is it the same DR Mos thing MSI is using ?
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the 12+12 ....is nice.....
what about the 35A per circuit? whats the total current supported ?
That's what I was thinking too...gone are the mosfets :confused:
http://www.ixbt.com/mainboard/msi/ec...us/cpu-pwm.jpg
Thx bro. They didn't put the buttons there, but they put the de-bug led there, so with 3 or 4 cards that gets covered. External control unit is not really needed, but it comes in handy in some situations, so why not :)Quote:
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Thank you my friend. Now I only have to do some real single GPU LN2 damage :DQuote:
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Yes gentlemen, it seems like gone are the mosfets, and in are the integrated driver mos chips. These are not the same chips MSI is using afaik, but it is the same ideea to use DrMos chips instead of regular mosfets. I didn't do the math, but this VRM should be able to take 500W+. I think this is a nice step forward for Gigabyte high-end motherboards!Quote:
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Nice work m8 ! :up:.....
Damn that retail box looks yummy. I only have a whitebox :D
Benny - thank you bro, I saw you really pushed your UD9 :D
nice board , and nice chance to see it befor ordering UD7 !, cant wait now.
is it easy to remove the stock blocks/heatsink ?
yes it is
stasio where can we find more pics of the retail board? :D
I searched Gigabyte UK forums for a bit, but found nothing.
Soon will be everywhere.:up:
it's the same size as classi and R3E
More info about this mobo is available in "product guide" presentation at:
http://forum.giga-byte.co.uk/index.p...3.html#msg8253
I suppose this board is a XL-ATX like the EVGA Classified 4 way right?
Some details can be see here:
http://www.scribd.com/doc/30931846/G...#fullscreen:on
Specs, compatible cases list and exact size here.
http://lab501.ro/wp-content/uploads/2010/05/Size.jpg
King Mother Board on X58 Chipset:shocked:
First release BIOS F1 will be released soon(today).
HardOCP preview.
Very nice (: Maybe getting one if the price is under 350€.. Btw, would P6T7ws run 4-way sli? if 4-way sli only need 2x nf200 chips?
Technically you don't need the NF200 to run SLI, Nvidia just sells this chip together with the SLI licences. I guess Asus paid for the licence, but just didn't use the NF200 chip :)
Gigabyte France announced 499€ :ROTF:
http://www.pcworld.fr/2010/05/07/mat...8a-ud9/489271/