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| [M] Reviewer Join Date: Nov 2004 Location: Waregem
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![]() | Not much to share about the results as, obviously, there's the strong Intel NDA. The Gulftown, Intel's upcoming 6-core 32nm has already been pushed on air cooling to a strong 4.7GHz and an impressive 251MHz BLCK, which quite a lot as the current samples can hardly ever do 235MHz on air cooling, let alone 24/7 stable. ![]() ![]() |
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![]() | It looks goooooood ![]() I wonder about phase/ln2 scaling, how high can a 6core go ![]()
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![]() | Hm, is there a link to the source? XS forums? Only 4.66GHz... to bad isn't 4.8GHz, would have been a 100% overclock... ![]() Last edited by Kougar : 16th September 2009 at 08:22. |
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![]() | Didn't find it on XS forums. For NDA-safety reasons I prefer to not add a source. |
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![]() | Ahh, I understand. Still, if silicon this early can do this well then I'm sure the chips being sold later will hit 4.8GHz. You guys sure know how to make a 4.2GHz Core i7 920 feel outdated. ![]() |
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