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Xentropy
27-Jul-2006, 20:41
I am looking for a new system now that the price drops seem to be here. I put together my last two computers (P3-700 and Athlon 2100), but I thought I'd buy this one to save some hassle. Was checking at Maingear.com that I have heard good things about, and they had the new price drops in for the Athlon X2 AM2 chips (the X2 5000+ is a $234 upgrade from the baseline Athlon 3500), but they don't seem to have any Conroe systems yet.

Anyone got their hands on a Conroe system yet, preferably one of the higher end ones with 4 MB cache? And if so, how do they like it so far?

hoom
28-Jul-2006, 01:25
Ordered but not yet recieved...
Given that I'm located more or less at the exact ass end of the world, I may be waiting some time :sad:

Xentropy
28-Jul-2006, 06:03
What flavor?

cam
28-Jul-2006, 06:58
Still waiting for my E6600 to ship, though it seems the end of august is more than likely the time it will arrive the way things are going. The very bottom end and the very top end are in stock, its only* the 6300's, 6400's, 6600's and 6700's that are in short supply, in the UK at least.

*slight tone of sarcasm

The_Wolf_Who_Cried_Boy
28-Jul-2006, 09:40
Ordered but not yet recieved...
Given that I'm located more or less at the exact ass end of the world, I may be waiting some time :sad:

Would that be Australia or NZ?
ETA's in a few Austrlaian online retailers seems to be ~two weeks.

MuFu
28-Jul-2006, 14:30
Ordered but not yet recieved...
Given that I'm located more or less at the exact ass end of the world, I may be waiting some time :sad:

Didn't know you were from Birmingham.

hoom
29-Jul-2006, 00:08
What flavor?the 2.4ghz one :smile:

BirminghamOuchie :lol: nope, the other one.
Where '6' is pronounced 'sux' as opposed to our neighbours who pronounce it 'sex' :razz:

swaaye
03-Aug-2006, 00:29
http://www.tomshardware.com/2006/08/02/thg_tuning_test/page8.html

Well if you do a lot of video work, there's not much deep consideration to do with your purchase. :)

MuFu
03-Aug-2006, 23:23
the 2.4ghz one :smile:

Ouchie :lol: nope, the other one.
Where '6' is pronounced 'sux' as opposed to our neighbours who pronounce it 'sex' :razz:

Ah, a frush fush & chups man.

Quite surprised there haven't been more replies to this thread. In the UK, at least, I think a lot of people are waiting for the 1.86GHz part.

epicstruggle
04-Aug-2006, 01:26
im waiting for the 6800EE edition. lol, although ill probably settle for the 6600 model.

epic

ANova
04-Aug-2006, 07:45
im waiting for the 6800EE edition. lol, although ill probably settle for the 6600 model.

epic
The X6800 has been available for awhile in certain places such as newegg, though I haven't checked lately if they still have it.

epicstruggle
04-Aug-2006, 19:07
The X6800 has been available for awhile in certain places such as newegg, though I haven't checked lately if they still have it.
the market up on that is like 300 dollars. I dont need it that bad. :) I might actually just bite the bullet and go with an amd x2 5000+. Decisions.

epic

dskneo
04-Aug-2006, 20:38
i ordered a 6600 with 4 sata hitachi 80GB (RAID 0) for my company to give oomph at heavy photoshop work (working actions with 40 200mb pictures at same time) Of course it wont be stock either lol. More like >3ghz.

die G5 die! (PC-photoshop fans joke, that i wish it comes true). I wanna show the G5 peps at work how good PC's become (but photoshop runs really well in G5's)

CosmoKramer
04-Aug-2006, 21:36
I got tired of waiting so I ordered an FX60, 2 GB DDR400 and the Sapphire Toxic 1900XTX instead.

I guess I'll buy a Conroe system next year, when the platform will be more mature and availability will be better...

hoom
04-Aug-2006, 22:58
Hopefully by then K8L quad cores will be out & hitting similar IPC to the conroe quadcore...

