I can't get past how erotic that post is. man
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As people have said, a dual socket OCing board would be nice.
If EVGA plans on doing another and Asus jumps on board to compete, that would be awesome....
So when is the quad socket OCing board coming out? :D
Thanks for this info. I was misled by the earlier roadmap leaks,probably the same with alot of people too. 2012 eeek. Time to buy a 2500k now to hold me over till socket 2011 or wait few months for SB-E and don't upgrade again till 2013..decisions.
Monster performance. I know the source is kinda shady but still not a bold prediction.
http://www.kitguru.net/components/mo...idge-e-anyone/
Here I thought that clevo board was wacky enough. That asus board is utter insanity. Glad to see someone taking up the mantle after sr2.
Dual socket 1155 wanted.
I think it's bull, why would they bother focusing on z68?
If they've not made a decent z68 board by now, the SB-E bandwagon will make their efforts moot. If they make a z68 board at the expense of the higher margin x79 board, they deserve to go bankrupt.
If they don't have the resources to design a z68 and a x79 board, what the hell are they going to do when Ivy Bridge comes out with another two chipsets?
Most of the big players have already released a x68 board, why on earth would there be any real conflict when they already managed three chipsets and multiple motherboards only 6 months ago?
wth is the top right mobo for?
Right. Certain people have a hard time accepting newer products coming with "less" than the outgoing ones, even if having "more" ultimately costs performance and efficiency. I'm sure those that actually need the extra memory will have a nice selection serving them too; for people like me (who never use more than 1 dimm per channel) the mobos displayed here are optimal.
I don't believe this had been posted here yet, so to make this thread complete:
http://oi55.tinypic.com/vh9t7s.jpg
MSI X79A-GD65
Looks like the closest to retail product status among all the X79 boards displayed at computex.
Usually I go for Gigabyte boards but even the low-mid range UD3 uses multiplexing hardware now (for moAr slots). Since I'm only ever going to use two (full x16) slots I'd rather not deal with the extra latency, heat or yet another IC that could potentially fail, so the MSI board above or the ASRock one look the most appealing to me so far.
All the board in Computex were dummy, all non working samples. The real boards like ASUS Rampage IV Extreme / Formula and Gigabyte X79A-OC were not shown there :)
Too few people understand D-P :(
http://img35.imageshack.us/img35/2577/danshuibay.jpg
Well, we've all seen the pics, we've all seen the boards, so not let's take a closer look at GIGABYTE X79-UD3 Rev 0.2 :)
GIGABYTE X79-UD3 Rev 0.2 Quick Preview | lab501
http://lab501.ro/wp-content/uploads/...79A-UD3-06.jpg
That Gigabyte board won't be hitting retail, as it's not a board that they're planning on actually manufacturing.
I just wish they would show their higher end boards, because none of these boards appeal to me whatsoever.
X79A-UD3 will be hiting retail, but heavily modified. This is only Rev 0.2, many changes will be made untill final rev (EtronTech USB 3 controller instead of NEC, no diagnose conector, less PCI-E, etc, etc). The early samples allways change, but they help us take a peak into the future (it was the same with P55, P67, etc).
switch to 4GB sticks and sell the 2GB sticks, pretty sure all x58 takes 24GB RAM (i'm in the same boat).
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the amount of comments on color surprises me, I must be the only one that couldn't care less if the motherboard was pink with green polka dots as long as it works (well)
There is new rumor on internet i have got some info from a friend.
Evga company is planing on a new evga sr socket 2011 motherboards :D and will replace old socket 1366 sr-2 motherboards,
so there will be dual socket Sandy bridge-e 6 hexa cores cpu´s on this madness. 12 core & 24 threads
more to read
http://news.softpedia.com/news/EVGA-...d-204103.shtml
http://xtreview.com/addcomment-id-16...therboard.html
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Excellent explanation Peter, now I think everybody understands!
I hope you don't mind I used your drawing to explain Danshui Bay project here. If it's a problem just tell me and I will remove it.
Can someone fill me inn right here.
Havent been intrested in top end components since i bought my Q6600 machine.
But i wondered if im going to go for ivy bridge as soon as it comes out.
Working with maya and zbrush and i need more ram, and more prosessing power.
I have heard i shuld have 16-32gb ram for zBrush.
And
How mutch wuld Q6600 @ 4ghz to a x79 (i7/i5) of an improvement bee?
% wize, and no bull:banana::banana::banana::banana:. if someone comes with 200% here i wuld just "lol" ;D
Thnx for all you can tell me.
shame im not so mutch into hardware as in the days i nitro cooled a p4 to 6ghz ;D
to be honest if those programs are as CPU intensive as you make them sound then in a clock per clock comparison I would think the 200% number sounds about right... I was using a Q6600 machine for the longest time and the difference to my 2600k is nothing short of amazing... not to mention I also get much more clock speed out of my 2600k
Correct me if I am wrong, as I am far from a guru. But you need a voltage bump now on 1155 with 4 sticks, because there are 2 channels and so you have 2 dimms per channel.
Hasn't it been like this for a long time, that running 2 dimms per channel has problems? IIRC it has been this way since dual channel started.
So with 4 channels, I think there will be no problem running 1 dimm per channel.