Pa i nije nešto. Odi na pcexpert forum, tam imaš "best of" Super Pi, E6400 bi trebal to izračunat za oko 20 sec, možda i manje!
Grijeh je imat takav proc i ocz memu i imat to na default....kakvo glupo pitanje jel sve ok??Pa naravno da je!
Loše za tebe..jer amd če sad izdat svoje nove proceve!
Amd 6000+ doce oko 1000dolara ili 500dolaraIzvorno postao Bartuc
Po performansama AMD ne kasni puno za Intelom, drugo je stvar OCa jer je Conroe po tome i postao toliko poznat.
* AMD believes the core race is just a repeat of the megahertz race and that adding more cores isn't the best way to go about scaling processor performance in the future. Instead, AMD is cooking up what it calls "Accelerated Processing Units". Accelerated Processing Units, or APUs, will be multi-core chips that include any mix of processor cores and other dedicated processors. Fusion, AMD's integrated CPU and graphics processor, is AMD's first step in that direction.
* In late 2007, AMD will introduce a mobile chip dubbed Griffin that will support split power planes and HyperTransport 3.0, meaning it'll almost certainly be based on AMD's quad-core architecture. Griffin will be accompanied by platforms supporting PCI Express 2.0, DirectX 10-class integrated graphics, DisplayPort video output, and a Universal Video Decoder—essentially a dedicated video processor.
Once P-Rating is a very successful marketing tactic for AMD, making consumers to compare the PR of AMD's processors to the clock speed of Intel's processors. Until now, most of AMD’s processors still adopted the PR scheme for customer’s reference. Nonetheless, the PR figures are no longer useful for comparison as dual core has become common; sometimes it is quite confusing, especially since the launch of Core architecture. AMD plans to discard the PR scheme starting from the next-generation Stars processor.
In the short future, AMD will release its top dual-core processor, Athlon 64 X2 6000+ (3GHz/1MB L2x2), in Q1 2007. Previously named Athlon 64 FX-64, Athlon 64 X2 6000+ is fabricated in 90nm process and has 89W and 125W TDP edition. In addition, AMD Athlon 64 X2 6000+ is the last division of Citie processor.
ATi’s integrated chipset with DX10 support comes in 2007. It will support 52 PCIe lanes. This is enough to have three PCIe 16X slots and a single 4X slot. It also has HTX support which will allow you to plug the add in card in processor and memory. This avoids going via chipset and is done using Hypertransport marchitecture.
The RD790 is also Hypertransport 3.0 compatible and will be able to rock and roll with new Athlons probably supporting both socket AM2+ and the new socket F. The board supports dual gigabit LAN and it has its own cache memory. The cache memory should help lower latencies and provide more bandwidth to a board.
AMD’s next-generation Star processors will be put into the market and fight with Intel’s Core. To prepare this war, besides the improvement of its microarchitecture, AMD is persuading JEDEC (Joint Electron Device Engineering Council) to put DDR2-1066 as the standard, letting the faster memory be officially supported in Star. The new Star family includes quad-core Agena, mainstream dual-core Kuma, entry dual core Rana, and single-core Spica.
AM2+ and AM2 is compatible to each other. For example, Altair can work in the existing Socket AM2 main board, the only need is BIOS upgrade. Yet Hyper-Transport will get only 2GHz in Socket AM2 main board as ver. 2.0. Furthermore, AM2+ main board is also designed to support AM3. Star will have SSE4A, a derivative edition of SSE4 in which those Intel 64 instructions are not available. Instructions include graphic, video encoding, 3D calculation, multimedia related are all compatible in Star.
Izvor: HKEPC
he RD790 is the successor to AMD’s previously released 580X chipset, formerly known as CrossFire Xpress 3200. The RD790 has plenty of PCI Express lanes to go around. AMD has equipped the RD790 with 42 PCI Express lanes for plenty of expansion capabilities. Thirty-two PCI Express lanes are dedicated to two PCIe x16 slots for CrossFire operation. These lanes can be further divided to deliver four PCIe x8 slots as well. PCI Express 2.0 will be supported as well.
There are ten remaining lanes with six lanes used for PCIe x1, x2, x4 slots and integrated PCIe devices and another four lanes used for the south bridge interconnect. The RD790 supports HyperTransport 3.0 and Socket AM2+. Socket AM2+ will be the new socket used by AMD’s upcoming Stars core based processors. There are two reference boards available: Mako and Wahoo.
