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    Overclocking with the Athlon processor

    I am here to get more information about an overclocking with the Athlon processor. I am having good knowledge about the hardware peripherals but not having much ideas about the overclocking. I just want to know the consequences after doing an overclocking with the Athlon processor. Also please provide the power consumed by that processor. Detailed explanation would be much appreciable.

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    Re: Overclocking with the Athlon processor

    As always, make several buyers of a new processor, the question of whether some burst of power is and will be giving away almost. So is attempted and how the reserves are called up - it is overclocked. Ideally suited to a course in the Phenom Black Edition with which the multiplier can be chosen freely. Currently the only available model Phenom 9600 BE was to move here with a maximum clock of 2,700 MHz to a complete working application, the 2,800 MHz, however, were even after a voltage increase is no longer completely stable. At 2.900 MHz after all, still it was enough for a boot. We did it at this point with the overclocking, but not exaggerate, because the processor is still required for further testing. The hope for AMD Phenom 9850, the new owner stokes with free multiplier, which was moving at 3.0 GHz but not completely stable for a working application. Plus a round of 400 MHz, creates exactly the same numerical value to a Phenom 9600 Black Edition, but it should be with the new Phenom 9850 with air cooling it. With water cooling and a voltage increase but would stable 3 GHz little in the way.


    First and foremost is of course once the introduction of the new B3 stepping Phenom processors in, which then also lead to set the current Phenom 9500 and 9600th Successively then the clock rate increases slowly and completes the portfolio, we expect to in the fourth quarter already, the new Phenom processors in 45-nm manufacturing.

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    Re: Overclocking with the Athlon processor

    A similar pattern also applies to the other processors from AMD. Up in the third quarter will also provide the first Phenom FX for attention. In the mainstream sector hold more triple-core models Einzu and "Kuma" AMD's new Athlon dual-core, is introduced. Simultaneously, the more recent versions of the Athlon 64 X2, in part, but they are also at the end of its life arrived. AMD itself is currently the "expected street price in the second quarter". That price is a little update on the official price list, still under the date substantiated, because already ahead of the new prices of Phenom processors. That date is not known, it has been for the forthcoming price reductions of all other desktop processors made the round. The Phenom 9550 already shows that the new models will probably take approximately the price of the old. Currently it means for us to read a little to himself the facts and to determine a price equal to the approximate, current market conditions. The smallest model from AMD, the Phenom 9100e, 9150e, respectively in the B3 stepping. Since its frequency is 400 MHz with the Phenom 9500/9550, is to start from a very low entry price. Price to what you'd initially not related to the 145 € that a Phenom 9500 costs to date. This would allow the 100 €, as we have suggested once already , back in reach. As the tray version of the 2.2-GHz Phenom is already fallen below 140 €, we keep this optimistic expectation for the price of the Phenom 9100e 1.8 GHz also, even if AMD indicates that it is only marginally less than will cost a Phenom 9500 - the market is already its own laws. For now the 65-watt processor will be however limited to the OEM market, but later are also available for everyone to retrofit for retail purchase.

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    Re: Overclocking with the Athlon processor

    The smallest model from AMD, the Phenom 9100e, 9150e, respectively in the B3 stepping. Since its frequency is 400 MHz with the Phenom 9500/9550, is to start from a very low entry price. Price to what you'd initially not related to the 145 € that a Phenom 9500 costs to date. This would allow the 100 €, as we have suggested once already , back in reach.
    The same applies to the faster model to follow in the second quarter of 2008. Currently, the Phenom 9750 is already available from 190 €, which is likely to change with real availability - to understand the benefit of customers. The only difference from a 100 MHz Athlon 9600 / 9650 there are likely to account for only a marginal price difference, the initial margin will be safe, but larger. Otherwise it would look like with the 2.6 GHz Phenom 9950th That this is expected to be for a long time, the fastest model, is also reflected on the price. I However, since he does not come until the third quarter, information purely speculative. The focus is therefore the time being on the AMD Phenom 9850 Black Edition. If AMD's true strategy, it is minimally more expensive than a Phenom 9750, therefore, could not of course in the first few days are available for around 200 Euro. But AMD will have to respond to prices, of course, the strong competition from Intel, it is safe to assume that the faster and fastest models are rapidly effective to have a real chance in the market place. As with the dual-core processors to the good old AMD X2 family must fix it again on price.

