nice benny :up:
ud3p or ud4p is always they best value OCer isnt it
can you let us know if the vcore is still at 1.9 or has it moved upwards heheh
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nice benny :up:
ud3p or ud4p is always they best value OCer isnt it
can you let us know if the vcore is still at 1.9 or has it moved upwards heheh
Tri Channel ?
Check the movie zalbard
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uv0TM8rMuME&hd=1
Maybe due to the 6 memory slots on the Gigabyte P55A UD6 causing some confusion?
It does. Thanks.
The lanes are still taken up by the two x1 slots I failed to account previously. A lot of either-or on connectivity thanks to Intels nearsightedness with the mainstream platform agenda.
The P55A-UD4 is missing the PCIe x4 though, so if they connected the Marvell controller through a PCIe bridge to jury rig a 5 Gbps link, it'd be the SATA3 board to go after.
will current cases usb2 plug work with usb3?
USB 3.0 uses a different set of pins, but the connector is backwards compatible:
http://img142.imageshack.us/img142/6386/230509usb02.jpg
If you mean the frontpanel ports connecting to a mobo pinout, then no. I don't think any upcoming "USB 3.0" boards even provide this option. You can plug a USB 2.0 device into an USB 3.0 port freely though since it's backwards compatible (vice versa depends on the device).
Tweaktown has the Extreme2 preview up:
http://www.tweaktown.com/news/13369/...ard/index.html
Actually, the revised X58 chipset may be closer than you think...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s8kSW5i3FS8
http://www.hardocp.com/news/2009/10/...g_motherboards
Gigabyte announced it so they'll should be really near
http://www.tweaktown.com/pressreleas...wer/index.html
http://www.overclockers.ru/ and a translated version of the article have some information about pricing.
GA-P55A-UD3R - 180$
GA-P55MA-UD4 - 203$
And xxxA boards should be on average 20$ more expensive than normal ones. Fair pricing imo! :up:
what a waste of money....
Ive had this board for a few weeks, good to see it's on the shelf already.
The marvell controller refuses work as a boot drive in RAID mode, the driver has issues and windows 7 doesn't recognize it. I need to look around for newer bios and or drivers again.
"333" is what marketing is going with... USB 3, SATA 3, and 3x the USB power.
Plastic push pins holding down the sinks needs to be addressed too.