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<b>The Athlon Ultra 3400+PR/3Ghz FR AMD CPU FUD THG note</b>:
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welcome to this Discussion thread.
<i>topic modification for <b>Crashman</b>. poor boy, he didnt understand the topic before.</i>
<i>if <b>you know</b> <font color=white>you don't know<font color=black>, the way could be more easy ...<P ID="edit"><FONT SIZE=-1><EM>Edited by Labdog on 06/06/02 04:31 PM.</EM></FONT></P>
you troll, fish, babelfish, denigrate, tease, torment, abuse, mock, irritate me since 1 year & i scared you?!?
roflMAO.
<i>whatever, nothing its lost, i have made some progress in english...
some ppl even thought im an American.</i> that is a peak. hahahaha.
note: well, i dont say that for you Mat. ppl will recognize themself easily.
<i>if <b>you know</b> <font color=white>you don't know<font color=black>, the way could be more easy ...<P ID="edit"><FONT SIZE=-1><EM>Edited by Labdog on 06/05/02 11:54 AM.</EM></FONT></P>
I don't know, but the heat reduction are not as high as I expected. Why they need to increase voltage to achieve higher frecuencies? It's like the CPU is not "good enough" to run on 1.5v
Don't misunderstand me, I'm just a little bit disappointed.
It's like the CPU is not "good enough" to run on 1.5v
no, i dont think we have to see the new tbred model with this point of view.
the "older" tbird ran at 1.75v which is 0.25 volt higher.
even at high frequencies (2200+), the tbred voltage is 1.65v then 0.10 volt under the tbird voltage.
i think the goal for the engineers here is to improve the amd cpu series to permit simply to reach a 2600+ PR so then a real round 2.3-2.4Ghz frequency to compete the upcoming of the P4 2.4 & 2.5Ghz & higher intel cpus.
& moreover maybe a resource is to come out before the end of this year a 2600+ tbred with a 1.75 volt vCore.
funny thing this could be. a tbred with a tbird vCore voltage.
but pay attention to the purpose which is:
a tbred 2600+@1.75v@0.13m instead of the previous tbird 2100+@1.75v@0.18m.
plus with this shrinking of the die core (0.13m vs 0.18m before) we should expect an overclocking around the new fatidic limit of 3Ghz! WOW!
<i>if <b>you know</b> <font color=white>you don't know<font color=black>, the way could be more easy ...
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