Who knows? D2OL anybody ;)
Still, if anyone gets this, can anyone find out what kind of overclocking it supports?
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Who knows? D2OL anybody ;)
Still, if anyone gets this, can anyone find out what kind of overclocking it supports?
yeah thats what I'm thinking as well.
jjcom
More Importantly does the Board support NUMA.. Must have NUMA...
More info and pics too http://www.pcper.com/news.php scroll down...
little birdie tipped me off with some new information on a NVIDIA nForce4-based dual Opteron board from Abit that is due to be released in February. The board specifications are pretty impressive, and include SLI support as well as 4 SATA II ports and dual Gigabit ethernet connections. Even more interesting is the fact that I am told that this board does not require registered memory and will work with standard non-ECC and non-registered memory modules, saving considerable costs on system. And with the prices of 200 series Opteron processors dropping to nearly $200, a dual CPU system could be reasonably priced!
Below I have exclusive images as well as the full motherboard specifications listed
http://www.pcperspective.com/images/news/wn2s_side.jpg
http://www.pcperspective.com/images/news/wn2s_top.jpg
If you read the AMD documentation for Opteron you'll find that its just a register value to be set from the Bios on the "CG" revision Opterons.Quote:
Originally Posted by jjcom
Abit also states that for unbuffered DIMM, "CG" Opterons are required.
Killeroy.