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Originally Posted by Tony
i like to learn but not from 0 every time :)
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Originally Posted by Tony
i like to learn but not from 0 every time :)
As I feared they made it with the 8 pin CPU 12V connector, preventing many from using it unless they buy an adaptor... if it exists...
the 8 pin really doesnt do much if your PSU can handle the load on each wire, all the 8 pin does is make it so the psu supplies less power through each wire... but if you have a quality psu with thick wires its not realy an issue using the 4 pin.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16813136165 :banana: :banana: :banana: :banana: :banana: :clap: :clap: !!!!!
musta sold outQuote:
Originally Posted by Brock911
what was price?
Price was $239. It should still show as out of stick. I wonder if it was posted by mistake. You could order them though.
Tony !!
Just for kicks, have you tried running 2x Nvidia cards in SLI ??
Won't work dude, you need a bios flash on the cards and a hacked vid card driverQuote:
Originally Posted by Major
Either ATI/DFI is smoking silicon or whoever buys this mobo for that price is smoking some stuff. No reason why the buyers should be penalized cause ATI blew the budget with this chipset cause it can't do it right. Nvidia's gonna have a party when they see these prices yet xfire underperforms.
I think that was a mistake.
Agreed...
LOL well said :clap:Quote:
Originally Posted by situman
i think that's probably the intial price and it will eventually go down. How come dfi didn't use the ULI southbridge? The Ati southbridge doesn't handle usb that well and it has some other kinks and issues with it as well.
Quite true, but the DFI nF4 expert board is going to be right around this price bracket as well... :(Quote:
Originally Posted by situman
Why you "fight" about the 4 x dimms and 1T?........To do what?........200MHz?.......That's NOT for us!......That's for a "simple" user right?.....We want 250MHz+ to do something......For that, forget the 4 x dimms and 1T........Am I right?....... ;) :)
P.S. I'll buy one of those beauties...... ;)
Now, Tony could you please tell me if the SMD chips with the 8 legs near the DDR Slots are Winbond chips?.......Coz IF they are Winbond chips for the VTT, they rock up to 2A load.......And please tell me if they are 2 of them?........Thanks....... :)
EDIT: Those in the red circles...... :)
http://www.thelab.gr/images/Hipro5/Temp/CIMG1128.JPG
here you go hipro, best i can do upto now.
http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...id=38740&stc=1
Nvidia made their money already. Now they just want to sink ATI's boat further by offering something ATI doesnt such as 2*16x PCI-e even if its for show purposes. Nvidia wants to tell people "look we have something at the top end that's better than ATI's, yet our mid end products are untouchable by ATI..."Quote:
Originally Posted by Lood007
Now im not an ATI fan boy here, im a motherboard fanboy....nvidia does not know what ATI is coming with next, if you think the dual 16X is good from NV then you will love the ATI offerings that should be coming soon.Quote:
Originally Posted by situman
I got that from an interview with John Bruno, he doesn't say much but he is very confident we will like what we see.
Subscribed. Waiting on expert news as well =)
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Originally Posted by MickeyMouse
The issue Jason is the NV option is not true 16x X2, if you read how they implememnted the technology you will see its actually a compromise. Then to move on they do not run the chipsets at actual LDT speeds so you have a performance drop there also.
Im not taking any sides but im waiting to see what ATI do with their 16x X2 before i go buy an NV board...as the ATI just may be a little better.
Now, to comment about NV are doing it and ATI are just talking the good talk you are partially correct, ATI are behind, but the fact is they also have been looking at whats there already and seeing if they can do it better.
Rememeber i get board here to test and to show you guys, they are retail boards, nothing special, nothing cherry picked and from now on they will have either ATI or NV chipsets, which can only be good for the consumer.
Expert is 8x8 not 16x16 as far as i know....Quote:
Originally Posted by Weee
bah who cares......most people run single cards anyways.....we are interested in that mobo and what it does :D....are you under some sort of NDA (you are disclosing some info but you're not posting much OCing) heheh :)Quote:
Originally Posted by Tony
AG mentioned something about Anandtech having exclusive rights to review this thing....they better be quick cause you've covered a lot of ground already heheh
I promised Anandtech he would have the benchmarks, he has the exclusive off DFI and I respect that.
I will step up with more info once the review is launched
I have no preference, its all marketing to me. I prefer ATI anyways only cause the waterblock I have only fits an ATI. lolQuote:
Originally Posted by Tony
so have you found anything yet?? you are looking to see if this board will have the vtt issue you found on the dfi nforce 4 boards outnow right?? do tell if you find the answear as i really need a rock solid board and my dfi right now well it isnt rock solid. its fine for gaming but at full oc it is never rock solid only flakey in very strange times like outlined in your mobo mods thread!Quote:
Originally Posted by hipro5
keep us updated!
also tony do you know of an nvidia based dfi board with 1 16x pci-e slot but with the same volt regulation and power circutry of these boards??? that is what im looking for this board but with only one pci-e16 slot and a lower price point because of it!!!!!!!
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