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DougEdey 25th June 2007, 11:41 Quote
I'm confused slightly, you said on the first page that the samples of the E6750 were held up in customs and you wouldn't have them in time to complete this preview, and that you only had an E6850. So how did you test the E6750?
Tim S 25th June 2007, 11:46 Quote
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Originally Posted by DougEdey
I'm confused slightly, you said on the first page that the samples of the E6750 were held up in customs and you wouldn't have them in time to complete this preview, and that you only had an E6850. So how did you test the E6750?
By forcing the E6750's multiplier in BIOS - i.e. 8x333 rather than 9x333.
ukmaxx 25th June 2007, 12:01 Quote
I have been eagerly awaiting the new processors with the 1333 FSB. I currently have an evga 680i board which claims to support the new processors. Have you run any tests to confirm that they work with no probs and don't require a bios update?
Jamie 25th June 2007, 12:02 Quote
Woo POV-Ray, I used that at university. Amazing rendering engine and so much fun to use. One of my scripts took over 26 hours to render on my P4 3.2 HT.
Tim S 25th June 2007, 12:16 Quote
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Originally Posted by ukmaxx
I have been eagerly awaiting the new processors with the 1333 FSB. I currently have an evga 680i board which claims to support the new processors. Have you run any tests to confirm that they work with no probs and don't require a bios update?
Yes, the chip plopped straight into an Asus Striker Extreme without a BIOS update. ;)

I will test in the EVGA 680i too but it shouldn't be any different to the Striker. :)
ukmaxx 25th June 2007, 12:24 Quote
Great thanks.
Tim S 25th June 2007, 12:26 Quote
Rich tells me it does work without issue. He's had it in a couple of different 680i SLI motherboards during his mobo testing. ;)
Bindibadgi 25th June 2007, 12:50 Quote
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Originally Posted by ukmaxx
I have been eagerly awaiting the new processors with the 1333 FSB. I currently have an evga 680i board which claims to support the new processors. Have you run any tests to confirm that they work with no probs and don't require a bios update?


I've actually thrown it in the 650i Ultra, three 680i SLIs (not the LT yet, although I can if need be, but there should be no issue), P35s and iirc a P965 too. :)
samkiller42 25th June 2007, 15:47 Quote
Nice review guys.
Though, to be honest, i think im going to stick to my E6700.

Sam
Tim S 25th June 2007, 15:55 Quote
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Originally Posted by samkiller42
Nice review guys.
Though, to be honest, i think im going to stick to my E6700.

Sam
Thanks and that's a very wise choice ;)
trig 25th June 2007, 17:27 Quote
can i get a "smaler window for release"? my e6300 will sell today (hopefully), and if these things are going to release in july, ill get something cheap to hold me over...otherwise, im grabbing an e6320...
Tim S 25th June 2007, 17:30 Quote
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Originally Posted by trig
can i get a "smaler window for release"? my e6300 will sell today (hopefully), and if these things are going to release in july, ill get something cheap to hold me over...otherwise, im grabbing an e6320...
Well, they're in Intel's rumoured July 22nd price cuts. ;)
devdevil85 25th June 2007, 17:35 Quote
I'm waiting for the underdog and also those sweet price cuts. I'm hoping Phenom turns out to be worth the wait.....I want to see both companies' hands before I decide on anything just yet; especially when there's no DX10 games out yet.....
Amon 25th June 2007, 17:48 Quote
I have mixed reception of this particular preview, but it does its job well. I think more feedback regarding a product's necessity--different scenarios of current hardware--should be included in the future. Plus, I'm not too big on the the emphasis on benchmarks in this article as they repeatedly convey the same result that was already expected.
Tim S 25th June 2007, 18:08 Quote
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Originally Posted by Amon
I have mixed reception of this particular preview, but it does its job well. I think more feedback regarding a product's necessity--different scenarios of current hardware--should be included in the future. Plus, I'm not too big on the the emphasis on benchmarks in this article as they repeatedly convey the same result that was already expected.
Thanks for taking the time to share your feedback, I appreciate that.

