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    Dr. Mordrid
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  • #3
    haha i am happy with a single core for what I do. sure, dual core must be more responsive.

    But quad core? Woah...

    I can do a few things at once, but I think the computer is gonna get ahead of me. lol.

    the biggest questionsare price and the die size (power used and dissipated) for me

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    • #4
      Last time I checked the rumor mill, the quad-cores were going to be a new socket type, unlike the X2s.
      Gigabyte P35-DS3L with a Q6600, 2GB Kingston HyperX (after *3* bad pairs of Crucial Ballistix 1066), Galaxy 8800GT 512MB, SB X-Fi, some drives, and a Dell 2005fpw. Running WinXP.

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      • #5
        Originally posted by Wombat
        Last time I checked the rumor mill, the quad-cores were going to be a new socket type, unlike the X2s.
        AMD's Socket F (1027-pins) will hit in the server market next year. 2007 seems to be a good year for that HUGE socket to trickle down to the quad-core CPUs.



        Jammrock
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        • #6
          You'd want a new socket for quad core anyways, as all 4 cores would share the same memory bandwidth of a single core opteron. more I/o's = more memory sockets could be connected.
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          • #7
            wow, socket 7 was like yesterday...

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            • #8
              Originally posted by tjalfe
              You'd want a new socket for quad core anyways, as all 4 cores would share the same memory bandwidth of a single core opteron. more I/o's = more memory sockets could be connected.
              Can't remember where I read that but basically AMD said 2 cores had enough bandwith with dual channel DDR400.

              Next year they'll move to DDR2, so I suspect they'll have enough bandwith to introduce quad cores by 2007.

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              • #9
                I'd guess it's not only about bandwith...(for a 8 core cpu, 8 independent memory lanes each with bandwith x, would be better than one memory lane with bandwith 8x I thimk...)

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