someone go bug this guy for some benchies lol:
http://forums.anandtech.com/showpost.php?p=32390067&postcount=192
http://forums.anandtech.com/showpost.php?p=32390067&postcount=192
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someone go bug this guy for some benchies lol:
http://forums.anandtech.com/showpost.php?p=32390067&postcount=192
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It's only better valued if the owner uses it, if it doesn't, it's just there, doing nothing, giving nothing back for the money.
Ignoring the intrinsically/inherently then yes.
But you don't need to buy anything at all when based on intrinsically/inherently when looking at 2 products and concluding which of the 2 are better value for what they offer even if you don't need or buy any of the 2 products.
My Sapphire 5970 toxics are not better value than the standard 5970s, even with the extra Vram and factory OC, even though i needed the Vram.
tbh if amd couldn't of they performance over phenom II, why didn't they just use 8 phenom II core, it would have been faster and keep it a true 8 core.
Would be more expensive and probably wouldn't fit in the AM3/AM3+ socket.
but it will need to have at least 10 cores just to get to phenom ii level clock for clock in multi-threadedBecause the Bulldozer architecture will be good for the future.
They can "Add cores into modules" and "Add modules onto the die" using less space.
If there's a boom in programs being heavily multi-threaded then BD will be brilliant for it.
Also, die shrink, clocking ability, etc.
I was replying to the "why not use a Phenom II X8 instead of FX" thing by the way.
but it will need to have at least 10 cores just to get to phenom ii level clock for clock in multi-threaded
1)To get that VRAM, you'd need to crossfire two 5970 2GB VRAM cards.
So yes, it is good value.
2)I'll leave the value debate alone, as seriously can't understand how you're justifying a platform with value when it offers a much lower base performance.
1) I don't understand.
CF does not give you more Vram.
2) Because again its 2 different point, features and performances are 2 different points and you can only see it from a performance point and not everyone needs the performance.
i mean a 1090t/1100 beats a 8150 clock for clock even in multi-threaded appsSorry mate, I don't understand that?
Only in app's that don't use 8 threads.gareth170;20264754[B said:]i mean a 1090t/1100 beats a 8150 clock for clock even in multi-threaded apps[/B]
so BD would need at least 10 cores just to get to phenom ii performance level clock for clock in multi-threaded

1.) Your Sapphire has "4GB" VRAM right? (2 x 2GB) = Total of 2GB usable. To get that same performance and VRAM, you'd need to Crossfire two 2GB 5870's (2 x 2GB) = 2GB usable VRAM. (I made a typo)
2.) Not everyone needs the performance? Not everyone needs the "features" leave the value debate alone, we differ.
1) 2GB 5870's were still at least £200 cheaper.
2) We know you think that everyone needs performance over everything else.
1.) How much were 2, 2gb 5870's? How much was your sapphire toxic?
2.) No I don't...
Sapphire toxic £950 each.
2gb 5870 about £320-350 if i remember correctly as i was thing of going 3x instead.