According to AMD, the new 65nm G-stepping Brisbane core has the same transistor count as the 90nm F-stepping Windsor core (just shy of 154 million transistors in real terms) that it will eventually replace. As a result of the finer manufacturing process, the Athlon 64 X2 die has been reduced from 183mm to 126mm – just shy of 69% the size of its older brother.
It would seem like progress with AMD's 65 nanometre manufacturing is going well, because the company has quietly introduced a Brisbane-based Athlon 64 X2 3600+. The new chip comes with a 1.9GHz core clock (with a 9.5x multiplier) and 2x512KB of L2 cache. Newegg is stocking the processor for $115 USD.
The online retailer states that the chip must be bought as part of a CPU / motherboard combo that will set you back $168.99. The motherboard included in the bundle is Biostar's TForce 550 (Review) motherboard (nForce 550). The original Athlon 64 X2 3600+ was manufactured on AMD's 90 nanometre SOI process and came clocked at 2.0GHz. Instead of reducing the clock speeds, AMD opted to dock the L2 cache - the X2 3600+ only had 256KB of L2 cache per core back then.
Izvor: Bit-Tech, Tech Report i Motherborads.org
The desktop equivalent of Barcelona, codenamed Agena, is the 65nm flagship of AMD's next-generation desktop processors. Launch frequencies were at "2.4 - 2.6GHz." Previous roadmaps had indicated Agena would debut at 2.7 to 2.9 GHz. Agena will have a 2MB L2 and 2MB L3 cache per CPU. AMD's internal guidance denotes this as a 125W TDP processor. As the flagship, Agena will be the first next-generation desktop launch and is scheduled for Q3'07.
Kuma, the dual-core mainstream next-generation desktop processor was quoted as having launch frequencies of "2.0 - 2.9GHz." Unlike the quad-core Agena processors, Kuma will feature 1MB of L2 and 2MB of shared L3 cache. Kuma will launch with both 89W and 65W TDP variants, but Energy Efficient models scheduled for 35W TDP will follow shortly after.
Rana, the next-generation Sempron successor codename, will launch with frequencies in the 2.1 to 2.3 GHz range. The dual-core CPUs will feature 1MB of total L2 cache, but no L3 cache. Rana's TDP is rated at 65W. Rana will not launch with the Agena flagship; AMD roadmaps have the processor launching at the same time as the Energy Efficient Kuma processors, or approximately Q4'07 if the launch schedule holds together.
Agena FX codename also appears to still exist on the roadmap. The only difference at this point between Agena and Agena FX is that Agena FX will use the Socket 1207+ interface.
zaš si uzeo 800memu kad sve 667 idu na 800 frekve?!
pa razlika mu je oko 50 kn, zadnjih 2 tjedna su cijene pale za poludit...Izvorno postao Ivek
ako treba netko memu kupit, kupujte sad, jer su cijene niske totalno...
Intel Core 2 Quad Q6600
Gigabyte GA-965P-DS4
4Gb Corsair VS 667Mhz
Corsair HX520W
Xfx 8800GT Alpha Dog
Samsung Syncmaster T220 + Syncmaster 930BF
Creative X-Fi Xtreme Gamer
Logitech G5 v2
pa zato jer ddr 800 ide do 900~1000 mhz
harry moraš ga clocknut na 3.2 1.4v radi ko urica(naravno ne sa stock coolerom). razmišljam da stavim na 3.6ghz @1.5v ali mislim da je to malo bezobrazno. za tak malo para toliko muzike!
Core2 duo e6400 @ 3.2 ghz / Thernaltake Big Typhoon / Ga-965-p DQ6 / 2gb Supertalent cl4 / P-O-V 8800gtx 768mb / WD 200gb sata2 / hitachi 80gb sata / Creative X-fi extreme music / Seasonic s12 600w / Samsung 940BF 2ms
iči če ti 100%
Gledaj sa E6300 su radili na pcekspertu na 15sec super pi. Tak da ovaj isto mora rasturati.
Apple Macbook Pro, late 2011 Quad i7 2.2.ghz, 16GB So-dimm DDR3 RAM / Wacom Intuos 4 / Asus PA246Q