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macci - FX-8150 @ 8429.4MHz - 8429.38 mhz CPU Frequency

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LOL, cedarmills are oficially dead ... thanks macci for stopping me from further waste of my money :D

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LOL, cedarmills are oficially dead ... thanks macci for stopping me from further waste of my money :D

 

How much do these chips hit with LN2 ?

 

Probably close to 8, but not far over.

 

But ... remember Deneb B2. If AMD does the same with Bulldozer, we'll see this stuff on LN2 for sure :D

Congrats, really didn't expect that Bulldozer goes >8.4 GHz even before launch. :cool: When we look back at the Phenom II launch the clock frequency record back then with LHe was beaten by LN2 users later. So I'm really excited about the scores we will see when Bulldozer is finally available. (2D/3D-stable is different from CPU-Z, so that will be interesting, too ;))

Wow, that's epicness right there. Wonder how it stands up so sandy clock for clock though? were all 8 cores enabled?

Denebs did 6400 on LHe before launch, then topped out at 7378 on LN2 after process and stepping improvement. If it's of any indication we'll see 9+ GHz :)

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