L233
05-Aug-2006, 10:26
I'm still waiting for my E6600 :cry: This €40 Celeron I bought as a stop-gap CPU is getting a bit boring.

hoom
05-Aug-2006, 22:40
Argh, the only local supplier I can find with an ETA on their website for conroes other than the 1.86ghz model is September :mad:
I mean, I could actually try emailing the people I ordered off & get a better idea I guess :oops:

Tahir2
05-Aug-2006, 23:40
Built, tested, overclocked, and then broke an X6800 Conroe system already.
Oooops.

epicstruggle
09-Aug-2006, 21:28
http://www.beyond3d.com/forum/showthread.php?p=806580#post806580
just got mine, will take it for a test drive later today.

L233
09-Aug-2006, 22:50
Got my E6600 yesterday and it's not as great of an overclocker as I had hoped. Apparently, the emerging consensus in various web forums seems to be that the retail revision (B2) doesn't do as well as the ones that were sent out to the hardware websites, even though a minority report similar great results.

Mine is running at 3 GHz right now (stable through 1 hour of 2x Prime95, one instance per core) but I had to increase Vcore by about 0.06V. I didn't really push it yet but I didn't even get 3.2 GHz to run stable at 1.425V (which is a 0.1V increase). Might try a higher voltage tomorrow but I'm on air cooling, so there are limits. The processor runs comparably hot at 3 GHz (core temps jump to ~65°C when running Prime95) but it's still very well within the limits.

25% is still a decent overclock but I had hoped to achieve this at stock voltage. Ah, well, a 3 GHz Core 2 Duo isn't too shabby, I guess.

Skrying
09-Aug-2006, 23:23
I've decided to just go ahead and grab one of the ultra cheap Pentium D's. The advantages of the Core 2 really are not showing up to me yet.

I was hoping heat would be down, nope not at all it seems. I was hoping they'd OC better, nope seems retail are not nearly as good OC'ers as suggested by reviews.

Its okay though, I'm gonna pick up the Asrock board and a PD 805 and see what I get, that way I can just throw in a Core 2 later down the line possibly when the revisions are to the point that they all OC pretty good.

Fox5
10-Aug-2006, 01:25
i ordered a 6600 with 4 sata hitachi 80GB (RAID 0) for my company to give oomph at heavy photoshop work (working actions with 40 200mb pictures at same time) Of course it wont be stock either lol. More like >3ghz.

die G5 die! (PC-photoshop fans joke, that i wish it comes true). I wanna show the G5 peps at work how good PC's become (but photoshop runs really well in G5's)

Athlon 64s have run photoshop better for a while, photoshop is not the best app to show off the speed of a G5. (cause it doesn't)

hoom
10-Aug-2006, 06:29
My supplier says next week (touch wood)

Apparently, the emerging consensus in various web forums seems to be that the retail revision (B2) doesn't do as well as the ones that were sent out to the hardware websitesWell duh, Intel would never consider going so low as to seed out very high performing samples for (p)reviews like everyone else :roll:

If I can get 3ghz out of a chip that beats a 2.8ghz athlon at its 600mhz slower stock speed & less than half the price, I won't be even slightly troubled :grin:

Mummy
10-Aug-2006, 14:33
Suggested conroe mobos? i think im going to get an nForcy, mostly because im an nForce user since nF1, do you think it's worth ?

Fox5
11-Aug-2006, 00:31
Suggested conroe mobos? i think im going to get an nForcy, mostly because im an nForce user since nF1, do you think it's worth ?

If you want to overclock, don't get an nforce, they don't overclock well on the Intel side. Get a 965 or 975 for overclocking.

Urian
12-Aug-2006, 19:04
I have bought recently a MacPro with the next configuration:

Intel Quad Xeon 2Ghz
2GB FB-DIMM RAM
250GB HDD
ATI Radeon X1900

But I don´t know if with the Apple Box I can overclock it.

hoom
17-Aug-2006, 05:46
Gah! My supplier has just got in a shipment of the 1.8 & 2.1ghz chips but by the looks of it no 2.4ghz, I'll have to wait for next shipment I think :cry:

hoom
26-Aug-2006, 08:41
Hurrah! Up & running (though Gah! when will SATA drives ever actually reliably boot windows...)

