bigtoe... any idea of an ETA?
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bigtoe... any idea of an ETA?
tell me about it http://i4memory.com/showthread.php?t=573Quote:
Originally Posted by bigtoe
but my 2nd venice, 3000+ 0516 GPAW seems to so far in memtest like 300mhz 2.5-4-3-7 1T while my 3200+ 0518 APDW didn't like it... probably mem controller related again heh.... both san diego and venices seem to like BH-5/UTT BH-5 more than TCCD though
wow this thing has some serious stats... any idea on timeframe of release and pricing?
I will askQuote:
Originally Posted by babyelf
Many many thanks for that :)Quote:
Originally Posted by bigtoe
It wold be cool to see a black board with UV reactive screen printing on paths and stuff so it appears as though you're looking down on the world of TRON. I know this can be done more or less with UC reactive pen, but a manufactured board would be so nice. I guess I'm slightly off-topic.Quote:
Originally Posted by bigtoe
Also do you know which southbridge its using? Ive heard there is some issues with the Ati southbridge and alot of mobo manufactures are using Uli SB's
cheers :toast:Quote:
Originally Posted by bigtoe
Bit of a noob question but how is it that they are able to allow VDIMM settings of 2.5V all the way up to 4V without having to change a jumper like on the DFI boards?
Vdimm is always fed off the 5V rail...no jumper required.
bigtoe.. tried with sandie yet?
Yes has ATi got the SB working?
Dragon
AWESOME 939 board!!!!
But with the performance of Dothan and the OLD as dirt P4P/P4C's... AMD needs to find more CPU power :D
C
I dunno what's going on with that Southbridge rumor. If I remember correctly this was purely an issue with the SB400 and has been resolved in the SB450 several Weeks ago. Or is the SB450 having issues too now?
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Originally Posted by bigtoe
i wonder how ATI will manage the superheated mosfet when only 2.8vdimm is used. We all know that DFI will have a heat issue when less than 3.3vdimm is used.
This board doesn't have super heated anything. It's using a totally different architecture for every power supply compared to any board that I've seen. Efficiency is kept high to avoid thermal stress. Tony will tell you that the board doesn't get hot no matter how much voltage/current you pump through the memories.
There have been some questions regarding maximum currents that the board can deliver. The board as seen here is not configured to deliver full current capacity. It can and it does with different parts that fit on the same board. We saw no need to do so for engineering samples.
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Originally Posted by situman
Respect to ATI for doing this and actually following through, i so want this board right now, i can then throw this gigabyte POS in the bin HURRAH :banana:Quote:
Originally Posted by bigtoe
Sounds awesome if it doesnt have muhc getting heated up, those with water can run pretty silent, and i dont have to add any fans to direct air onto the motherboard.
Nice placement of the CPU socket too, means that people with Prommys and LS's will be able to have their case side on with the hose out of the way.
Generally :woot: with this board!
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Originally Posted by Grayskull
great news, any eta?? and pricing??
You're the man Tony ;) I'm sure plenty of us will thank you for your efforts! :toast: By the way, do you think it's safe to assume that boards from 3rd party manufacturers will incorporate all the features available on Grouper? It should be a reference board, right?..Quote:
Originally Posted by bigtoe
Its a sapphire board, so look to sapphire for these features.Quote:
Originally Posted by Badong
Pretty sweet board... Cant wait to see some benchmarks of it against the DFI NF4 board. May have to upgrade.
Thanks TONY, it looks like a killer! :toast:Quote:
Originally Posted by bigtoe
So 3d2001 with the 850XT PE at stock clocks, Sandiego at 260x11 with the trusty VX at 2-2-2.
http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...id=31749&stc=1
any body else notice the 3 bios sockets? only one being occupied. whats up with this?
Must be an engineering sample thingQuote:
Originally Posted by WeStSiDePLaYa