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NonNative
02-Oct-2007, 17:41
Wow wow alot of new product going to release this incoming november. :D
I'm so excited about it.I saw a news on fudzilla and its said new cpu from AMD is coming this month http://www.fudzilla.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=3393&Itemid=54

I've originally plan to get Q6600 as my main power of my PC but is this Phenom FX better than Quad Core ? My main work is Maya.Please enlight me. :wink:

Albuquerque
02-Oct-2007, 21:00
Wow wow alot of new product going to release this incoming november. :D
I'm so excited about it.I saw a news on fudzilla and its said new cpu from AMD is coming this month http://www.fudzilla.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=3393&Itemid=54

I've originally plan to get Q6600 as my main power of my PC but is this Phenom FX better than Quad Core ? My main work is Maya.Please enlight me. :wink:

November also means Penryn, Intel's successor to the current "Core 2". So if you think Phenom is going to have a chance against Core 2 (and it might), you'd probably still be better off going with Penryn if the early benchmarks are anything near accurate.

NonNative
02-Oct-2007, 22:47
Did you mean yorkfield ? Beucase I searched Penryn and didnt find anything about quad core at all. :P

Albuquerque
02-Oct-2007, 23:00
Did you mean yorkfield ? Beucase I searched Penryn and didnt find anything about quad core at all. :P

:?: How hard did you look? I typed penryn quad core into Google and immediately had a huge handful of results. Here's two good ones from recently...

http://www.engadget.com/2006/11/29/intels-penryn-core-2-quad-processor-on-schedule/
http://www.reghardware.co.uk/2007/04/18/intel_penryn_benchmarked/

NonNative
02-Oct-2007, 23:13
Thanks for url ;)

Quad core 2.66MHz look like its the one I'll get,gotta love 6 mb L2-Cache
RV670 Yorkfield in same month really worth to wait tho.

INKster
03-Oct-2007, 01:29
:?: How hard did you look? I typed penryn quad core into Google and immediately had a huge handful of results. Here's two good ones from recently...

http://www.engadget.com/2006/11/29/intels-penryn-core-2-quad-processor-on-schedule/
http://www.reghardware.co.uk/2007/04/18/intel_penryn_benchmarked/

Technically, he's right.
"Penryn" is specifically the dual-core sucessor to "Merom", the current mobile CPU.

Yet, unlike the past generation where the "Conroe" codenamed desktop CPU was used to refer to the whole family of 65nm Core 2 products, this time they chose the mobile variant to be the "symbol" of the 45nm Core 2 generation.

swaaye
04-Oct-2007, 20:34
CTF-November (http://liandri.beyondunreal.com/CTF-November) !

I remember! :shock: