$25 for express shipping ain't that bad. The price isn't bad considering newegg is going to go $300+ for this. I'd bet on that.Quote:
Originally Posted by nealh
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$25 for express shipping ain't that bad. The price isn't bad considering newegg is going to go $300+ for this. I'd bet on that.Quote:
Originally Posted by nealh
I dont disagree..$263 + $20= $283..I would pay the extra for newegg CSQuote:
Originally Posted by Praxis1452
true but I get taxed too. 7% now. highest tax out of all states I think too. NJ's damn budget issues.Quote:
Originally Posted by nealh
well that sucks...Quote:
Originally Posted by Praxis1452
7% in FL but no tax from newegg..:woot:
Compare NY real estate to NJ, then complain about NJ taxes. :(
Yep my Asus P5B WI FI will be going up for sale as well. Everything on it will be moved over to the RD600Quote:
Originally Posted by OldGuy
Jason
Tony, Do think a CM Stacker Case with a Crossflow fan mounted and a Tuniq Tower will be enough to get good performance out of the board. I do not own phase so I know I am not going to get to the overclocking extreme, but I would like to get the max OC I can on Air. Given that the Chipset cooler right now is a limiting issue, I wonder if you would think that this is the ideal case for aircooling.
Thanks
Jason
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Originally Posted by ComicDom1
Welcome to XS. :)
Sure it will work. The stacker and a Tuniq should be a good combo. Check out other threads for more info on C2D air cooling, search the forum. There is no "ideal case" as taste has the final say. Now let's not get more off topic here...
have you figured out what 3T is faster in superpi than 2T and 1T LOL
that's a strange one......i didn't even know 3T was possible heheh
tried adjusting GTL ref volts ? shamino got 380-390FSB with QX6700 on ICFX3200 IIRCQuote:
Originally Posted by bingo13
man, seeing there will be only 200 boards in the UK, that means DFI Europe will ship any of the boards here never... at least we have a distributor here and not just a reseller so I maybe have a chance to get one fast...
One of those boards in the UK has my name on it...
It does seem strange that 200 are going to UK and 200 to the U.S. I bet those in the U.S will be snapped up while not many wil be sold in the U.K. Theres not much enthiusiasm on the OCuk forums for them.
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Originally Posted by marauder16
If you want it right away you should get it from overclockers.co.uk
Croatia and Sweden might not get any of these 200 board, I'm affraid... Not "dobro" buisness for us :(
I think you will end up waiting otherwise. I'm considering the Bad Axe 2 now as it seems to be more future proof and easier to get. I have no clue what I will end up with though. It's a 50-50 bet...
-wow, you're a second Swede who knows even a word of Croatian (the first was Rasco), I'm impressed, didn't know that many people even know about Croatia :toast:Quote:
Not "dobro" buisness for us
- around here probably no one except me will buy that board, I think, well more chance for me to get one :D
My boat as well....dying for a mobo and BadAxe 2 looks nice....Quote:
Originally Posted by Poodle
I really want this board..but how is support going to be...so much in the air with DFI...I wish they would at least make some company line on support etc
Guys the word was 200 boards to start in UK, not all of EU ;)
I have a feeling there are a lot more than 400 total.
well hopefully this board comes at the end of this month as some places in here are saying and as the price seems to be around ~260€ i'm tempted to get one.
so which is going to be king asus commando or RD600 DFI?
My money is on the Commando. But the independent FSB/Memory coupling is a massive feature the RD600 board has to offer. So if you don’t require excessively high FSB speeds and prefer the independent (complete asynchronous) memory speed, then go with the RD600. But the DFI 680i board may be better thatn the RD600, who knows.Quote:
Originally Posted by pie_uk
All I know, is I can’t wait for the Asus Commando board. This plus my E6300, makes me happy :D
The Commando will set records ;)
Yes, I am using the last public release BIOS, not the latest Alpha for final testing. ;) I can get the board to run most benchmarks at 9x385 but have to drop all the way down to 345 in order to complete the entire test suite. It does not matter if memory is at 3-3-3-6 or 5-5-5-15 either.Quote:
Originally Posted by eva2000
yes, its between DFI rd600 and asus commando 965 for me also.
im just wondering WHY this is performing so bad, in terms of max fsb. and yes, complete async is very useful.
It's this or infinity or BadAxe2. I'm running CF and would have a choice with a nvidia chipset but it seems they are locking out CF by registry overwriting which is completely wrong.
How many CF boards does one need:fact:Quote:
Originally Posted by Praxis1452
since when does 975X offer fsb as good as the RD600. The RD600 isn't great for it but 1.5v will get me to aroune 450fsb and then the memory options are amazing. So not most CF boards suck. 965P is craptastic with 4x.Quote:
Originally Posted by palese
Having a very hard time deciding on either the RD600 or the commando :stick: I guess either of them are improvements over the P5B Deluxe, however I dont think the DFI board will fit in my case with a tuniq because of the socket placement :nono: