JVD I completely disagree with you. Any spec boost - however small - would carry with it a psychological effect among the 'hardcore' far beyond what the boost itself would bring in real life performance. It would be completley disingenuous for you to deny this, especially in an environment where everyone until now seemed to expect a spec decrease from Sony. And obviously power consumed goes up at higher frequencies - but at the same voltage 550 to 570 would be basically no change at all, being linear in nature voltage equal.
I don't need to 'prove' anything because I am simply presenting a theory - and that theory makes sense. Since you bring up the Athlons, let me ask you, how many Athlons/Semprons can *not* reach 2 GHz? I doubt any. At 550 MHz, RSX's limiting factor bin-wise will be simply what voltage is required to get the majority of the chips there. And like I said before, if that speed can be 570 as readily as 550 - why would Sony not boost it? A question you still have not answered.
As for home systems, I actually run my 2800 at two speeds normally: 1100 MHz at 0.9v and 2100 MHz at 1.3v. I can tell you I have a *significantly* lower power draw and operating temp than you yourself do, actually able to cool my CPU passively at both voltages with my Zalman should I choose to.
I don't need to 'prove' anything because I am simply presenting a theory - and that theory makes sense. Since you bring up the Athlons, let me ask you, how many Athlons/Semprons can *not* reach 2 GHz? I doubt any. At 550 MHz, RSX's limiting factor bin-wise will be simply what voltage is required to get the majority of the chips there. And like I said before, if that speed can be 570 as readily as 550 - why would Sony not boost it? A question you still have not answered.
As for home systems, I actually run my 2800 at two speeds normally: 1100 MHz at 0.9v and 2100 MHz at 1.3v. I can tell you I have a *significantly* lower power draw and operating temp than you yourself do, actually able to cool my CPU passively at both voltages with my Zalman should I choose to.
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