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:ROTF: good oneQuote:
Originally Posted by Tony
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Originally Posted by Tony
with all do respect tony and everyone else.
530fsb i doubt that was anything other than a 6x multi and that isnt anything we havent already seen.
lets see 500+ on a 9x that will impress people.
http://www.maxitmag.com/images/stori...otherboard.jpg
Anyone noticed the vga cards in the pic? See the CF bridge? So that's a sample of R600?? Looks cool to me :D
i read that those are 2 x1950pro's:confused:Quote:
Originally Posted by qwerty69
Ehh so the X1950pro has bridges?? Ok foolish me :slapass::p:Quote:
Originally Posted by mk0r
same here. i think it was in the News section?Quote:
Originally Posted by mk0r
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Originally Posted by Lestat
how do you know that?
He said it did 530fsb. How would that change with 9x or 6x? Unless of course the CPU can't handle it.Quote:
Originally Posted by Lestat
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Originally Posted by dinos22
The "problem" with 975 is that it has a way to tight tref so it wont allow to overclock, even if you try to set it with memset you only fool cpu-z this is what i know because of a close R&D team from a memory manufacturer.
965 has looser timings so it allows to overclock far higher.
so 965>975 when you overl:banana::banana::banana::banana: becasu you can get much higher fsb and cpu speed generally (non XE that you can play with multi).
Regards
well in the newer Infinity 975X bios's there is a tref option in the memory section. Would loosening that have any positive effect for those boards?
hm havent played with that mobo but try and report :D it should help clock higherQuote:
Originally Posted by Budwise
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Originally Posted by metro.cl
But the new chipset 965 revision (C2) come with even more relax timings than they are now and have even worse scores than the previous C1 ;)
regards
that means the Lanparty UT 965 will OC nice.
but i still want RD600 more ;)
How do you know its on a 6 multi? I for one think its doing it on 8 and 7 just fine air cooled and 9 under phase maybe also.Quote:
Originally Posted by Lestat
The issue is it is something different and you have NOT seen it before as along with running the CPU at 500fsb you can run the ram at any bus speed you want, there is also no worries of the NBCC being to high to run the CPU at the speeds you want.
So along with the new NV chipset in a few months we will see features we have NOT seen on Intel chipsets, so for me there is a lot new to talk about.
Just means more toys to play with :toast: :DQuote:
Originally Posted by Tony
Sure does George, good or bad its new hardware to test and talk about.Quote:
Originally Posted by eva2000
Tony, does the ATI chipset have the potential to offer high speed on the ram too? Andre says, Oskar seems to think that the ram speed is a slight weak spot on this chipset. Although outright fsb seems to be what we all want.. I am real excited about the async overclocking though..
Has ATI indicated it still plans to go ahead with RD600, even if only one motherboard maker uses it? The rumors are Asus and the other Tier-1 companies are going to pass.
And if they pass, any future development and support will be non-existent...
What ram (2X1GB) would you recommend for this board? (I know it is hard to say if the board is not available yet)
Ram prices are going up massively and I don't want to wait and pay much more in two months.
i THINK most micron D9 ram will do just fine (eg Gskill HZ, Team, etc)
yup yup.. better grab the D9 now.. prices to where I am is going up.. and eventually they will overprice the good rams.. :(
What about these Mushkin modules:
http://www.memory-configurator.com/p...kit/index.html
Run it (really) cold and probly will reach 500X10:)Quote:
Originally Posted by Lestat
they're value performance mushkin sticks, no redline kinda stuff. they will prolly work just fine. just dont forget these sticks dont have D9 chips.Quote:
Originally Posted by johnstone
i dont know with ones they got (looked into it as was also planning to get these sticks). but i didnt really find an answer. i think they have nanya, elpida or some kind of OEM chips