Originally Posted by
KTE
I don't share or understand the sentiments of many onliners i.e. no ones guaranteed any overclock, simple as that. So if you get something good at oc, lucky you but if not, then unlucky you. :p:
2900 or even 2800 stable is not crap compared to 9500/9600/9600BE in the last 3 months. No one should ever follow hype, I've no idea why users do that, typically look to detailed testings if you want to save yourself some pain and not become sheepish in following hyped headlines i.e. expecting 3100-3500 like Tony off your new 9850.
Some got good oc 9850 some got not so good. The lowest are still hitting 2800MHz stable, which for the price relative to B2, is still much better.
Camp, my P35 DFI whipped the trash out of any X38 or X48 I've seen for air, so the rest is not even on the map for me but just market deception apart from decent DDR3 support only ;)
As for the M2R/M2RS, the problems are/were nearly all BIOS not hardware [apart from SB600] but thats what you get if you decide to make things complex, Oskar and the team should know that already - stability is the key or you'll only ever target a few rich extreme customers who have a habit of RMA after intentional damage or when they can't be asked working through minute problems. MSI and GBT failed to add many options DFI had not because they couldn't but because it would make the board so erratic, unstable and unpredictable. They said this many times, so the DFI team needs to test these issues before release better. Their offering only now got good for Phenom and now they've decided to end it :(
Anyway Foxconn is waiting to strike any minute.. has to be good and it comes with SB700 ;)