My max FSB is 525 in a C2D E6300 and E6600.
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YES, commando, striker, their entire 975x series. Theres PLENTY of threads here, in this section alone, to prove this. Asus may be the first to market, thats fine. However, they drop support for boards that are screwed from the get go ( P5W-DH anyone? ). You will spend months just to resolve issues that should of been caught in QC testing. Asus has taken over where MSI left off in the AMD days... First to market, last to get it working right. Than the price gouging on top of that.
HOLY SH** :banana: :banana: :woot: :woot:
I think the EVGA's bios update let the quads go up to 400MHz FSB...not 475!
Come on DFI. Get this out the door!
now we're talking
there is nothing like a little competition... go go EVGA :woot:
Ummmmm....did You Read His Post Right?
Spoke with William Yang @ DFI today, said to keep an eye on NewEgg towards the end of next week, beginning of the next, 45 pieces will be made available.
I wouldn't exactly get excited about Oskar's quad core results... It's not even a 200MHz overclock! Part of the problem, as I understand it with high overclocks on the quad is stable current delivery... this doesn't prove anything in that regard other than the chipset can clock well. What would be more interesting is if they can get 400MHz+ on a 9 multi. Then you've got something to talk about and prospective (or current) Q6600 owners can rejoice.
I'm as keen as anyone to see this board be a star overclocker for quad's but let's see some more testing.
egg wll sell out in probably 1 - 2 hours
i agree with your 400 fsb is a nice thing to attain for most quad owners...there are some who are getting that or slightly better...i can get it but i have to supply a high amount of vcore...i am uncomfortable doing that on air...maybe if i had a ice box for a cooler, i might be a little more confortable.
Err... they've already launched the 680i LT
http://www.zipzoomfly.com/jsp/Produc...uctCode=246714
http://www.zipzoomfly.com/jsp/Produc...uctCode=246713
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Board is listed in a German store for 248.90€.
No ETA.
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They said right after the P965-S, which DFI told me will be available in germany after 3rd may.
Quote:
Dear Guido,
Thanks for you are interesting on P965-S. It will be available in German market after May 3th, for your reference.
Please contact DFI dealer there.
With our best regards,
YS Liao
DFI-BV
lol ur right...apparently i have been living under a rock. but weird thing is that when the newest bios came out for evga 680i it removed a lot of features from bios, link boost for instance. and after looking the specs of this new 680i LT there really does not seem to be any difference between the two. :confused:
If the amount is correct then it's what I have expected. This will probably be a top motherboard and considering the other ones out at this time that pricing isn't exactly outrageous.
My last 6 motherboards have all been Asus and perhaps I just got lucky, but they were far superior in reliability than any other board clients had me install in systems I built for them.
I will agree though that they are not the greatest overclockers due to the lack of the countless options available in the bios' of DFI boards, but They just seem to work very well for me.
That said, i'm moving up to an E6600 or perhaps a Quad intel chip soon.... and i'll most likely throw my hat in and get one of these new DFI 680i boards. They look very promising and the capabilities just seem endless!