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AMD Bulldozer Finally!

Don't know what hes got but all sorts of issues and crashes... even AIDA bench didnt finish and crashed on L2 cache test
BTW. Mem was Dual but 1333Mhz only

omg... each core with different Vcore lol
 
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Don't know what hes got but all sorts of issues and crashes... even AIDA bench didnt finish and crashed on L2 cache test
BTW. Mem was Dual but 1333Mhz only
hence why i said theres something wrong with his system , also i don't believe 24 GFLOPS

i would think it would be double that...

anyway ill get a 8150 to test.
 
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Yes but if different colours are used its normally for channels.

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On my board two blacks = dual channel (Right next to each other)
Two reds = Dual channel.

In different colours it's usually different channels, I.E the way he did it looks like single according to what people said.

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That should be single channels.
 
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On my board two blacks = dual channel (Right next to each other)
Two reds = Dual channel.

In different colours it's usually different channels, I.E the way he did it looks like single according to what people said.

My mate has the motherboard they used. The coloured slots should be for RAM in the same channel.
 
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On my board two blacks = dual channel (Right next to each other)
Two reds = Dual channel.

In different colours it's usually different channels, I.E the way he did it looks like single according to what people said.


That should be single channels.

So that's not the mobo that is being used then.
 
So that's not the mobo that is being used then.


Same colour denotes the channel generally, it doesn't make sense to have two different coloured lanes equating to one dual channel.
The pic I put up is what was being used, two modules in two different coloured slots = Single, but in CPUZ it was dual. Perhaps it got changed, but that's where single channel came from.
 
tommybhoy;20265810[B said:
]The 8120's cores in that stream weren't being utilized very much in a lot of the benchmarks[/B], wouldn't it perform better with the proper mb bios support?


Superb! :D

1.) In benchmarks that did 8 threads it was 100%.
2.) App's generally aren't that heavily multi-threaded, as I've been saying for ages.
 
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