there are people with PCPC 510s without the stupid 8pin. I wonder how much they will charge to modify it.
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there are people with PCPC 510s without the stupid 8pin. I wonder how much they will charge to modify it.
I could make a fortune ;) , but then those with any sense would just buy a 4 to 8 pin adaptor :rolleyes: :)Quote:
Originally Posted by situman
better safe than sorry i would say.
Actually this might be perfect match for enermax 660w psu with 4 RAILS... :PQuote:
Originally Posted by alpha0ne
it has 2 rails for that 8pin processor :P Kick ass isn't it? Had to return mine 8 months ago or so as there was nothing for desktop market that used that extra 12v rail :p
save my 650W Silverstone SLI PSU with 8pin for RDX200 and use 510W PC Powercooling for DFI NF4 :DQuote:
Originally Posted by situman
Werd!Quote:
Originally Posted by eva2000
Time to bog this puppy down :)
This may seem like a stupid comment but since the 8 pin connector isn't common, wouldn't DFI include an adaptor since this is the high end motherboard with all the bells and whistles?
Dude, it's on the previous page: you can plug in that 8 pin connector the 4pin ATX12V connector that you can find on any PSU ... you don't need any adaptor for that.
OHHH Eva, if only you knew what was coming round the corner ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by eva2000
OCZ Powerstream 800W or something ? :D
I've been waiting at the corner for ages - kept peaking around the corner but nada heh :DQuote:
Originally Posted by bigtoe
That is NOT fair bigtoe :nono:Quote:
Originally Posted by bigtoe
Now everyones gunna be wondering grrrrh
Geez the Powerstream 520W is so frigging powerful that unless you are running phase change on your CPU and SLI'd watercooled 7800GTXes with major voltmods, it won't even break a sweat. I just upgraded to the 600W Powerstream because my 520W was rev 1 and it only cost me $20 :p:
will this board support raid 1+0?
Of course
This would be a given, as we are not about to see DFI self-destruct by releasing an un-overclockable (heh, a new word) motherboard.Quote:
Originally Posted by a5h
At least not in my lifetime :nono:
The question I want answered is when can I get my paws on one?
And how much will Nintek Australia be selling them for when the time is now?
According to the Overclockers of Australia sponsor thread, it can't be far away now http://forums.overclockers.com.au/sh...d.php?t=395592
Well Anandtech only got 302Mhz HTT wich is not very impressive, but then again they got just 318Mhz on the DFI nF4, even if it has been proven many times this board could do 400+Mhz pretty easy (seen 500+Mhz).
Nintek just listed on their webbie as well fart man (sounds weird.. but oh well)Quote:
Originally Posted by Wet Fart
http://www.nintek.com.au/x/scripts/p...idproduct=2251
hopefully they pull a good deal again.. heh i'm gonna get myself one :D
when is it likely to be available in the uk?
soon I should imagine (hope) probably coincide with x900 launch or what ever it is called.
The inq says "No ATI Crossfire before the R520? "
http://www.theinquirer.net/?article=24289
Sounds like another long delay coming from ATI.Why hold off for so long to release the mortherboards for R520 even if the yeilds are not so great,most buyers will start to loose interest by then.
I guess they want to avoid the vapourware X800 fiasco this time.
I like to consider myself a very patient m8, but I have to admit my patience for ATI Crossfire is starting to slip...
It's been 10 weeks since the press releases showing a working crossfire setup at Computex 05 and speculation then was a July release, then it became August, and now "ATI officials" want us to wait another month into September? :slapass: Sorry, I'll go NF4 before I'll do that...
...maybe ATI will have their ducks in row next chipset... if there is a next chipset. :rolleyes: