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    Re: AMD - Piledriver chitchat

    Quote Originally Posted by HalloweenJack View Post
    TDP of 220w = holy **** , my air cooler cannot begin to cope oO
    I do wonder if it actually does better than an overclocked FX8350 at 4.6GHZ with regards to power consumption and TDP though??

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    Re: AMD - Piledriver chitchat

    I saw this over on OcUK:

    http://i.imgur.com/3MVSXSo.png

    HD8000 to be released soon??

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    Re: AMD - Piledriver chitchat

    depends on which rumours you listen to - HD8xxx for desktop apparently isn't happening and is OEM only....

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    Re: AMD - Piledriver chitchat

    Quote Originally Posted by CAT-THE-FIFTH View Post
    I do wonder if it actually does better than an overclocked FX8350 at 4.6GHZ with regards to power consumption and TDP though??
    I thought that was the sort of consumption you got at those clock speeds anyway?

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    Re: AMD - Piledriver chitchat

    Probably, but it seems a bit harsh to be charging the rumoured price if all they're doing is selling you a pre-overclocked part. I was expecting at least a rare bin.

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    Re: AMD - Piledriver chitchat

    http://www.techpowerup.com/reviews/A..._Review/7.html


    apparently TPU clocked it t 205w @ 5ghz , much down on the BD at that speed.


    hmmm maybe by aircooling has a chance (lol)

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    Re: AMD - Piledriver chitchat

    Scan lists the A10-6700 with utterly fail pricing:

    http://www.scan.co.uk/products/04-06...-cache-4200mhz

    £126,really now??

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    Re: AMD - Piledriver chitchat

    £30 more than the chip it replaces - yeah that works.

    btw , having seen some benchies for the 8670D - what ram speed was being used??

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    Re: AMD - Piledriver chitchat

    Early adopter gouge, good advert for the 8350 though

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    Re: AMD - Piledriver chitchat

    Quote Originally Posted by HalloweenJack View Post
    £30 more than the chip it replaces - yeah that works.

    btw , having seen some benchies for the 8670D - what ram speed was being used??
    http://forums.anandtech.com/showthread.php?t=2309611

    Not sure what RAM was used,but it is safe to say the A10 6700 should be faster than the A10 5800K and consume less power. They now need to work on he price,LOL!

    Quote Originally Posted by DanceswithUnix View Post
    Early adopter gouge, good advert for the 8350 though
    AMD forgets they are not Intel or Nvidia!!

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    Re: AMD - Piledriver chitchat

    Is that a reflection of the RRP though, or just retailers bumping the price up while they clear existing stock?

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    Re: AMD - Piledriver chitchat

    It looks like AMD is developing NUC like boxes with OEMs:

    http://www.xbitlabs.com/news/other/d..._Partners.html

    Edit!!

    It seems Richland will cost more than Trinity:

    http://www.cpu-world.com/news_2013/2...land_APUs.html

    However,it is not 30% more.

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    Re: AMD - Piledriver chitchat

    Temash tablet hands-on:

    http://www.engadget.com/2013/06/03/g...paign=Engadget

    It is made by Gigabyte.

    Edit!!

    Pictures of NUC like boxes:

    http://www.anandtech.com/show/7011/c...ix-haswell-too
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    Re: AMD - Piledriver chitchat

    It seems TR actually measured power consumption of the GT3e part:

    http://techreport.com/r.x/core-i7-4770k/power-idle.png

    http://techreport.com/r.x/core-i7-4770k/power-peak.png

    The part actually consumes more power than a desktop Core i7 4770K!!

    The Core i7 4770K is meant to be a 84W TDP part and the mobile Core i7 a 55W TDP part. Anandtech bumped up the TDP of their sample to 69W for the review too.

    It is probably no surprise as the IGP is estimated at around 165MM2 in size which is over 30% bigger than the chip in the HD7770,plus another 84MM2 for the L4 cache.

    I suspect the reason the GT3e parts cost so much,is at 350MM2 in size,it is not a cheap chip.

    Its a shame sites like TR did not review the A10 5700. I suspect the A10 6700 will be ignored by most too.
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    Re: AMD - Piledriver chitchat

    So the HQ part is the one with L4? I agree with Charlie, the naming system is woeful. I mean the iSomething naming has never made much sense, but at least it's generally had some rough rules to it within a generation. That's just completely gone out of the window now though.

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    Re: AMD - Piledriver chitchat

    Quote Originally Posted by watercooled View Post
    So the HQ part is the one with L4? I agree with Charlie, the naming system is woeful. I mean the iSomething naming has never made much sense, but at least it's generally had some rough rules to it within a generation. That's just completely gone out of the window now though.
    Yep and I think it is not really helping with power consumption though.

    The Intel test system used is meant to exactly replicate a laptop according to TR. It even uses SO-DIMMs,a three phase VRM and even the PSU is made to simulate a battery and the CPU is not socketed too.

    The TR socket 1150 system is using a high end board,with multiple phases(less efficient),full DIMMs and a PSU way out of its efficiency range at low IGP only loads.









    The problem,is though it could mean a discrete GPU and one of the lower TDP Intel mobile chips might end up giving better gaming performance,similar power consumption, and costing less, the disadvantage possibly being pure CPU performance,and a more complex motherboard.

    No wonder Nvidia is boasting:

    http://www.fudzilla.com/home/item/31...-talks-haswell
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