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Not a theory... a practice. This was done with BD.
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And still isn't a very smart line of thought, either, just like with BD. If you want Phenom II, go buy Phenom II.
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Certainly on all 990 FX motherboards one has that ability.
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I'll never understand why people buy new stuff, and then complain that it's not like the old stuff. Being different is what makes it new. Trying to change it into the old stuff...when you already had the old stuff...man...I'll never understand.
And yes, I was speaking from a financial perspective.
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Me either... nostalgia perhaps? Trying to get that IPC feeling back again?
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I'm fairly sure that the Assus Crosshair allowed that. I thing that [H] ran some tests with 1 core per module activated and they used that motherboard if I recall correctly.
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No not correct. I have an Asus Crosshairs V and you can turn on and off modules , Not individual cores.
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I did not review the BD CPUs, I actually assembled a package by buying all the parts separately, but ending up with the same review kit as all those other guys and gals got. I tried the whole core-in-module-disable. was one BIOS only. Was it slightly faster? Sure. But then you lost out on the whole idea of these chips, which is many mores, not a quad-core.
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Thanks. Really, I don't know much more than anyone else. I do, however, play with a lot of hardware, and always have. Overclocking memory and playing with timings has always been my thing than I enjoyed out of this hobby, and then going sub-zero for cooling opened a whole new realm of possibilities...expensive ones. That didn't last long.I do not work for anyone in the industry, period. I do home exterior refinishing, vinyl siding actually, but live in Canada, where vinyl can only be installed about 8 months out of the year. I work for myself, get paid according to the work I do, and then take the winter off. Needing/wanting extra money in the winter lead to me doing many other things, but siding is what I do. I'm gonna go back to school soon though, so I can do HVAC in the winter. I enjoy working on people's homes and such too much, making people's visions reality... Anyway, that's me in a nutshell. I have 4 kids, my wife has a pretty successful executive/engineering career, and childcare is expensive, so the past 2 years, and one year more, I've been home full time caring for my kids...it's been like one long long winter. I can't sit around and do nothing, so doing reviews works well for me. And I get to share my experiences, I get some info for the companies that make this stuff, and then get to relate that back at you guys. I put my own spin on motherboard reviews, showing what's really what on the board's surface, but really ,anyone with a small bit of knowledge on what numbers to google can do just the same as I do. It's just research, really, and isn't something I personally see as any real skill. It takes time, and I have a lot of that. I'm just happy I can do something useful with my time. No thanks needed. ![]() The only advantage I have, really, is all this time. Unfortunately, that time has now itself come up short...I'm just simply getting too many product samples, and end up doing nothing but reviews. ![]() But the more samples I get...the more I learn. Really, I'm learning just as much as you are
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The new FX processors were on TR's podcast, and an interesting point raised was that while the TDP differences suggests a 48W gap between Intel and AMD, in actual practice the measured difference at the wall was about 100W.
That's HUGE, especially if you're running your computer 24/7 for one reason or another (servers, folding nuts, etc). 100W 24/7 at 15c per kWh is $11 a month in electricity. That's $130+ a year or roughly the difference in platform cost compared to an Ivy Bridge i7; if you keep your rig for 2 years an Ivy i7 actually ends up being cheaper to own+operate. Where I live, the applied electricity rate is actually close to 30c per kWh, so that's a whopping $260 difference in electricity alone for just one year. It actually makes running an FX processor a rather silly option for me. |
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Yeah however the mass majority of us do not run our PC's 24-7.
Also here is a good average power consumption benchmark from guys known to be Intel biased http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/...w,3328-16.html 8350 to i7 3770K was around 53W Last edited by Garage1217; Nov 2, 2012 at 10:15 PM. |
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Personally if disabling 1 core per module proves to be a better performer, I would still keep it running at all 8-cores ![]() Now last I heard its all up to the board and bios. Currently not possible on the Crosshair V Formula unless you use a hacked bios.
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It was tested on Bulldozer and it did result in slightly higher performance--because there was no bottleneck at the scheduler.
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I just got my CPU today FX-8350. The batch number is 1236 PGN. Does any one know if this is one of the better batches that overclock better? I live in NY the chip was shipped 2nd day UPS air last Friday. Because of the hurricane and 2 days of UPS incompetence I got it a week later. I have had numerous problems in the last few months with UPS. Apparently they are having a major mid to lower level management change with forced retirements. They are losing key know ledgeable personnel. Now there are many cases of items being put on the wrong trucks sometimes going to the wrong state for a local delivery. It is sad. Par for the course for US business. ,They are so fixated on short-tern profits they are destroying good businesses and millions of workers lives. |
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Considering this only launched recently we dont know, why not compare it to the Chinaman that OCd to 8.1 GHz on all 8 cores
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I hope that was a joke. I have a Corsair H100 lying here ready for installation with the cpu, not a LN2 setup.. I am having installation Monday when the power supply unit is supposed to arrive. I think 4.8 GHZ is my likely target.
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