test later....
950 ES version, support HT.
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test later....
950 ES version, support HT.
http://i26.photobucket.com/albums/c1...67-950copy.jpg
http://i26.photobucket.com/albums/c1...2/dd317409.jpg
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Nice. Lucky you :D So how will you test them? phase or water. And what about Dothan 780 D1 you mentioned in other post. How can i make sure i'm buying one?. Most of the stores wont say the steping
Woooow! Lukcy bastard :slapass: Should've got the 955XE tho' :D
first, test with stock cooler on C19 and 955X before 975X's coming.
later, will try LS for extreme.(before that i must find the safe voltage)
and Q2, sorry, i donnot know how to tell u to make sure u'll buy pentium D D1 from store.
thanks,railer
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Originally Posted by Salvador
support board,945P 955X 975X, C19(not test yet )
Did you get that new 975X Gigaboard, you know the one with the nice turbocooling.. :banana:Quote:
Originally Posted by hicookie
Looking forward to results.. Expect a sick overclock from those new 65nm :fact:
Sry meant the 955XE, the one with HT. not the 955X board ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by hicookie
:D awsome!
intents to sell? :p:
65nm already....great
i cant belive that this thread hasn't exploded with post something like this DOES make me want to go intel
dragon
Wow, I can't wait to see your results. Nice looking chip too :D
is it a completely redesigned core or just die shrink? ala Northwood>Preshot? Or still P4 technology?
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die shrink
the 9xx cpus are supposed to be two seperate cedar mill cores (65nm, netburst) on one package.Quote:
Originally Posted by charlie
65nm dual core, 2x2mb cache, HT, you are a lucky man :) looking forward to results.
Holy cow thats alot of transisters :slobber:
No more Dual Core, now they are Double Core.
Awesome hicookie
Now where are the results.... anybody else as excited as I am? you must know that when you post something like this everybody in here will pretty much go insane :woot:
I'm very interested in the results, I'd like to see how it performs against an overclocked Dothan :D
It's a moded Prescott core and 100% Netburst.Quote:
Originally Posted by charlie
Donnie27
pop off the hs and soak it in liquid nitrogen :spill:
waiting for results..
Is it Presler ?
i bet for it, but will gotta wait to find out. :D
:stick: sorry,everyone,
Get something to do,Now i must go training with reserve force for 3-5 days , :(
jsut heard the news,sorry test will delay one week.
nguyenquochuy< yes,it is prelser
Donnie27< correct,still netbust
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Kjaks< i'll prepare liquid nitrogen if it's needed, and forget the coldbug.
presler and cedar mill include a piece of techology Intel calles " Intel virtulization technology" , basicaly it's a hardware lvl real time virtual partition creator. It serves no purpose in reality until Longhorn arrives, however Intel in all its wisdom by putting these piece of tech in presler and cedar mill, makes it not 100% compatible with all but 975X and 965X chipsets. The few people I've seen with 65nm Preslers and Cedar mills reported some small errors, such as freezing, BSOD's and such while using them with 955X.Quote:
Originally Posted by charlie
presler is the single core 65nm processor, Cedar Mill is the Dual core 65nm processor.Quote:
Is it Presler ?
meh forget training........tell them you've gotta OC that sucker hehehehQuote:
Originally Posted by hicookie