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AMD new Bulldozer Prices and Models!!!


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http://www.extremetech.com/computing/95633-amd-bulldozer-fx-pricing-revealed-a-lot-cheaper-than-sandy-bridge

 

 

AMD’s FX Series will be very, very cheap: the six-core FX-6100 (i.e. three Bulldozer modules) clocked at 3.3GHz, with a Turbo Core boost to 3.9GHz, will retail for just $155. The eight-core (four-module) FX-8120, clocked at 3.1GHz and boosted to 4GHz, will retail for $185  and the 3.6GHz/4.2GHz FX-8150 will retail for $230. Each Bulldozer module has 2MB of L2 cache, so the FX-6100 has 6MB of L2  and its eight-core brethren have 8MB. All three chips have 8MB of L3 cache.

 

 

six-core FX-6100

3.3GHz, with a Turbo Core boost to 3.9GHz $155

 

eight-core FX-8120

3.1GHz and boosted to 4GHz $185

 

eight-core FX-8150

3.6GHz/4.2GHz $230

 

i7 2600k is $299, and is way faster than Bulldozer, AMD is giving us more cores but Slower,

 

 

Do we rlly need 8 cores for gaming? or u prefer a fast 4 core cpu

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mother fucker i just bought amd phenom II x6, and i m late damn it

 

 

 

m,mmmm u can return it?

 

u didnt hear that the new AMD chips were coming out?

 

also Intel is gonna release their new i7 Sandy Bridge Generation this month,

 

Core i7-3820

3.6 GHz 3.9 GHz

4 cores to 8 with turbo

L3 cache at 10 MB

4-channel

DDR3-1600

 

around $320, it will b the replacement of the 2600k

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Good chip for the price, not as fast as SB but faster then PHII, good stuff.

 

 

six-core FX-6100

3.3GHz, with a Turbo Core boost to 3.9GHz $155 which is the lowest AMD offers, and Intel has the i5 2500k for $190 and faster than the FX-6100.

 

$155 six cores.

$190 4 cores but faster.

we need 6 cores for gaming? it seems AMD cant make fast cpus to compete with intel, so their trowing more cores for less.

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For those who are curious about tech specs and etc:

 

AMD Bulldozer:

 

[TABLE=class: wikitable]

[TR]

Model FX-8170 FX-8150 FX-8120 FX-8100 FX-6120 FX-6100 FX-4120 FX-4100 [/TR]

[TR]

[TD]Code Name[/TD]

[TD=colspan: 9, align: center]Zambezi[/TD]

[/TR]

[TR]

[TD]Cores/Modules[/TD]

[TD=colspan: 4, align: center]8/4[/TD]

[TD=colspan: 2, align: center]6/3[/TD]

[TD=colspan: 2, align: center]4/2[/TD]

[/TR]

[TR]

[TD]Clock Freq.[/TD]

[TD]3.9 GHz[/TD]

[TD]3.6 GHz[/TD]

[TD]3.1 GHz[/TD]

[TD]2.8 GHz[/TD]

[TD]3.6 GHz[/TD]

[TD]3.3 GHz[/TD]

[TD]3.9 GHz[/TD]

[TD]3.6 GHz[/TD]

[/TR]

[TR]

[TD]Turbo Freq.[/TD]

[TD]4.5 GHz[/TD]

[TD]4.2 GHz[/TD]

[TD]4.0 GHz[/TD]

[TD]3.7 GHz[/TD]

[TD]4.2 GHz[/TD]

[TD]3.9 GHz[/TD]

[TD]4.1 GHz[/TD]

[TD]3.8 GHz[/TD]

[/TR]

[TR]

[TD]L2 Cache[/TD]

[TD=colspan: 4, align: center]8MB[/TD]

[TD=colspan: 2, align: center]6MB[/TD]

[TD=colspan: 2, align: center]4MB[/TD]

[/TR]

[TR]

[TD]L3 Cache[/TD]

[TD=colspan: 9, align: center]8MB[/TD]

[/TR]

[TR]

[TD]TDP[/TD]

[TD=colspan: 2, align: center]125W[/TD]

[TD=colspan: 7, align: center]95W[/TD]

[/TR]

[TR]

[TD]Memory[/TD]

[TD=colspan: 9, align: center]1866MT/s[/TD]

[/TR]

[TR]

[TD]Black Edition[/TD]

[TD=class: table-yes, colspan: 9, align: center]Yes[/TD]

[/TR]

[TR]

[TD]Turbo Core[/TD]

[TD=class: table-yes, colspan: 9, align: center]Yes[/TD]

[/TR]

[TR]

[TD]Packaging[/TD]

[TD=colspan: 9, align: center]AM3+[/TD]

[/TR]

[TR]

[TD]Process Technology[/TD]

[TD=colspan: 9, align: center]32 nm SOI[/TD]

[/TR]

[/TABLE]

(straight from: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bulldozer_%28processor%29)

 

And Sandy Bridge-E

 

ALL are LGA2011 processors (you will not be able to use a standard SandyBridge motherboard for these processors!)

 

1. Intel Core i7-Extreme (3960X)

CPU Clock Rate: 3.3 GHz (3.9 GHz turbo)

6 physical cores (12 logical cores)

L3 Cache: 15 MB

TDP: 130 W

Interfacing: 6.4 GT/s for NB transmission

DMI 2.0/PCI-e 3.0 for all other transmission

Quad-channel DDR3-1600 memory support (4x1, 4x2 etc..)

