Which is the world's fastest processor in terms of clock speed, without being overclocked?
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Which is the world's fastest processor in terms of clock speed, without being overclocked?
I would say Opteron 875 (Dual Core).
If you only mean Single Core I believe its FX57 (59?)
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Originally Posted by arthurleung
er the 875 is the same clocks at 275....
Fastest Clock speed is the Intel, 3.8Ghz. But GHz doesn't mean this is the most powerful.
The AMD FX57 is more powerful than it.
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The worlds fastest CPU is the FX-57. :)
Its really a question of what you use the CPU for. Although the Intel P4 generation have received some slack lately for being 'slower' than the AMD competition this simply isn not true under some circumstances. The netburst architecture is very efficient for video encoding and streaming etc.
AMD's Athlon/64 architecture is very fast in gaming and works better in SMP as its designed for this use from the ground up.
What are you planning on doing with the processor and we can give you more pointers.
If you look closely he's not asking that at all.Quote:
Originally Posted by Smokey21
This is a very misleading thread. The topic says "World's Fastest Processor" as if it is going to tell us something we don't know. Then he says fastest "in terms of clock speed without overclocking" which has nothing to do with the thread title. He should have specified clock speed in the title. My guess is he didn't because it would have been a silly title and nobody would have read it.
The highest production stock clocked CPUs are the P4 3.8GHz chips.
The most powerful single CPU for single threaded applications is the FX-57 by far. The most powerful single CPU for multithreaded apps is the X2 4800+. If you use more than one chip then the Opteron dual cores are monsters.
A bit misleading that unless you mean the fastest available for normal purchase.
Most powerful is a whole new ballgame with everybody from IBM to Sun added into the game and those Power5`s are some pieces of kit believe me. Add to them the current crop of Crays with cryonic cooling for cpu and memory (very exotic architecture) and you need deep pockets.
However, Power5`s are just about within some peoples pockets that I know. So how`d you fancy your next gaming rig at a starter price of £22,000 ? And it has dual graphics as well as 16Gb of ultra fast memory and 2 Tb of highspeed fibre channel.
Believe it or not, it has been used for playing Halo 2 on and very well it does.
not to mention a relatively large space to fill all those stuff XD
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The fx-57 costs roughly twice the value of my entire system...
Yes, but if it's 4 times faster then it's a pretty good value. :devilish:Quote:
Originally Posted by klarrix
I'm reckoning my Intel Pentium 755 is the fastest chip here........cos I razz it down the motorway everyday at about 125 mph!!!!! So beat that Storm!!!!!
Shame they didnt play a good game on it :DQuote:
Originally Posted by SHISH
Hah, shame on Apple, claiming THEY had the fastest CPU!!
But the whole CPU speed equivilant naming scheme nonsense has got to stop!!
I would like to build P.C which performs better for gaming than other things. So what should be the ideal config.
FX-57 id assume.
AMD Athlon 64 FX-57Quote:
Originally Posted by firefox
Asus A8N-E Motherboard
7800GTX PCI-E Videocard
1GB Corsair PC3200 XL
OCZ Modstream 520
At least one 74 GB Raptor (and a 200GB SATA storage drive if you must buy every videogame you see.)
Case, keyboard, mouse, monitor, etc...all personal preference.
Change FX-57 to X2 4800+ if you run multiple CPU intensive applications at the same time or do heavy audio/video encoding or DVD ripping.
The next gen of games, eg those based on unreal3, will be able to properly use dual CPU (inc dual core). This is cause the nex gen consoles have more than one CPU. So, for now the fx57 is better, but soon whatever the best dual core will be better, or even two dual cores!
Not true at all. Dual CPUs have been available for years and game programmers couldn't care less. What makes you think multiple cores on the same CPU is going to change this? It's the same thing as having multiple CPUs. :crazy:Quote:
Originally Posted by nvening
What's the news on the FX-59 processor. Has it come in the marketye
With the FX-57 JUST being released and the FX-55 having been released over 6 months ago (just a guess) I dont think any hype will be getting released any time in teh near future.. or at least untill Intel go and release a faster processor...