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Probably the original road map had Steamroller for first half 2013, but that changed a while ago and of course would make no sense since pile driver was just released. There will be a second iteration of Pile driver around July 2013 with higher speeds and a .28nm process which should reduce energy consumption. Those will be the last cpus for the AM3+ socket. Steamroller will come in on a new socket and probably DDR4 memory.
Use your current memory for the time being.Get a new cpu . the memory speed while somewhat helpful is notas important as the performance improvements the cpu will achieve. |
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Steamroller is slated for am3+/am4 just like the phenom II's will run in am2+/am3 boards
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Some people state that, but I have seen nothing official from AMD that Steamroller will be in AM3+ socket. The coming refresh of Piledriver on .28nm process will be on AM3+ It is not clear at all that Steamroller will also be on AM3+.
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Heck there are 760G boards with Vishera support walking around right now. If you want to doubt AMD will support AM3+ with Steamroller go ahead just know you are likely to be wrong.
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In any event, Piledriver is the better option versus any Phenom II by far. Quote:
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Probably because what really changed was VRM design between 8-series and 9-series. The change from FM1 to FM2 is similar, but required a whole new socket. AMD wasn't going to include backwards compatibility for FX chips at all at first, if I remember right, so just be glad we got what we did.
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That's for sure. Speculation will continue until it's obvious a release is imminent. By the way some are saying Kalaveri was cancelled, but I thought AMD denied that, am I misinformed? Did you see my post I finallyam stable at4.65 Ghz by means of fsb overclocking. It gives me a oerfomance boost over the same clock with cpu multiplier only. Can't get higher than that with stability. |
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Perhaps I could but I quit with 4.8 Ghz when I got nowhere with 1.52 vcore, A superpig to go from 4.6 to 4.8. Not worth the extra power usage to me.
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Very nice OC. personally for me I am never lucky upping the FSB speed, though I've been very lucky with upping the multi as much as possible and by tweaking settings and stuff to get a high OC with low Voltage.
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My FSB attempt was puirely based on the account of another overclocker on that board who had difficulty with getting a decent overclock with cpu multiplier only. So I figured why not give it a run, I had nothing to lose. Anand and Tech Spot are still running the lies that Kalaveri is cancelled. I was banned from Tech Spot after they did avery flawed review of Piledriver and called them out for it with details of where their review was flawed. I guess I made the mistake of "questioning their integrity". I thought it was appropriate under the circumstances and have no regrets. I wouldn't be able to trust their evaluations after that review. Here I feel the reviews are much more rigorous and better thought out. Last edited by os2wiz; Nov 26, 2012 at 11:39 PM. |
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Both Anand and Tech Spot websites are Pro-Intel. You can tell by the cherry picked benchmarks that almost always favour Intel. This is a fact which many know of very well.
For me I have a combination of minor bumps in volts for various stuff in the bios. I don't like taking the CPU voltage higher than 1.39v, so I settled for 1.375v. I have my 8120 running at 4.40 GHz. That is a 1.30 GHz Overclock with a very minor bump in voltage and running on all 8 cores. I cannot ask for anything better especially for how low I paid for the 8120 versus the more expensive 8150 at that time. I am wondering if I can take the Piledriver up to at least 4.80 GHz with 1.39v? This would be something I would try by slowly upping the multi one step at a time. Just waiting for the proper price on the FX-8350 which is for $195.
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You've got a little more patience than me in waiting for that price drop. I saw it on Amazon last year with Bulldozer perhaps it will happen for you in December. |
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Last time I checked I didn't buy an 8-core bohemeth CPU to run single threaded crap. The applications I use love more and more cores. Yet I still get told Intel is better What a waste of time. Hopefully these FX8300 95w chips clock pretty good I am thinking about snagging one of those while I am deployed. Will be nice to grab something with a bit more kick than my B97.
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Posting my data under low load and full load. Think a couple of images are missing. I'll send them up later.
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Thanks for your input. I hope your deployment won't be in Afghanistan. I feel for you guys just like a did for those during the Vietnam War. Don't get me wrong. I'm no patriot. I hate the bosses from my former job all the way up to those parasites who run and own the global corporations I just hate seeing working class guys being shipped into action for bosses wars. The guys on the ground get it worst being put into situations that often call for them to kill women and children. It's no picnic and it takes a toll on their health both physical and mental. Lost some neighbors in Vietnam , opened my eyes up and turned me into a warrior against that war. I wish you well. Come home safe. |
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Here is the reporting regarding AMD pushing Steamroller forward.
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Even if the Steamroller release supports 2133 for IMC (which is unknown at this time , since the IMC really doesn't get revamped until Excavator) I should be able to run this memory at 2133 at tighter timings than my current 2133 memory allows. The new memory runs at 1.6 v versus 1.65 for the 2133 memory. So I think I have my bases covered. Today I toightend the 2133 memory timings since I am only running it at 1840 ti 8-10-9-28 and lowered my cpu voltage 1 level to 1.435 in bios though at idlle it runs at 1.428 v . CPU IDZ says vid is 1.325 v. By the way is it true I should uninstall AI/2 if I am running HDWMonitor? I haven't noticed any bad readings with HDWmon with AI/2 installed. Just want to do things the right way. |
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