Originally posted by: DrMrLordX
Well now that these chips are out, has anyone tried overclocking on their own? Got any info on NB overclocks?
AMD to Align Release of New Triple-Core Athlon II Chips with Windows 7 Launch
The first triple-core Athlon II X3 processors will be models 425 and 435, which will function at 2.70GHz and 2.80GHz, respectively. The central processing units will feature 1.5MB of cache (512KB per core), will have thermal design power of 95W and will be compatible with AM2+ and AM3+ infrastructure. AMD will also energy-efficient triple-core microprocessors ? models 400e and 405e ? with thermal design power of 45W
In addition to triple-core chips, AMD will also broaden the lineup of its low-power (45W) desktop offerings with Athlon II X2 235e and 240e as well as Athlon II X4 600e and 605e central processing units.
Originally posted by: waffleironhead
I have one on order. i'll let you know when it gets here.
Originally posted by: Jesusthewererabbit
As will I.
Originally posted by: konakona
someone's gotta have a review article on this soon enough if not already, with gaming performance on OCd NB and all.
Originally posted by: alyarb
the overclocking seems to be generally pretty poor, we'll have to see what the deal is with the 605e. i think i would rather go with a phenom ii 550 and risk the unlock. The unlock failure rate really seems to be improving as time goes on. the first page of newegg reviews counts 37 successful unlocks and 11 failed unlocks. i didn't feel like checking out the other 2 pages but i think that's a risk i can take. another common case is 3.8 Ghz at 1.5v, and the athlon's aren't showing us that.
Originally posted by: MODEL3
http://www.xbitlabs.com/news/c..._Windows_7_Launch.html
AMD to Align Release of New Triple-Core Athlon II Chips with Windows 7 Launch
The first triple-core Athlon II X3 processors will be models 425 and 435, which will function at 2.70GHz and 2.80GHz, respectively. The central processing units will feature 1.5MB of cache (512KB per core), will have thermal design power of 95W and will be compatible with AM2+ and AM3+ infrastructure. AMD will also energy-efficient triple-core microprocessors ? models 400e and 405e ? with thermal design power of 45W
Originally posted by: ShawnD1
Originally posted by: alyarb
that's because you're using auto gk, and jesusthewererabbit is using a different program that will swallow up the whole CPU.
I can run other stuff as well. Me playing World of Warcraft while running Prime95 and OCCT
Originally posted by: drizek
Originally posted by: MODEL3
http://www.xbitlabs.com/news/c..._Windows_7_Launch.html
AMD to Align Release of New Triple-Core Athlon II Chips with Windows 7 Launch
The first triple-core Athlon II X3 processors will be models 425 and 435, which will function at 2.70GHz and 2.80GHz, respectively. The central processing units will feature 1.5MB of cache (512KB per core), will have thermal design power of 95W and will be compatible with AM2+ and AM3+ infrastructure. AMD will also energy-efficient triple-core microprocessors ? models 400e and 405e ? with thermal design power of 45W
What is AM3+? A typo?
What do you guys think the 405e will run at? 2.4ghz?
Originally posted by: drizek
Originally posted by: MODEL3
http://www.xbitlabs.com/news/c..._Windows_7_Launch.html
AMD to Align Release of New Triple-Core Athlon II Chips with Windows 7 Launch
The first triple-core Athlon II X3 processors will be models 425 and 435, which will function at 2.70GHz and 2.80GHz, respectively. The central processing units will feature 1.5MB of cache (512KB per core), will have thermal design power of 95W and will be compatible with AM2+ and AM3+ infrastructure. AMD will also energy-efficient triple-core microprocessors ? models 400e and 405e ? with thermal design power of 45W
What is AM3+? A typo?
What do you guys think the 405e will run at? 2.4ghz?
Originally posted by: Fox5
The Phenom II X3's are looking like a far better price/performance part than these Athlon X4's. Most stuff is only threaded well enough for 2 or 3 cores anyway, and the L3 cache should give the Phenom II a noticable scaling advantage to mostly make up for the loss of one core.
Originally posted by: cusideabelincoln
Originally posted by: ShawnD1
Originally posted by: alyarb
that's because you're using auto gk, and jesusthewererabbit is using a different program that will swallow up the whole CPU.
I can run other stuff as well. Me playing World of Warcraft while running Prime95 and OCCT
LOL. OCCT's priority is set "Lower" and I know Prime 95 doesn't have a high priority when other tasks are running. On a single core processor I would run P95 and play Counter-Strike almost as if P95 wasn't running at all (meaning I had very little performance drop).
Your screenshot demonstrates nothing for the user Jesusthewererabbit. He's using different programs.
Originally posted by: drizek
THe X4 is still cheaper though, and it is better at video encoding if that is your thing. Otherwise, particularly for gaming, the X3 is still better.
Originally posted by: ShawnD1
Originally posted by: cusideabelincoln
Originally posted by: ShawnD1
Originally posted by: alyarb
that's because you're using auto gk, and jesusthewererabbit is using a different program that will swallow up the whole CPU.
I can run other stuff as well. Me playing World of Warcraft while running Prime95 and OCCT
LOL. OCCT's priority is set "Lower" and I know Prime 95 doesn't have a high priority when other tasks are running. On a single core processor I would run P95 and play Counter-Strike almost as if P95 wasn't running at all (meaning I had very little performance drop).
Your screenshot demonstrates nothing for the user Jesusthewererabbit. He's using different programs.
That's exactly how it's done. Low priority programs are set to low priority and high priority programs are set to above-normal priority (high can sometimes freeze the computer). If you can't encode video and play games at the same time, it means your computer is broken.