Unfortunately, moving all of our CPU benchmarks to Vista (I will be moving to 64-bit Vista hopefully later this week - our MSDN account wasn't allowing us to download the 64-bit version for some reason) takes longer than just a few days of benchmarking. It's roughly a day of benchmarking per CPU once you factor in repeating every test at least three times - it's a far from speedy process.

In light of that, I managed to cram four days of benchmarking into three to get this done in time for the pre-release embargo and that was only thanks to three very late nights in the office. We benchmarked across a wide selection of applications in a quest to find scenarios where the higher bus speed can make a difference - there are some, but they're in limited quantities.

This was merely a preview (as clearly stated at the top of the article) of things to come. Don't worry though, we will have a full review of as many of the new processors as I can get my hands on (and get done) in time for the actual launch next month. ;)

Another example of things taking an exceedingly long time has been moving the mid-range graphics card benchmarking over to Vista - I've been working on that in the background now for almost two weeks and I'm finally getting close, but there is still a few days to go until I've got something that is worth publishing. :)
crazyg1zm0 25th June 2007, 18:22 Quote
Which Low End C2D boards do the 1333 chips work with? and with that pricing i am glad i waited to upgrade.
If i end up getting one of the new chips what memory do you think would be the best to go with it on a budget???

Peter
Tim S 25th June 2007, 18:32 Quote
Gigabyte's GA-P35-DS3R is a very good board for the money: http://www.bit-tech.net/hardware/2007/06/01/gigabyte_ga-p35-ds3r/1

£83 plus delivery on Tekheads. :)
crazyg1zm0 25th June 2007, 18:36 Quote
what would be the best memory to go with teh increased FSB of the cpu? And which boards that have SLi as i am thinking strongly about that for now and waht about the ASUS P5N32-E SLI PLUS is that a good board for it?
Tim S 25th June 2007, 19:03 Quote
Yep, the P5N32-E SLI Plus is another very good board and it supports 1333MHz FSB processors: http://www.asus.com.tw/products.aspx?l1=3&l2=11&l3=495

We reviewed the board here. ;)
pendragon 25th June 2007, 23:11 Quote
Thanks for the preview, Tim! ;)
DarkLord7854 26th June 2007, 06:26 Quote
Ooh... This is gonna be a nice and cheap upgrade from my E6300 :D
Nature 26th June 2007, 12:10 Quote
You've been a sexy processor and are in need of spankings. You want me to carress your smooth buttery edges and smere thermal grease all over your silky metal head and insert you gently yet firmly into a my mother's(board) hot socket molded through evolution thats made only, and just, for you baby... and maybe you sister's. Awww yeah... Click the hatch down, put my big metal fan over you so we are cool when it gets hot. You know what I'm sayin' is what you wantin' baby. I got 65 nm (nice melodies) to play when we're operating at 100%.... Awww yeah... I'm gonna give ya my thick, black, powerful, 84% and higher supply of electric cabbling that will snake it's way into your discrete but erect connectors baby, and when we turn on, we gonna stay on, and make sweet love till Vista crashes... All night long... And you know I love your Fragile Sexy Body (FSB)
devdevil85 26th June 2007, 21:40 Quote
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completemadness 27th June 2007, 20:12 Quote
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I've actually thrown it in the 650i Ultra, three 680i SLIs (not the LT yet, although I can if need be, but there should be no issue), P35s and iirc a P965 too. :)
you guys seem to move these procs around a lot

do you have like a tub of arctic silver :p, and how fast can you build a computer now :p 5 mins ? (just wondering )
Tim S 27th June 2007, 20:42 Quote
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you guys seem to move these procs around a lot

do you have like a tub of arctic silver :p, and how fast can you build a computer now :p 5 mins ? (just wondering )
AFAIK, we get through around two or three 12ml tubes of Arctic Silver Ceramique per year, mebbe more... I can't remember to be honest
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