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Thank you Gentlemen, The 560 it will be then.
Thank you Gentlemen, The 560 it will be then.
I'm very dissapointed, but I'm still building, I already have all the parts. I like the fact that it's a forward looking design. AMD gave up a lot of die area for these new instruction sets, which very few apps are using yet. Also it's worth noting that Windows 8 does a much better job with scheduling. With Win7 the OS has no idea each module is two cores sharing resources.
Honestly the only thing that has me concerned is the outragous power consumption when overclocked, though I don't intend to.
Anyway I'm still building, but the chip will be on sale the moment Piledriver comes. If AMD doesn't get its act together, or if nobody other than Microsoft winds up supporting the architecture more in the future, I'll move on.
The chip does very well in modern threaded apps, which is what I wanted.
A few sites (Like hardwareheaven) have suggested that coding will benefit the bulldozer further. E.g. windows 8 will address what windows 7 does not. I wonder just how much of a performance gain it will be though. Remember, Bulldozer is a new architecture. And it's limited to outdated coding, eh?
While I'm disappointed at the reviews I'm reading(2600K is tempting), I must wait a few months and see what happens. I will not judge Bulldozer so soon. After all, bios updates may effect the bulldozer as well
Hardwareheaven review
Basically, windows 8 handles multithreaded tasks better.
Rest of my parts arrive today. I went with an ASUS AM3+ board with the 990x chip set. (M5A99x EVO) and the PHII X6 1100T which was $175. The BD FX-8150 was $100 more and not worth the price. I can still upgrade to the BD if they get them running right or the Piledriver when it comes out. I got the new Corsair 400R case and it is really nice. Got it from Newegg for $89.99 (after $10 rebate) and free shipping.
Jim
AMD Bulldozer FX 8150 chip benchmarked
Asus Crosshair IV Formula works with AM3+. This is the first report that I have been able to see that shows that the AM3+ chip works in a AM3 socket.
I would be concerned that an AM3 socket may not fully support the AM3+ potential. As it were...
I was pleased to find out my MSI 890 mobo will take the bulldozer without issue. So I will wait and bid my time as I'm not about first adoption.
Beta,
Not sure if you think I was rebuking your statement, I wasn't. I'm just saying I was pleased to find out that the MSI 890 mobo will support the FX cpu's as up that point I understood that an upgrade to 990 series was needed.
The Bulldozer became a budget cpu because it works like a budget cpu. In some cases not even that good. Hang around the price will drop even more unless their is fix. The question in my mine is why buy the Big Dog in town when it can't growl only whimper.