BRiT
26-Aug-2006, 17:43
Hurrah! Up & running (though Gah! when will SATA drives ever actually reliably boot windows...)

Which motherboard on the Intel side? I haven't had any issues booting with SATA drives on the AMD X2 platform for the past 1.5 years. So it seems to me it's not a SATA drive issue but more a Chipset/Bios issue.

chavvdarrr
26-Aug-2006, 19:38
Gah! My supplier has just got in a shipment of the 1.8 & 2.1ghz chips but by the looks of it no 2.4ghz, I'll have to wait for next shipment I think :cry:

why? Just overclock a bit ;)

Skrying
26-Aug-2006, 20:01
why? Just overclock a bit ;)

The 1.8Ghz and the 2.1Ghz have only half the cache.

I'll probably be picking up a 6300 and a Asrock 775Dual-VSTA board soon, been putting it off but I've got the money now and I really need to upgrade over this slow A64 2800+.

hoom
27-Aug-2006, 00:40
why? Just overclock a bit
As above with cache + I just couldn't cope with upgrading to a lower base clock than my 2.2ghz A64.

Which motherboard on the Intel side?
DFI Infinity 975x.
I dunno whats up with SATA, every time I've tried to use it as a boot drive (3 different PCs, 2 drives & about 5 attempts), Windows is happy to install & gets up and running ok but then a few boots in I get Disk Boot Failures & wind up having to reinstall on PATA again :???:
I guess I'll try again in a few months & maybe it'll work then...

Anyway, here's a CPUID piccie
http://img237.imageshack.us/img237/3792/cpuidps3.th.jpg (http://img237.imageshack.us/my.php?image=cpuidps3.jpg)

Skrying
27-Aug-2006, 01:18
I'm really looking forward to getting my setup with Core 2. Especially because I'll be able to keep EVERYTHING from my A64 setup besides the CPU and motherboard (well of course). But the fact that I can still use my good ole' DDR400, AGP card, hard drives (IDE) just really makes me happy.

To add to that fact DDR400 befores just as good as DDR2 533 and DDR2 667 (budget of course) as shown by Anand with the Asrock 775Dual-VSTA board: http://anandtech.com/mb/showdoc.aspx?i=2810&p=1

Also, I get a PCIe 4x slot and a AGP 8x slot on this board. Once again Anand shows that even highest end cards only loss 10% of performance when using a 4x slot, but I'll never use anything faster before I upgrade the board: http://anandtech.com/mb/showdoc.aspx?i=2814

Basically for $250 I get a really nice sub system and down the line I can throw in a new motherboard and not feel I lost any money because the Asrock board is only about $50 new.

Plus I've seen that once again Anand has been able to get a 6300 and the Asrock all the way to 2.8Ghz with DDR400 and AGP cards in use! Even if I only get 2.4Ghz I'll be happy!

I <3 Asrock, they've really made the transistion for us on low budgets and still have AGP to new higher end CPUs easy.

Corwin_B
28-Aug-2006, 07:14
I ordered a Core Duo 6400, an Asus P5W DH Deluxe, and 2GBs of DDR-800 (CAS4), which should arrive in a couple of days. Should go well with the 1900XT, I think my old Prescott 3.2GHz was holding it back a little...

MatiasZ
28-Aug-2006, 09:18
Why can't I find any reviews that show performance delta between past-generation CPUs and new ones as the Conroe? every single review on the net (well, at least what I've seen)compares them to X2 processors and FX series, may be some to the Pentium D line of CPUs. But in my case, and I would say MOST of the cases, when someone is upgrading is going from a much lower CPU, like A643000+ (my case :P), or P4C, etc. I would REALLY like to see how much performance I would gain from upgrading, but seeing that Conroe is "20%" faster than X2 3800+ and then seeing that this one is a "10%" faster than 3800+ Single and then seeing that this is "16%" faster than my 3000+ is really not an option.