Release price: $999 USD

 

2. Intel Core i7-Extreme (3930X)

CPU Clock Rate: 3.2 GHz (3.8 GHz turbo)

6 physical cores (12 logical cores)

L3 Cache: 12 MB

TDP: 130 W

Interfacing: 6.4 GT/s for NB transmission

DMI 2.0/PCI-e 3.0 for all other transmission

Quad-channel DDR3-1600 memory support (4x1, 4x2 etc..)

Release price: $583 USD

 

3. Intel Core i7 (3820)

CPU Clock Rate: 3.6 GHz (3.9 GHz turbo)

4 physical cores (8 logical cores)

L3 Cache: 10 MB

TDP: 130 W

Interfacing: 4.8 GT/s for NB transmission

DMI 2.0/PCI-e 3.0 for all other transmission

Quad-channel DDR3-1600 memory support (4x1, 4x2 etc..)

Release price: $294 USD

 

Note: There are no graphics core integrated in these processors.

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For those who are curious about tech specs and etc:

 

AMD Bulldozer:

 

[TABLE=class: wikitable]

[TR]

Model FX-8170 FX-8150 FX-8120 FX-8100 FX-6120 FX-6100 FX-4120 FX-4100 [/TR]

[TR]

[TD]Code Name[/TD]

[TD=colspan: 9, align: center]Zambezi[/TD]

[/TR]

[TR]

[TD]Cores/Modules[/TD]

[TD=colspan: 4, align: center]8/4[/TD]

[TD=colspan: 2, align: center]6/3[/TD]

[TD=colspan: 2, align: center]4/2[/TD]

[/TR]

[TR]

[TD]Clock Freq.[/TD]

[TD]3.9 GHz[/TD]

[TD]3.6 GHz[/TD]

[TD]3.1 GHz[/TD]

[TD]2.8 GHz[/TD]

[TD]3.6 GHz[/TD]

[TD]3.3 GHz[/TD]

[TD]3.9 GHz[/TD]

[TD]3.6 GHz[/TD]

[/TR]

[TR]

[TD]Turbo Freq.[/TD]

[TD]4.5 GHz[/TD]

[TD]4.2 GHz[/TD]

[TD]4.0 GHz[/TD]

[TD]3.7 GHz[/TD]

[TD]4.2 GHz[/TD]

[TD]3.9 GHz[/TD]

[TD]4.1 GHz[/TD]

[TD]3.8 GHz[/TD]

[/TR]

[TR]

[TD]L2 Cache[/TD]

[TD=colspan: 4, align: center]8MB[/TD]

[TD=colspan: 2, align: center]6MB[/TD]

[TD=colspan: 2, align: center]4MB[/TD]

[/TR]

[TR]

[TD]L3 Cache[/TD]

[TD=colspan: 9, align: center]8MB[/TD]

[/TR]

[TR]

[TD]TDP[/TD]

[TD=colspan: 2, align: center]125W[/TD]

[TD=colspan: 7, align: center]95W[/TD]

[/TR]

[TR]

[TD]Memory[/TD]

[TD=colspan: 9, align: center]1866MT/s[/TD]

[/TR]

[TR]

[TD]Black Edition[/TD]

[TD=class: table-yes, colspan: 9, align: center]Yes[/TD]

[/TR]

[TR]

[TD]Turbo Core[/TD]

[TD=class: table-yes, colspan: 9, align: center]Yes[/TD]

[/TR]

[TR]

[TD]Packaging[/TD]

[TD=colspan: 9, align: center]AM3+[/TD]

[/TR]

[TR]

[TD]Process Technology[/TD]

[TD=colspan: 9, align: center]32 nm SOI[/TD]

[/TR]

[/TABLE]

(straight from: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bulldozer_%28processor%29)

 

And Sandy Bridge-E

 

ALL are LGA2011 processors (you will not be able to use a standard SandyBridge motherboard for these processors!)

 

1. Intel Core i7-Extreme (3960X)

CPU Clock Rate: 3.3 GHz (3.9 GHz turbo)

6 physical cores (12 logical cores)

L3 Cache: 15 MB

TDP: 130 W

Interfacing: 6.4 GT/s for NB transmission

DMI 2.0/PCI-e 3.0 for all other transmission

Quad-channel DDR3-1600 memory support (4x1, 4x2 etc..)

Release price: $999 USD

 

2. Intel Core i7-Extreme (3930X)

CPU Clock Rate: 3.2 GHz (3.8 GHz turbo)

6 physical cores (12 logical cores)

L3 Cache: 12 MB

TDP: 130 W

Interfacing: 6.4 GT/s for NB transmission

DMI 2.0/PCI-e 3.0 for all other transmission

Quad-channel DDR3-1600 memory support (4x1, 4x2 etc..)

Release price: $583 USD

 

3. Intel Core i7 (3820)

CPU Clock Rate: 3.6 GHz (3.9 GHz turbo)

4 physical cores (8 logical cores)

L3 Cache: 10 MB

TDP: 130 W

Interfacing: 4.8 GT/s for NB transmission

DMI 2.0/PCI-e 3.0 for all other transmission

Quad-channel DDR3-1600 memory support (4x1, 4x2 etc..)

Release price: $294 USD

 

Note: There are no graphics core integrated in these processors.

 

 

sweet, thanx 4 the info,

 

also, would u go for a i7 2500k or the new FX-6100?

 

and i didn't knew u need a new MOBO for the new SB =[

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