Thats ok, I guess. Put it this way....Yonah will keep us busy before "the king" comes to town:)Quote:
Originally Posted by Waus-mod
Well @ least we can speed binning ddr2 memory in preparation for conroe run:toast:
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Thats ok, I guess. Put it this way....Yonah will keep us busy before "the king" comes to town:)Quote:
Originally Posted by Waus-mod
Well @ least we can speed binning ddr2 memory in preparation for conroe run:toast:
oh i thought you were talking about AM2 :p:Quote:
Originally Posted by Dumo
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Originally Posted by Waus-mod
While I am sure that we all agree with you on your points - I am hoping that soon our frustrations will turn into big:D by the end of next week.
Finally AOpen's and ASUS's motherboards arrived here in Japan:)
I'll pick up both them later...
Then I hope we will see some awsome results from Japan then ;)
Great. If the Asus is anything like the one's out today it should be very oc friendly, but mods will still be required for more voltage options.Quote:
Originally Posted by kyosen
Seems like you didn't do your reading very well.Quote:
Originally Posted by thunderstruck!
http://www.vr-zone.com/?i=3478
Well, Conroe boards wouldn't be available either, would they?Quote:
Originally Posted by Waus-mod
Until FCG arranges a group buy of conroe ES for us all, there's hardly anything to worry about... :D Moreover, see the first point ;)Quote:
- then conroe came by
So I say: let the Yonah boards be incoming and the WR's be broken :toast:
FineQuote:
Originally Posted by kyosen
for people interested in Gigabytes implementation
here is a very extensive review of the
GA-I8I945GTMF-YRH
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with T2600 and T 2400 Yonahs (good 3d and games benches)
http://www.hardware.fr/articles/617-...e-desktop.html
for not french speaking people
in a nutshell :
" nice board but without any overclocking possibilities at all "
let me attach one far cry bench to show that a stock yonah
is a very serious cpu even for hardcoregamers
yes Marc it said to me has been a few times that there was not possible change it bios to change the fsb (clock gen and set fsb don't go with the last version that I had to ask to him to test)Quote:
Originally Posted by mine
A bios should be awaited now gigabyte :rolleyes:
Test ASUS N4L-VM DH By Shamino :banana:
http://www.vr-zone.com/index.php?i=3478
As expected that asus is crap :) From what we've seen MSI 945 is way better
i975x if not :D
Nothing Of any way, it is necessary to await update bios of the majority of the manufacturers for finally seeing the possibilities of each chipset :rolleyes:
trend*pc give a date of April 13 for the aopen i975x-ydg considering the significant number of pre-orders which they had :cool:
Just as possible as it was on PM mobos and laptops I guess. But a lot of people have done it right in those laptops and are quite happy.Quote:
Originally Posted by kiwi
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Most likely no.Quote:
Originally Posted by novagamer
Guys, you'd better do some reading first.You need a chipset that have FSB speeds higher than 667 MHz to get this working. I was talking about the Aopen 975, it's chipset is made for speeds up to 266 MHz.Quote:
Originally Posted by novagamer
You are using mobile and MOD 945 chipsets respectively, and their official max speed is 667 MHz. However, since no one have tried a pin mod AFAIK we don't know for sure. There's a chance that the higher 200 and/or 266 MHz settings are there, it's just that Intel haven't told us just because they want to sell more. But I still highly doubt it, especially 266 MHz on a 945 is just wishful thinking. 200 MHz could be there just for Merom I guess. But it's worth a try...:D
cant you guys use a turbo PLL for the aopen 975, to get past the 266fsb limitation??
We really need clockgen HARD.
Ok... found out some problems :P i dont have a remote so im working from bios. but 199fsb is max :( and i also cant find settings for a devider (or do i need glasses)
unplug the jump?Quote:
Originally Posted by Waus-mod
http://img133.imagevenue.com/loc149/th_33032_jump.JPG
yes play unplugged
and where can i choose a devider? really cant find it though
Forgot to ask, any reason why aopen put socket at 45 degrees angle?
I want my board :slapass: Anyone else got news from oc-wear.de? Maybe they are playing with me :nono: :D
pull out those jumpers,shutdown, restart..and what u see it in BIOS?Quote:
Originally Posted by Waus-mod
lol I know one short word in dutch that starts with L but I can't say it here :D Just reminded me of one event with many participants from NL :D
Ok so when setting jumpers (or remove?)(coz i have no manual :P) i see the deviders and multiplier?(im not @ home)
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Originally Posted by Waus-mod
remove them