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Originally Posted by NiCKE^
haha,sorry, Micke , i don't know ur the 2D guy;)
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Originally Posted by NiCKE^
haha,sorry, Micke , i don't know ur the 2D guy;)
Holy %&/(! 500 FSB! :toast:
Please, anyone try DS4 and E6400! DS3 would be great for me but I really need RAID5.
I'll get my P5W tomorrow though :) And you've to edit that post and do a rightspelling :P
i think intel would cripple 965s to prevent them from being faster than 975s.Quote:
Originally Posted by hicookie
Hi, I'd like to buy ìthe DS3...but.. I haven't got it... does it run so good with the 6600 too?
thanx
Marco
no one has tested the 6600 with it yet so we don't knowQuote:
Originally Posted by principino1984
tests should be coming.....
theres a 400fsb wall for 4MB cahce ones ... but for 2mb caches E6300 and 6400 480+fsb
I just bought a DS3 - bye bye opteron :/
Will this board run a 7950GX2 in multi-gpu mode? I am getting this motherboard Monday but only have a 920D that does 3.8ghz easily with my 2x1gb PQI pc5400 4,4,4,12. I will be getting the E6600 when I get enough money.
only with hacked drivers. and thats not confirmed yet
it should run it perfectly fine. You won't need hacked drivers afaik.Quote:
Originally Posted by badboy
Oh noo , 7950 Gx2 works well :)Quote:
Originally Posted by Lestat
some quick tests :
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I asked giga-byte representative if the card was supported at all and they said that the next bios update would give support for the card. The card would run fine in any motherboard but only in dual-display mode only. I tried it in several motherboards and when I tried multi-gpu mode I would just get a reboot until I disabled it. I guess I will find out Monday afternoon.Quote:
Originally Posted by vapb400
DQ6 is runing dual 32M at 410 now!
Excellent. :toast: :D So it does work with the F2 bios in multi-gpu mode. :DQuote:
Originally Posted by misteroadster
Single 7950GX2 is not SLI - it's just like a single card, so there should be no limitations running it and all you need is one x16 PCIe slot. Crossfire is not supported on Intel 965 chipset from what we know and traditional SLI (dual video card configs) *might* work on DQ6 only (two PEGs - x16 and x4) with a hacked driver but we don't know that, besides that vague thread on t-break. Honestly, I kind of doubt one can run real SLI with one of the slots being PCIe x4 but who knows...Quote:
Originally Posted by Lestat
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Originally Posted by vapb400
he bought the card for SLI
sli dont work unless you have hacked drivers on any intel based chipset board.
SO FAR..................
well f-it i just ordered one.. i dont care at this point.. i only have 1 video card anyways... so....
even if it dont OC like crazy ill be happy to just get a working board.
I bought the 7950GX2 for a card single card setup not SLI. I didn't even say I wanted to run a SLI setup. I asked if the 7950GX2 would work multi-gpu mode which is only 1 card.Quote:
Originally Posted by Lestat
sli and multi gpu are "essentially" the same thing in a manor of speaking.
the multi gpu card still requires that the bios and drivers be set in SLI mode
now that is what everything i have read to date states.
if i am wrong.. cool then it works or "should" work great on intel boards.
i only stated what technically i knew to be true because of what i had read on the 7950GX2.
The difference between the mulit-gpu and sli is that you can't use the load balance bar, SLI 8X and 16X and you can't join say the Sli-Zone since it only see's it as a single card. Most reviews are also saying that it is a single gpu. Also 3DMark06 also see's it as a single gpu too. It doesn't need a hacked driver to run in multi-gpu on a Intel motherboard since I am using it now on a Intel badaxe rev.302 motherboard.Quote:
Originally Posted by Lestat
Guys,
i have F3a BIOS for GA-965P-DS3. If you want, just PM me. I'm using it now but i can't see the difference since i'm just using PD 820 :(
I heard ATI is coming out with some new two-cards-one models just like the 7950 too.Quote:
Originally Posted by badboy
badboy thanks for the info and you too anon! i will update my memory warehouse with this new info!
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Originally Posted by Benny Lodewijk
YGPM :)