) 80 Plus Silver 2x AMD HD5770 Windows 7 Professional 64-bit SP1 Core Parking ON wPrime 32M v1.55 - 1 Thread: 44.896 sec 2 Thread: 22.586 sec 3 Thread: 15.114 sec 4 Thread: 11.684 sec 5 Thread: 10.017 sec 6 Thread: 8.815 sec 7 Thread: 7.938 sec 8 Thread: 7.673 sec 1 to 4 Thread Ratio: 3.842x 2 to 4 Thread Ratio: 1.933x 1 to 8 Thread Ratio: 5.851x 4 to 8 Thread Ratio: 1.523x Non-patched wPrime 32M v1.55: 1 Thread: 45.116 sec 2 Thread: 22.869 sec 3 Thread: 15.725 sec 4 Thread: 12.098 sec 5 Thread: 10.640 sec 6 Thread: 8.924 sec 7 Thread: 7.831 sec 8 Thread: 7.410 sec 1 to 4 Thread Ratio: 3.729x 2 to 4 Thread Ratio: 1.890x 4 to 8: 1.632x Cinebench R11.5 - 1 Thread: 1.16 pts 2 Thread: 2.30 pts 3 Thread: 3.42 pts 4 Thread: 4.44 pts 5 Thread: 5.31 pts 6 Thread: 6.14 pts 7 Thread: 6.93 pts 8 Thread: 7.68 pts 1 to 4 Thread Ratio: 3.82x 2 to 4 Thread Ratio: 1.93x 1 to 8 Thread Ratio: 6.62x 4 to 8 Thread Ratio: 1.72x 4 thread Cinebench R11.5 unpatched: 4.30 pts Patched: 4.44 pts 7-Zip 9.20 - AES-256 Encrypted 10 Char. Password - 1003MB 200 File JPEG deflate to .ZIP 1 Thread: 8:14s (494s) 2030 KB/s 2 Thread: 4:12s (252s) 3980 KB/s 3 Thread: 2:46s (166s) 6040 KB/s 4 Thread: 2:15s (135s) 7430 KB/s 5 Thread: 1:52s (112s) 8955 KB/s 6 Thread: 1:38s (98s) 10234 KB/s 7 Thread: 1:29s (89s) 11270 KB/s 8 Thread: 1:21s (81s) 12382 KB/s 1 to 4 Thread Ratio: 3.65x 2 to 4 Thread Ratio: 1.86x 1 to 8 Thread Ratio: 6.09x 4 to 8 Thread Ratio: 1.66x 4 thread Unpatched 7-Zip 9.20: 2:20 Patched: 2:15
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The patch appears to be more of a stability fix which enables the CPU to handle the threads better as it was previously putting cores to sleep when it shouldn't etc, which in turn, allows for a more stable FPS count which means a boost to your performance.
I personally would be happy with that, if I had BD. The performance of the processor is still good, especially considering the hardware I currently have. IIRC, they never said it was going to be the best CPU on the market, just they were going to compete better than before, and they are. With this patch, they are making it more stable and giving a slight boost here and there. |
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Trinity will beat Ivy with IGP, but it's CPU performance will fail hard. I'm not in the market for an IGP right now.
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And the biggest win is Core 2 Duo, Intel realized what they were doing wrong with netburst, and fixed it in spectacular fashion. Amd need to do the same now.
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Not really, Bulldozer has potential just like Netburst....luckily Bulldozer isn't actually aimed at what Netburst was really aimed at
Bulldozer is aiming for a Hetrogeneous design Netburst was aiming for a Homogeneous design Netburst will make it's return by Skylake since Haswell still has a 14 stage pipeline Intel needs Netburst to beat Bulldozer in the later stages... Last edited by seronx; Jan 13, 2012 at 11:04 PM. |
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No that is a fusion with 80% Core 20% Netburst
Intel needs 100% Netburst to beat Bulldozer after Excavator AMD releasing Bulldozer with no optimizations should have been a huge warning to everyone...about the future versions of Bulldozer (They pretty much ported Sandtiger to 32nm and called it Orochi) |
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All sounds familar......can smell the fail from here.
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I think you all need to get back on topic here . The fact is that BD finally has a patch did it improver things for BD YES it did . Did the patch fix the issues BD was having sure . Stability is now corrected , I heard the problem was scheduling that windows was shutting off the cores of the CPU because they were not being used and since this was happening then the CPU would become unstable as it really can only do what it is told to . Now is there the huge performance gain from this No not really are people pissed because they did not get the CPU performance of the Intel sandy bridge ? I do not care ! Thing is the patch works and the CPU is now fixed move on , Nothing to see here now time to move on .
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