Conroe 2.4Ghz on 965G mobo, brief test...

JCmendes disse:
Os Kentsfield (quadcore) podem funcionar nas boards Conroe Ready??

Na P5W-DH e afins???????

Se for verdade temos finalmente uma boa margem de manobra para uma mobo intel, pelo menos 2 anos é o que se quer!! (eu quero)


yep , akele user (FCG) da XS nakele post k meti esta com o kentsfield numa ASUS P5WDH Deluxe ;)

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Intel aligns Conroe launch with Superman's return

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WE FINALLY MANAGED to get the date for the magic day on which all the hardware sites on the wibblesome web will come to life with official reviews and previews into the world of Intel's wonderbra chip, Conroe.

The Core 2 Duo for desktops was scheduled to launch first on July 23rd, then pushed back to July 27th, now the launch has been brought forward. The NDA expiry for the Core 2 Duo platform is set at July 14th.


While we were puzzled at first with the whole week-forward-backward-forward movement, it seems that the date has been pushed forward in order to co-relate with a European IMAX release of a 3D version of the film Superman Returns.


Our moles are telling us that IMAX theatres will start the Superman Returns movie in IMAX version with a teaser-trailer for Spider-Man 3 and an advert for Intel Core 2 Duo - the desktop version.
Whether the ad part is true or not, the NDA-signing web sites will spring into life on the 14th.

http://www.theinquirer.net/default.aspx?article=32793
 
Tudo sobre o Conroe... Magnifica review, talvez a mais objectiva e completa que encontrei até hoje... Must read!!!

http://www.behardware.com/articles/623-1/intel-core-2-duo-test.html


With Core, Intel released an architecture that is the opposite of Netburst when it was released. If Netburst put several principles into doubt and was really innovative (sometimes rightfully so and other times not,) Core is a sort of melting pot that uses the best existing technologies and improves upon them. So if Netburst didn´t really bring improvements while it was released, Core is from its release fully operational.

Because of the results obtained in practice, we would be inclined to say that Intel is right for the short and middle term. Indeed, the Core 2 Duo is an exceptional processor! For example, a simple E6400 at $241 has a level of performances comparable to an Athlon 64 FX-62 at $1031, with a lower power consumption than an Athlon 64 X2 3800+ and with a comfortable Overclocking margin. From the E6600, AMD can no longer compete in terms of performances except in Maya where the FX-62 provides better results.

What can AMD do to stop this Core 2 Duo advance? As the next architecture for the father of the Athlon won´t be released before the beginning of next year, there is only one solution, prices! There will be a first wave of price cuts next July 24. It won´t be enough because it is the 4200+ that will have to compete with the E6400 ($241 vs $240) and the 4600+ will have to compete with the E6600 ($301 vs $316). However, we can´t imagine AMD reducing its prices by much, all the more so that they are restricted to 90nm.

Now we still have to find out what is the margin of evolution for Core. For frequency, the Core 2 Duo stepping 5 makes it easily possible to reach over 3.4 GHz or even 3.6 GHz with air cooling. But because of the short pipeline it will quickly reach a limit. The other solution, because there is a reduced dissipation for these CPUs, is the increase of the number of cores. The Kentfield, which is based on two Conroe dies integrated to the same packaging, will be released in early 2007. Test samples are already available and fully functional. But what can we think of a Quad Core when we are still waiting for some type of software that really benefits from dual core? It is certainly one of the reasons why Intel is waiting for 2007, but it isn´t sure that the situation will be more favourable at this date.

Anyhow, Intel doesn´t count on the Core in the long term because it has already announced a new architecture for 2008, Nehalem, and another for 2010, Gesher. While waiting, it is Core that will be available everywhere at the end of July and by looking at performances it would foolish not to take advantage of it!
 
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Seja o que for isso não tem nada a ver com o Conroe

E há southbridges intel, ATI, nividia...

O que não falta é escolha
 
Bem este pessoal, até parecem jornalistas...tiram a parte menos informativa e mais negativa das noticias...dasss.
Basta lerem este ponto para verem que o problema, nem tão pouco é dos conroe como também se for verdade apenas vai incomudar 0.1% do mercado.
E perguntão porque??
Porque isto apenas acontece com RAID5, que não conheço ninguem que use aqui no forum e com a própria board da Intel. A tão falada "Bad Axe", que alguns problemas tem demonstrado em varios sectores. Não fala em boads DFI, Asus...
Podem ver isso neste quote...

Right now, it seems that Intel has some serious problems when using RAID5 configuration. If you are using an Intel's own baby, D975XBX motherboard and put four drives in RAID5 array, an interesting overhead and a slowdown will occur on all upcoming Conroes.


Vamos lá ter calma ;)
 
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Sim senhora grande review, acho que disse tudo... A Intel está no bom caminho e n vai ficar sentada à sombra da bananeira como fez anteriormente e já está a apostar em novas arquitecturas para daqui a 2 anos... (Se bem k dois anos em informática é mt tempo ;))
 
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