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    Re: Overclocking with the Athlon processor

    Almost a little alarmed at first we had to determine how many watts a system with a new AMD Phenom under full load but draws from the outlet. That picture was clouded even more by the Penryn generation in a positive sense that the bar was pushed down significantly. If you compare the Phenom in its 65-nm manufacturing perspective, however with the older Intel processors with four cores and the same production technology, but the picture clearly. A significant share of this course have the power-saving measures that fall mainly on Windows. AMD's Cool'n'Quiet thereby reduces the voltage from 1.25 to 1.05 volts, as a multiplier exactly half of the reference multiplier is used. As a result, since AMD Phenom not only sets in at the even and odd but also half multipliers that can arise very crooked things. A Phenom 9600 will run in power saving mode with a multiplier of 5.75, which is rounded by CPU-Z but to 5.8 - the time signature of the processor agrees with 1,150 MHz, however, exactly.

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    Re: Overclocking with the Athlon processor

    Once again we want to stress here that the TDP to the manufacturer has nothing to do with the power consumption in everyday life. Based on the TDP, an OEM manufacturer rather make sure that it is building a system that can dissipate the maximum thermal output of the processor to the cooling system. The AMD Phenom 9500 and 9600 currently have a TDP of 95 watts. The smaller model 9100e/9150e makes the little shortcuts all the glory and comes as the first quad-core with a TDP of 65 watts. The speculation for TDP of the faster models 9750 and 9950 in which it was estimated at 125, 140 watts respectively, are not applicable. The Model 9750 provides just the same classification as the other Phenom processors, the AMD 9850 had a higher TDP of 125 watts with on their way. It should be noted at this point is, however, that AMD Phenom 9750 to two different, with a 95 watt TDP and a 125 watt TDP, a situation that many dual-core processors from AMD was already known.

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    Re: Overclocking with the Athlon processor

    Despite the relatively low input voltage of 1.25 volts, the Phenom in almost all walks of life under load is really not a diet detractors. With 2.3 GHz, it almost always outperforms the 2.4 GHz Core 2 Quad Q6600 and is nearing the Q6700. In particular, the comparison to the Q6600 is given in most cases, which explains the official classification of the two processors in the same class TDP of 95 watts. With the older Stepping at this point but to make statements about the new, fast processors, is a very delicate matter. From the Phenom 9750 the power consumption goes up strongly, that it only seems logical that the faster the processor and model from 2.5 GHz rather have a TDP of 125 watts with are on the road. With 400 MHz less on the clock reached in our measurements, a Phenom X4 9950 most of the old flagship of Intel, the Core 2 Extreme QX6850, which has a TDP of 130 watts.

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    Re: Overclocking with the Athlon processor

    For temperature measurement, the closed system for an hour in 3DMark06 loop heated and the temperature is then the combination of Prime95 and 3DMark06 determined. The room temperature was around 21 degrees, the temperature read from the motherboard at full load with a maximum of 46 degrees. The temperature measurement on the new AMD motherboards designed, as often in the past, very difficult. This is due to the fact that both a new chipset is built in, to joins but also a new CPU, when the temperature reading has changed slightly. Until all relevant programs that can accurately read these diodes, an update have been subjected to probably take a while. This has sometimes present results in the familiar tools such as Everest and SpeedFan still have problems to read the correct results, which either too much at low temperatures just above 0 degrees, or to clearly leads to high results to 100 degrees. Temperatures were in our case, therefore, both with AMD OverDrive (AOD) is read, and again with the small tool HWMonitor reviewed. The comparison is, however, separate only between the AMD or Intel processors possible to one another, however, since at the Phenom CPUs, the CPU temperature always identical, the individual nuclei with temperature, since only a single sensor is available.

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