Yea, I was thinking that too. I like it's design. Simple. Straightforward.
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correct in most cases but as you know server market is always wide spread, some only need onboard others needs lots of them.
one we use for rendering now.... 11 x pci-e slots
http://h10010.www1.hp.com/wwpc/us/en...3-3716072.html
Yep, gotta get adapter plate for my Swiftech Apogee GTX coppertop block :(
These are probably non or half working engineering samples. ASUS won't make extra high end engineering samples, because lots of non working ES boards are trashed out, and thats why first boards are always minimalistic. Probably lots, if not all boards seen in pictures will hit retail with little different layout or different components on board.
I wouldn't mind Nehalem DP workstation boards and a pair of Nehalem chips... :p:
The dual boards, what memory do they use? Registered or FB-DIMMs?
Keep in mind that the memory controller is on the CPU die... therefore Bloomfield dual-socket boards will use the same DDR3 as desktop boards.
Gainstown may introduce a different IMC that uses other memory technology but Bloomfield is DDR3 only.
Cheers,
-Chris.
Not necessarily, not even likely. The memory controllers in K8 could also deal with unregistered and registered DDR1 and later DDR2. The mainboard (BIOS to be precise) nails down which one is required.
You have a point that FB-DIMMs are overall unlikely. It's probably too complicated to put a memory controller onto the die that does unreg and FB-DIMMs. And it isn't as required as it was for socket 771 because now you can have one memory bank per CPU, avoiding the huge bank mess that 771 ran into.
That still leaves registered or unregistered as choices.
Good points. In addition, I'm confusing the code-names... Gainstown is the dual-socket server variant of Nehalem, and although it will support DDR3, there's no information on whether it's registered or not.
FB-DIMMs are gone.
It will be regular or registered DDR3.
Can a volunteer from the Intel section make a sticky about the X58 boards from all the manufacturers?
Me needs to see zem :slobber:
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Yeah, I mean, we've seen them before but if anyone has large, Drool-Ready™ photos of them (especially the abit IX58-MAX) that would be nice. :D
wow, all these perfect upgrades are coming out of the woodwork :) The Ix-58 looks like a nice fit, with a 2.93ghz nehalem... now i just have to see if it its ATI fun party time again with the 4870x2.:up:
aww asus's board went back to the poopie brown color. what a turn off. they should have stayed with black PCB
The Intel board seems to have one of the better layouts IMHO
The Abit board is just pure Pr0n :yepp:
yup, i think that's how i have heard it. Also since Bloomfield and Gainstown are phisically the same product and just finalized differently durring assembly for the extra QPI link, there really isn't anything prventing the Gainstown chips from using unregistered ddr3.
I'm not sure but i think there's also something new about how buffering works on MP. You'll probably see more on that later when Beckton starts getting talked about more..
yup, pretty much :up: