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sxs112
01-18-2005, 10:28 PM
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Mathias-K
01-19-2005, 01:48 PM
Now that's nice! Look at the overclocking! :)

The LAPTOP version of the i915PM reaches MUCH higher FSB than the i855PM :) Perhaps this i915-thing will be our saviour :p:

RaptorRaider
01-19-2005, 02:04 PM
Yeah, Dothan is looking better everytime. 2700Mhz without any voltmods is amazing. :slobber:
Not to mention 190Mhz FSB without any mods and a large increase in memory bandwith.


Supportés en version DDR-II 400 et DDR-II 533 sur un ou deux canaux

So Sonoma has dual channel DDR2 after all? :confused:

Naughtyboy
01-19-2005, 02:42 PM
As stated before...Pentium M looks more promising everytime.
Intel really does have something going on here...if they just got there act together and do something about it.

Really looking forward to Sonoma and Alviso

kristos
01-19-2005, 05:47 PM
Yeah, Dothan is looking better everytime. 2700Mhz without any voltmods is amazing. :slobber:
Not to mention 190Mhz FSB without any mods and a large increase in memory bandwith.



So Sonoma has dual channel DDR2 after all? :confused:I'd be inclined to say yes but I'm not 100% sure, litterally (as far as that is possible with my limmited knowledge of the French language ;)), it means " supported in DDR-II 400 version and DDR-II 533 on 1 or 2 channels "


and boy-oh-boy, even if it wasn't for the alviso desktop board(s? go go DFI :D) these new chips are even more amazing then their predecessors :slobber:

olfen
01-20-2005, 12:10 AM
looks promising :)

cpulloverclock
01-20-2005, 06:29 AM
I'd be inclined to say yes but I'm not 100% sure, litterally (as far as that is possible with my limmited knowledge of the French language ;)), it means " supported in DDR-II 400 version and DDR-II 533 on 1 or 2 channels "


and boy-oh-boy, even if it wasn't for the alviso desktop board(s? go go DFI :D) these new chips are even more amazing then their predecessors :slobber:
"Dual DDR-II"

yeah DC

no problem