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Posted by scaryjim - Mon 29 Jun 2009 16:03
Other interesting additions: more energy efficient parts (900e and 700e each clocked at 2.4GHz), a second Phenom II X2 - the 545 clocked at 3GHz, and a new top-end X3 - the 740 clocked at 3GHz.

That's a lot of beans for ASRock to spill in one go… ;)
Posted by Animus404 - Mon 29 Jun 2009 16:17
I bought the Phenom2 x4 955 last week for £180 on Scan, now barely a week later I find out I should have held out a little longer for either a £20 saving or a faster cpu.

Gutted.
Posted by scaryjim - Mon 29 Jun 2009 16:42
Animus404
I should have held out a little longer for either a £20 saving or a faster cpu.
This will be true any time you buy a piece of high end computer hardware though - the only way to avoid it is to only ever buy entry level kit - that way it takes at least two months before it gets superceded ;)
Posted by dfour - Mon 29 Jun 2009 17:03
LOL very true :)
Posted by MorrisR - Mon 29 Jun 2009 17:22
Animus404
I bought the Phenom2 x4 955 last week for £180 on Scan, now barely a week later I find out I should have held out a little longer for either a £20 saving or a faster cpu.

Gutted.

Did exactly the same. But nevermind, its still a good new system with an AM3 motherboard and 4Mb of DDR3 1333 and this was bound to happen sooner rather than later.:angst:
Posted by borandi - Mon 29 Jun 2009 17:36
MorrisR
Did exactly the same. But nevermind, its still a good new system with an AM3 motherboard and 4Mb of DDR3 1333 and this was bound to happen sooner rather than later.:angst:

4Mb? 4 Mega bits? :) Only joking with ya…

It's nice to see AMD filling out their CPU range, but at the end of the day, an i7 920 does blow it away. I picked up 920 D0, UD3R motherboard, 3GB 1333 G.Skill and an Akasa Nero for 400 notes, easily running a 40% OC.
Posted by Iron Sights - Mon 29 Jun 2009 18:11
so when are we expected to see the 965 in the shops/online
Posted by MorrisR - Tue 30 Jun 2009 09:21
borandi
4Mb? 4 Mega bits? :) Only joking with ya…


OK, I blame the heat, old age, and typing in haste; 4GB it is.:surrender:

Mind you, and probably for a different “nostalgia” thread, I do remember buying 4 * 1 MB sticks at £25 each many moons ago. That in the day when new a maths co-processor chip seemed a reasonable upgrade for a 486 SX at 25MHz.
Posted by simonw - Tue 30 Jun 2009 11:21
The PII X4 965 will only be worthwhile depending on its o/c potential. From the other PII X4 reviews I have read, they all seem to max out at 3.8Ghz on air cooling. I would be really disappointed if it only o/c from stock 3.4Ghz to 3.8Ghz, not much of a boost in my opinion.
Posted by tcorbyn - Tue 30 Jun 2009 11:47
Damm, I just got my hands on a 955 for benching and now this. Looks like I am going to need to sell quick. I havn't even used it yet because I'm waiting for the Crosshair 3 to come out so that I can do some serious damage. On the other hand, I am very much more interested in the AMD “TWKR” than this for overclocking.

I am glad AMD has finally started to make products worthy of high end PC's! :rockon2:
Posted by R3MF - Tue 30 Jun 2009 14:38
by the time Lynnfield arrives we should be able to get a 955 for around £140.

following my rule of always spending twice as much on the GPU as the CPU, that should get me an ATI 5000 series DX11 chip.

the only parts missing from this holy-trinity is an 8xx series motherboard and 4GB dimms, which will hopefully show up in a similar timeframe.

together they will make a very powerful £800 gaming box.