OK, I am officially jealous! :dammit:
Living in Canada, where GameVE does not ship, and waiting and waiting ... :)
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OK, I am officially jealous! :dammit:
Living in Canada, where GameVE does not ship, and waiting and waiting ... :)
200CFM.
http://www.sidewindercomputers.com/delffb1212eh.html
i got a couple awhile back for a 226w peltier project.
no doubt, this is the king of 12 volt fannage, hands down.
r they loud, waddayathink???
baldy:D
They don´t ship abroad? because I just emailed them if they do international shipping...Quote:
Originally posted by GreyBeard
OK, I am officially jealous! :dammit:
Living in Canada, where GameVE does not ship, and waiting and waiting ... :)
I am not sure on if they do or not....DFI said in the email to just check with them....
But also remember there are a limited quanity and this is a more wide beta test of the board... So you better order quickly!
To see how the rest of us does with it...I think I am going to have lots of overclocking fun with it:D:D:D:D
According to their shipping policy they do not take international orders. All their info is on the Privacy Policy page - not very obvious.Quote:
Originally posted by jayl
They don´t ship abroad? because I just emailed them if they do international shipping...
Sorry to hear that....but I will enjoy it and let you know if it is actually worth it and if it lives up to the hype....no one knows for sure yet...
I tried to search info about their shipping policy from their site but didn´t find it earlier...
But I got an email from them that no international sale. damn...
well, I quess I´ll have to wait until I can order it somewhere from Europe...
Why not email vivan and ask which canadian and UK stores will have it first? This preorder thing is dumb, just wait until Sept 2 and order it from a different store.
I did ask Vivian that. The stores she listed are the ones from the DFI Where To Buy page. So you could see what's listed there for Europe. I know I will be checking the Canadian ones in September. :)
I wouldnt buy anything from gameve any ways. They shipped me out a x800vivo pretty fast so they are cool on that. But there RMA process is the worst ever. I sent them a DOA X800VIVO and they send me back a used X800 ? Needless to say I wont be ordering from that place again.
*Edit they waived the restocking fee for me*
Well when you RMA something send it directly to the company!!!
All they do is do that anyway so why....skip them and send it yourself....
moin
nice thread, nice board.
i think, here in Germany we have to wait for a long time,to see this board in our shops.
hopefully...
free
I am so happy i live in America then...we get everything first:D
Hi ppl!
Been following this thread for a while now and decided to buy this DFI board.
My question is now:
1. What ram should i buy for it for maximum oc (i only need 512 meg)
2. Is an newcastle 3200+ ok or is the 3400 easier to overclock and is there some sort of stepping i should buy ?
Thanks for any help.
1. OCZ3700EB is the most highly recommend RAM for A64. If you only need 512, try to find 1x512 as single sticks OC better (might be hard to find though as they are usually sold as matched pairs).Quote:
Originally posted by Ubermann
Hi ppl!
Been following this thread for a while now and decided to buy this DFI board.
My question is now:
1. What ram should i buy for it for maximum oc (i only need 512 meg)
2. Is an newcastle 3200+ ok or is the 3400 easier to overclock and is there some sort of stepping i should buy ?
Thanks for any help.
2. Again the recommend choice is 1M, CG stepping Clawhammer (CPU code ends in 5AR). Both the 3200+ and 3400+ seem to OC quite well. Presummably, if AMD has done a good job of binning, the 3400+ should reach a higher absolute clock speed, but I am not sure which is better on a relative basis. I went with the higher multiplier as I had already bought value RAM (OCZ 3700EB is twice as expensive in Canada).
Thanks you very much!
I just found this new Geil Ultra X memory in sweden but now i noticed they dont seem to work very good with A64 =(
OCZ seems to be impossible to find in Sweden grr!
Why did GOD put ME in Sweden without VISA!
Questions about the DFI NF3.
1. Does DFI anticipate a shortage of this board cause it's hard to make or anything similar to whats happening with the supply and demand of the X800XT's and 6800 Ultras??
2. Will Newegg have this board soon??
3. Does it Support Mobiles??
I definatly need a new motherboard and CPU soon, and this falls perfect in my spending limit with a CPU.
I want a 1 meg cache, and don't want to bother with a newcastle, and neither gameVE or Zipzoomfly carry 1 meg cache CPU's that are in my spending range ($220) but newegg has 3 choices for CPU's that are 1 meg cache CPU's, Mobiles and the 3200.
I want to order both the motherboard and CPU at the same time, from the same place.
if neither gameVE or DFI offer 1 meg cache CPU's then I don't want to order from them, but if I got to wait a month for newegg to get these, I will probably just buy a new P4 CPU and make do with that.
:lol: I sometimes feel the same way - at least I am somewhat closer to the centre of the universe. :)Quote:
Originally posted by Ubermann
Why did GOD put ME in Sweden without VISA!
Anyway, supposedly, OCZ temporarily stopped production on EB memory, but is ramping up again. A local store here has just started carrying EB, but it ain't cheap! Maybe it will eventually make its way across the pond.
Hmm i heard, on the crucial ballistix are the same chips like on the OCZ EB.
free
According to the test on anandtech it seems so.
They did good on the AMD 64 test.
they're the only one, which did that kinda good :rolleyes:Quote:
Originally posted by Ubermann
According to the test on anandtech it seems so.
They did good on the AMD 64 test.
i think, anand got good-yielded chips to test
EB uses Micron 5B-C chips and Ballistix use Micron 5B-G chips, and bigtoe was saying that the G chips aren't better yet (if they were then they'd be in EB ;) )Quote:
Originally posted by freestylercs
Hmm i heard, on the crucial ballistix are the same chips like on the OCZ EB.
free
http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...threadid=40112
I am glad I got my 64-Bit when I did because I lucked out and got a good version of it...the ClawHammer with C0 steppings.
Bigtoe i was wondering, how can i recognise the rev3 modules?
or are all the OCZ EB modules, that are being produced now, rev3's?
and is there a significant overclocking differance between 3500EB and 3700EB?
GreyBeard where did you here found out the 5AR stepping is recommended?Quote:
Originally posted by GreyBeard
Again the recommend choice is 1M, CG stepping Clawhammer (CPU code ends in 5AR). Both the 3200+ and 3400+ seem to OC quite well. Presummably, if AMD has done a good job of binning, the 3400+ should reach a higher absolute clock speed, but I am not sure which is better on a relative basis.
Have more info for you today.
The board has the same layout as mine except they changed the caps to Rubycons for better performance.The bios im assured has all the same features etc.
939 is soon..how soon I don't know...
The preorder has proven very popular so expect to see more boards from DFI released this way.