Originally it was 57 (are we talking multiplier here, btw?) but I think newer batches pushed the limit. Doesn't matter much as in theory and with LCS/air you won't set your multi to 57. The same with Phenom II BE's, if they have absolutely no limit, they will still get limited by heat or voltage at some point. I don't know about dominating but the overclocking headroom on a Sandy K is pretty darn great in most cases.
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then quit it gahhhhh!! >_< You own a Sandy too! You know how murderous they are! :P
It's being blamed on the operating system now. The processor is capable of using instruction sets and variables that don't even exist in current operating systems, i.e. Windows 7 (and therefore all apps/games/benches on Win 7) is essentially bottlenecking the FX chips - atleast that's what I've read.
Designing a CPU that nothing can make use of yet, now that's futureproofing. Wait, how did they even do that? o_O
It's in AMD's best interests to work VERY closely with Microsoft to help resolve performance issues - who knows, maybe with a framework patch we could see a ginormous boost? Or maybe we'll have to wait for Win 8? Staying positive here >_< it's partially thanks to AMD's competition that Intel came up with the monster that is Sandy Bridge.
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That's really bothersome, especially how if AMD prefers to excel in the workstation market rather than the PC/Gaming market then they should understand that companies don't exactly upgrade OS' on a constant basis. Hell, I work for a pretty large corporation and we're using XP still. >_>
You do realize that AMD didn't produce a whole lot of these the first batch. Remember they had manufacturing problems, the FX chips we are getting are the only ones that were worth selling.
Not to mention, I'm sure some folding@home farms would love to test out this chip with -bigadv. It may be a shoddy implementation of 8 "cores", but with how saturated an i7 would get, BD might show an advantage with 8 heavy threads over an i7 ramming two heavy threads down one pipe.
Power consumption really is only ludicrous when the chip is overclocked too, keep in mind. Llano is made on the same process, and those sip power more or less. Clock an FX down to Llano clock levels, give it folding work, and it should be alright for that. Note that this is my speculation, and entirely a niche application. Trying to justify it being out of stock so fast rather than it being good (it sort of isnt right now).
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Oh heck yeah, I'd say the majority of the world's IT corporations are still running XP workstations. Here at Telecom NZ all workstations are XP, while almost all the servers have been migrated from 2003 to 2008 - as long as the server backbone remains updated and secure, the workstations will continue to run happily until Microsoft terminate XP support in 2014 (or was it 2016?).
The combined cost of re-licensing for Win 7, training staff/engineers, building up support and getting everything fully compatible etc is simply not worth it.
Also all the machines here are E8400's + 2gb RAM...Win 7 wouldn't exactly help performance.
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