Accord1999
28-Aug-2006, 10:59
Why can't I find any reviews that show performance delta between past-generation CPUs and new ones as the Conroe?

http://www23.tomshardware.com/cpu.html

MatiasZ
28-Aug-2006, 11:26
Thank You!

Zapata
28-Aug-2006, 14:38
I nearly bought a Conroe Core 2 Duo, as I had most of my components ready for my new build machine, when Intel gave an official release date for the Conroe and the first pre-release tests of the Conroe versus the Athlon 64 came in but I decided to wait till Conroe was officially released for sale as I hoped that the prices of the AMD Athlon 64 chips would fall with the release of Conroe, as I allready had an Athlon 939 socket compatible motherboard and 1 Gig of DDR RAM,. So with the reduced prices of Athlons after the Conroe release, it made more sense for me to go the Athlon 64 processor route, as I allready had a motherboard and RAM to suit the Athlon, so I got a Athlon 64 4800 dual core 939 socket [ nb I did not want the 4600 since it is 512k + 512k cache whilst the 4800 is 1 megabyte + 1 megabyte ]. If I had not the motherboard and DDR memory allready, I would have chosen a Conroe Core 2 Duo instead.

Saludos Amigos
Zapata

hoom
30-Aug-2006, 11:17
Yah, the latter was me, stuck on socket 754 with AGP & DDR so had to go the whole hog, put it off due to high prices long enough for conroe to come out & AMD to drop prices but still went with the conroe (actually, I got all excited & ordered the day before AMD pricedrops :o but still got a faster CPU at about the same price as revised AMD 5000+)

Corwin_B
31-Aug-2006, 14:50
My 6400 arrived today together with the motherboard and the 2GBs of DDR800, I'll setup everything (and reinstall Windows) just after finishing my backup...

dizietsma
08-Sep-2006, 07:22
MY Conroe finally got completed yesterday in my benching rig

http://www.aocb77.dsl.pipex.com/3800.gif

and that's not topped out :D

SugarCoat
08-Sep-2006, 07:35
thats under water? i'm impressed.

I want my kentsfield ):

MPI
12-Sep-2006, 03:18
SWEEEET!! :D

I put together my rig a couple of weeks ago already, but I had serious problems getting anywhere OC-wise. I think the FSB was the culprit, as I wasn't even close to maxing out the memory. However, the latest P5B-vanilla BIOS(5.09) cured all that!

The rig:
C2D E6300
2GB TwinMOS PC5300
ASUS P5B(plain non-deluxe)

Previously I only got to 325x7=2275MHz. With the first BIOS-upgrade(3.09) it got worse! Down to 300x7. But with the latest BIOS I'm dual-prime stable(so far) @400x7=2800MHz! And this with the cheapest PC5300 RAM I could find... :)

Only thing is that the load temps are kinda worrying(78C w/boxed cooler), but I guess it's within limits. The heatsink isn't even warm to the touch, I mean. And I'm planning to get another heatsink+fan anyways, if I just can figure out if the Zalman 7700Cu fits in my box with this motherboard.

Not bad, not bad at all for 420EUR(+tax) worth of kit. Gives me Celeron 300A vibes all over again. :)

Rys
17-Sep-2006, 10:39
MY Conroe finally got completed yesterday in my benching rig

http://www.aocb77.dsl.pipex.com/3800.gif

and that's not topped out :D
What cooling? I just bought an X6800 too, running at stock so far but contemplating a mild overclock :yep2:

woundingchaney
17-Sep-2006, 15:15
Hurrah! Up & running (though Gah! when will SATA drives ever actually reliably boot windows...)

No probably not with this version of Win. LOL.


Just got my rig up and running

Gigabyte mobo 9675 chipset
2 gig DDR2 pc2 4300
E6600 (still at stock speed, looking to OC if anyone could point me in the right direction)
7900gtx
250g SATA HDD
Audigy 2 zs