do you guys know what is the going price for these new Venice when they hit the street? I think they'll be a few versions....3000, 3200, 3500, and 3800?
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do you guys know what is the going price for these new Venice when they hit the street? I think they'll be a few versions....3000, 3200, 3500, and 3800?
I hope so crafty : ) I just hoping our shipping bios will work is mainly what im concerned with because I know there's none of them out now shipping with 3/10. I wonder if whoever has these venice chips and a DFI could see how far back in bios revisions on the DFI a venice is compatible with ; )
And I apologize for not checking my other thread first for more responses on the bios thing, I have it set for instant email notification but I only get them every once in awhile for some reason and not after every reply so if I made it seem like others weren't being helpful I apologize : )
sweet stuff :D
Have you managed to get her to do 3GHz yet?
Alec
Thanks, I'm glad I had some helpful input being new and all : ) Hope it goes well for you guys. This would greatly alleviate my concerns about purchasing an Ultra-D as I have the feeling they won't revamp the shipping bios until after venice is out and then i would have to wait even longer!
omfg... this newest chips will rock!!! :D
can't wait to see San Diego! :D
only 2.75-2.85 on water? :(
i see newcastles doing 2.9 suicide on stock cooling around!
With stock volts it does that.Quote:
Originally Posted by shuRe
yeh... now imagine it at 1.6 - 1.7vcore!!!
ok... can we see some high vcore results
people dont stay at 1.4v with -40c :p:
If one of you guys dont put 4 512M sticks in and test the memeory controller, Im gonna STRANGLE SOMEONE!!!!!
DO IT DAMMIT .... DO IT DO IT DO IT :banana:
How does it respond to higher voltages? 2.95GHZ on stock vcore is great but will it continue to scale this good with higher voltages?
Same question here. If you guys look at the Clawhammer 3500+ thread you'll notice a common theme that people can do 2600 at around stock voltage, but going to 2700 has no bearing on voltage. So basically 2700 can not be achieved even though 2600 can be done at stock volts! I found this to be very odd... but now that I've seen to be true, I feel that unless someone shows me the max overclock at whatever voltage, I won't feel sure that the CPU can necessarily do more than that.Quote:
Originally Posted by JDizzle
holy crap!!!
i gunna have to save for 1 of these babies now instead of gettin a cheap ass ( but good) winnie
im gettin a cascade from pc-ice which will do -100c so im guessing from a 3500/3800 - ill see WAY past 3ghz :D
EDIT - PCICE you got my pm? cos i pmed you like 3 days ago and no reply yet :P:
Ice, bring it over to my house for some fun on water.. just come by after work....
i warn you though, my mobo has lock jaw and might not give you the chip back :p:
Look a little closer at some of the screens, bro. ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by uwackme
EDIT: Have a pic link: http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...id=27376&stc=1
It looks for be 2T command rateQuote:
Originally Posted by conrad.maranan
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Originally Posted by mcnbns
Guys, this has been said at the beginning of this thread... It is NOT 4x512MB... It seems like CPU-Z reports wrong amount of RAM when running Venice... It was with 3800+ and now 3500+ that pc ice is testing...Quote:
Originally Posted by situman
i thought the DFI doesnt have a bios that supports the new Venice cores, apparently they do now.
they do have a bios that supports the venice ? (DFI) of so then i am so releaved becuase i am getting a dfi mobo and the venice and i hope dfi ill support the vence and then let me update the bios. caues i don't have any other 939 cihp laying around.
You don't need a special bios to support Venice.
pc ice
1.4V? Awww.. give it hell, would ya?
Pc Ice - Please allow me........Quote:
Originally Posted by cheece2001
THE NEW REVISION VENICE (E3) CPU'S DO NOT APPEAR TO HAVE ANY COMPATIBILITY ISSUES WITH CURRENT NF CHIPSETS!!!!
I had no problems booting the 3800+ with my old MSI Neo2 NF3 mobo and it seems as if PcIce is doing well with the DFI NF4 board. My 3800+ did 3ghz @ default vcore but wasn't stable. These are obviously some awesome cpu's. I'm expecting to see a bench @ 3.4G with this cpu ;) ...............
any suicide screenies yet? I wonder what the 3800+ does :D
I love the simple single stage unit :slobber:
http://img85.exs.cx/img85/4988/159ft.jpg
Oh, and I forgot to say....for those that are wondering if these cpu's scale with voltage: They do scale, and very well if I may add. My 3800+ could take up to ~1.75-1.8V and didn't explode. But upping the Vcore didn't help beyond somewhere in the range of 1.65-1.7. Than again, you never know what a cascade could do with these Venices :)Quote:
Originally Posted by s7e9h3n
whats the max??! including more vcore that is, come on ICE your toying with us!
please give him a break man! hes busy and your not the only one pming him, people, please give him a break!Quote:
Originally Posted by Korpse
the bios incompability you have all heard about is with the amd 90nm REV E4 chips, not E3! E4 is san diego (1mb l2 cache 90nm) :)Quote:
Originally Posted by s7e9h3n