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AMD's Bulldozer 8.4GHz+ OC Achievement: Cooled to Near-Absolute Zero

Those hose popped out at this event too, was quite funny. :p

it didn't pop out at the blackops, event, it was never in!

And yeah, i saw it pop. Crazy stuff done by crazy guys, setting a crazy record. Seems fitting. :laugh:
 
Whole thing is, we see wut the 1st gen Bulldozer is capable of, now we shall see how Bulldozer-E is next year

i don't think anyone said bulldozer wouldn't OC well, a 4.8ghz or so turbo(i am unsure of the actual turbo number but i think it was 4.8 or 4.4ghz) shows that a CPU can do 4.8 or 4.4*ghz under manufacturer specs means its going to OC very high, and AMD not really having issues with cold means that you can expect some very high frequencies.

I just hope that these can bench at 7ghz consistently(also AMD later batches tend to be better than ES, just because the processing tech gets better(llano for example)), and hopefully be able to beat a 6ghz SB-E, if AMD can pull that off, 1ghz higher, same core numbers or even higher. If they can pull that off, average joes will buy them up and OC them to hell and not spend a fraction of what they would spend on a SB-E system. that is just the truth, AMD has beaten Intel before, if anyone here is old enough to remember the P4 days, AMD rocked, Then Intel gained room. I left the OC sense when Intel sucked, and my P4 561 held its own WR(still does), i come back and Intel is way ahead, now maybe the tides will turn. From what I have seen ambient temps and so Intel is far ahead, even with bulldozer, but this gives AMD a chance to win over the extreme overclockers.
 
Considering you are correcting everyone else, this was done on LN2 AND LHe, you may want to read the original article again!

no the final overclock was done on LHe there was no LN2 in the pot during the final clock. LN2 is used to bring the initial temps down so there isn't as much of a drastic drop leading to cracks fatigue etc. roughly the pot was brought down ~ -180C using LN2 and then the LHe is added to drop temps down to ~ -240C. do you have any other things you think i said incorrectly or would you just prefer i was more specific in my next posts?
 
Aren't these Bulldozer CPU's being tested the B0 stepping, the very first CPU's? The B1 or newer is probably the versions AMD is going to release sometime in Oct. 2011...
 
Bulldozer-E is on a new socket totally which AMD will stick with for sometime. I suspect early Models of Bulldozer-E will be AM3+ but at that time the second set will be soley on the new socket (supposedly FM2)
 
Bulldozer-E is on a new socket totally which AMD will stick with for sometime. I suspect early Models of Bulldozer-E will be AM3+ but at that time the second set will be soley on the new socket (supposedly FM2)
So in that case do we wait for Bulldozer-E with the new socket and chipset or we dive into Bulldozer once it gets released this Oct. 2011?
 
I say its optional but if the numbers do show its an improvement over PH2 n the turbo core function is higher why not upgrade. My Bros machine will get the upgrade once the final AM3+ Bulldozer Hits the shevles n is discontinued n that machine will then have 32GB ram if they ever release 8 GB DDR3 Modules
 
Mine was on a Intel CPU . In-fact the one I have now . I could not break 4.0GHz with any of my AMD chips . :shadedshu

I was able to break 4ghz on a phenom 9850 with WATER! ;)

My phenom II 940 CRAPPY non cherry picked edition did 4.1 ghz, a friend of mine did 4.3
 
I was able to break 4ghz on a phenom 9850 with WATER! ;)

My phenom II 940 CRAPPY non cherry picked edition did 4.1 ghz, a friend of mine did 4.3

The previous record of 8.3Ghz~ was on a Netburst Celeron.
 
The previous record of 8.3Ghz~ was on a Netburst Celeron.

this was on air.

ehm, even athlon 64's is able to do 4ghz with dry ice.
Phenom II does 5.5 ghz with ease on dry ice.

Netburst chips is like, 6 ghz, thats nothing. I guess bulldozer will be the same, but they are made by nature to allow latencies and such.
I've heard IPC and real life speed per mhz is increased however not on par with intel, but they will be having very high clocks, I think they're gonna be rather competetive for the first time in decades, lets hope things happen quicker in the cpu world onwards.
 
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netburst is all, OMG MHz followed by OH CRAP SOLITAIRE, LAAGGGGGG
 
Netburst is good for Health and Safety. That lag is by design: Work a bit, lag, so get up, walk around, have a coffee, take a short break. ;-P
 
I've heard IPC and real life speed per mhz is increased however not on par with intel, but they will be having very high clocks, I think they're gonna be rather competetive for the first time in decades

Decades? They were competitive in terms of performance as recently as 6 years ago...
 
Netburst was a pile of garbage and greatly lacked innovation. To help hide the bottlenecks, you jacked up the speed. Bulldozer has nothing to do with Netburst regardless of the length of the pipes.
 
Decades? They were competitive in terms of performance as recently as 6 years ago...

AMD dominated with K8 Till Intel got their act together with Core 2, AMD was hampered by first Gen K10 but fixed it but was too late with K10 Rev 2.
 
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