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spleen你到底是A粉还是A黑啊
发个测试
用来对比的貌似是2M L2的6400也就罢了
测试里居然还说A有兼容性问题
Prior to installing the AMD Phenom 9500 processor, the MA790FX-DS5 test system was using an AMD Athlon 64 X2 processor and was freshly formatted with Ubuntu 7.10 "Gutsy Gibbon" and deploying the Linux 2.6.22 kernel. However, upon installing the AMD Phenom processor the results weren't as expected... The system had a kernel panic. This certainly wasn't what we were expecting, but upon reinstalling Ubuntu, the kernel had calmly started.
[AMD Phenom 9500 Linux Performance (Spider Platform)]
In addition to the kernel panic, we had also experienced a myriad of other issues when using Linux. These problems ranged from an occasional stability hiccup to Ubuntu's usplash hanging during the boot process and it's logo going psychedelic. We had experienced such issues while running at its default settings and the latest motherboard BIOS, and the issues had only intensified when overclocking. Interestingly, none of these problems were experienced when using the same motherboard with an AMD Athlon 64 X2 processor.
[AMD Phenom 9500 Linux Performance (Spider Platform)]
As we mentioned in our 790FX preview article, AMD's OverDrive software for easy tweaking/overclocking currently isn't available for Linux. Using the MA790FX-DS5 F3 BIOS from late December (with the TLB fix), we were able to easily overclock the Phenom 9500 to 2.53GHz. The remainder of the system hardware had consisted of a Corsair TX750W power supply, Seagate SATA 300GB hard drive, and 2GB of OCZ Reaper HPC PC2-8500 memory.
[ 本帖最后由 魔术杨 于 2008-4-15 14:17 编辑 ] |
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