Damn, this board makes it tempting to finally make the leap to I7. Seems like a great board, punching loads of useful features as SATA 3 and USB 3. Must....resist....!
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Damn, this board makes it tempting to finally make the leap to I7. Seems like a great board, punching loads of useful features as SATA 3 and USB 3. Must....resist....!
Yea it does some other stuff too
http://www.gigabyte.us/FileList/WebP...812_smart6.htm
theres Gigabytes link. I like the Smart Quickboot and the Smart Quickboost the best, but the other things look handy.
I'm assuming the revised chipset is the Rev B3 (or rev 13) chip which many past models with a recent manufacturing date already have. Any word on when we can expect other x58a boards?
Asus board is out.http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16813131614
Thanks, I'm aware of that Asus board. Though I was referring to Gigabyte's other x58a offerings. Apparently, Asus didn't implement the turbo throttling in that new board. If that's true, I may try out this board as it seems to be available for quite a bit cheaper than the UD7.
I have confirmed the new UD7 does indeed have the revised chipset (X58 B3 Stepping).
The new UD7 has the "333" features, Smart6, Some new buttons, a revised Hybride Heatpipe, socket changes, PCIE Mod is already done at the factory so no hard mod is needed, and the revised chipset.
More info can be found here
http://www.gigabyte.com.tw/Products/...ProductID=3251
Other models all I can say is be patient.
available in SWITZERLAND: TODAY 27. Nov. 2009 OIN STOCK :-))))) I get mine today :-))))))
http://www.brack.ch/tabid/294/Default.aspx?ID=120646
Gigabyte GA-EX58A-UD7
ATX, Intel X58, QPI 6.4GT/s, Intel LGA1366, 6xDDR3 2200MHz, 2xPCI-E, C2Q, 2xG-LAN, SATA3.0, SATA-RAID 0/1/5/10, 1394a, 4xPCI-E x16 V2.0 (2x@16x, 2x@8x), USB3.0
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inkl. 7.6% MWSt CHF 419.00
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inkl. 7.6% MWSt CHF 399.00
Bruttogewicht 3.30 kg
Verkauf seit 26.11.2009
in stock @ oc
http://www.overclockers.co.uk/showpr...=5&subcat=1283
not cheap as usual at oc
I'm tempted to order one but I can't find any info about the watercooling fittings ?
Do they use e.g. 1/4" standard ones now or still some uncommon ones ?
(I am using 8/10 tubing with mostly 1/4" fittings as you can guess)
From Manual:
Quote:
For the waterblocks on the North Bridge heatsink, we recommend tubes with inner diameter of 7.5mm and outer diameter of 10mm. After connecting the tubes, make sure that the tubes are attached to the waterblocks securely and tightly and there is no leak.
The current UD5's also have this revised chipset to, the boards are still rev.1, but the way you can tell the difference from the old ones and the new ones is the last PCIE slot on the newer boards is the same blue color as the first 2 PCIE slots, whereas on the older UD5's the last PCIE slot os orange.
MIPS make a really nice replacement waterblock for these boards that allow you to use normal fittings.
http://extreme.pcgameshardware.de/at...st-bonus-1.jpg
Well, it was made for the old Extreme, but they look as though they have the same cooling solutions, so I would image that this block would fit the UD7.
At Newegg Now. $349.99 plus shipping. http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...13&Tpk=ga-x58a
Wow, that is quite the "premium" price markup there, for a revised chipset, and a new cooler....
Thanks too for the information.
I am going to try the original block first using Teflon & Screw Hose Clamps to fit my 8/10 tubing. First time I won't use metal manual connectors... /crossing fingers.
Well, can't resist and I have the opportunity to get a 3835 batch i7 920 at this moment (supposedly 4.5Ghz 24h/day if not better).
Just some rams for this naughty board. Probably GSkill Trident.
Ordering all that tomorrow. And let's watercool the ATI 5870 at the same time :p.
Wish me luck ;)
So these look to be in stock in a few places. has anyone bought one yet?
I'v got my UD7 last night, testing it now. LLC now has 3 modes, Standard, Level 1 and Level 2. Standard equals the old "off", Level 1 equals the old "on", and Level 2 gives you higher vcore on load. Testing with 1,4v set in bios @4.6 gives 1.376v-1.392v cpu-z idle, and 1.408v - 1.424v cpu-z load. Very happy that they made this third option available.
The socket has casing from Lotes, suspects foxcon for the rest, but not sure.
The bios that came with the mb was F2, and seems very good.
Max bclk I'v managed so far was 21x236 with pifast bench (on water). Forgot to include the cpu-z Mainboard flap, sry.
http://img.techpowerup.org/091128/pifast 1711.jpg
Testing more ...
Not sure what you mean by tripple check, but its the same boot sequence/time as on ud5/extreme.
Looks like it might be time to start an X58A-UD7 users thread. :D
Nice BCLK, this is what i wanted to know, thanks. :)
Latest BIOS is F2b.
I agree. I just ordered mine from the egg to be here tuesday. It's gonna be hard to beat this classified, but at least i have some good numbers to compare. I like the small things about this board. The extra USB voltage should be nice. My G19's LCD doesnt like a 5ft extension. My last gigabyte (EP45 UD3P) was i think my favorite board ever. Gigabyte has sure stepped it up lately in my book.