| 790GX Board Gets Phenom To 3.4GHz |
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| Written by Chris Tom |
| Thursday, 19 June 2008 05:04 |
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Fudo has reports that a Phenom has gone to 3.4GHz on air cooling with a retail chip and using the 790GX motherboard. It looks that the soon-to-be-launched AMD 790GX, a new IGP chipset, will definitely be a much better Phenom overclocker. The boards are expected at the end of this month and our sources managed to get a Phenom 9850 from 2.5GHz all the way to 3.4GHz. It wouldn't be as interesting if they weren't using air cooling and a retail CPU picked up in a store, and we believe that they can get it even faster using water-cooling. The temperature was an acceptable 44°C and they needed 1.55V to make it run at this speed. As you can see, the CPU finished AMD's stability test at 3.4GHz or (17x200). Interesting news indeed. |