hehe.. i wasnt advicing to buy it.. i picked whats compatible with cheap dual s771 boards. was just trying to point out that the entry lvl pricing is rather low these days.
but yep.. regular ddr2 would be the better choice.
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There are cheaper 5000x mobos from Tyan, but I don't think 5000x support Harpertown...
Cheapest 5400 is $409.99
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16813151100
I mean the useless crap on server boards, like PCI-X slots (I haven't ever seen anything useful utilizing those :rofl:) Also the boot up diagnostic thing that server boards have that slow down boot up a little.
I would like some SAS ports on SkullTrail though :D
It would make sense that Harpertowns work on the 5000x chipset (at least the 1333 mhz Xeons should be supported) since it's still an LGA771 CPU but I read a post somewhere that stated you couldn't.
Do you have a link on that? I'd love if the 5000x series was supported because they're 1/2 the price of the 5400 series motherboards (and like 1/4 the price of the Skulltrail system :ROTF: ).
That system is my new system as soon as it comes out...I just hope it arrives soon.:)
And cost is totally irrelevant for something that powerful...;)
less talk more clock!!!
I'm sending Intel an e-mail with this link. I've also bugged my brother-in-law, who works for Intel.
They've got to understand that the market for Skull Trail is bigger than they think... but their strategy may be to create artificial short supply conditions to hype up the product.
I feel upset that the Skull Trail mobo will not be widely available to the mass market before it gets to oems like Voodoo and Falcon NW.
if you look at the supermicro boards they claim compatibility with the complete 45nm 1333 fsb line up.
tyan on the opposite claims their 5000 chipset based boards are only compatible to the only 1066 dual core 45nm xeon, but not the 1333 fsb dual / quad ones.
so its basically a case by case thing, on some boards they will work, on some they wont.
There are 2 rumors, 1 is a limited editon board, the other is that it will not be limited but full production but limited access as it will be available from intel only ( and select oems ).
I just hope they will be making enough that I can get one for about $5-600 usd, it works and oc's in bios reasonably easily with regular harper towns ( 5430, 5440 ) and they add some more options ( sas card optons? ) both for the work station crowd, the mega ocers, people who just have cash to burn etc.
I'm not finding a lot of info about skull trail on google
But it support 771 and 775 ?
So Wolfdale and Yorksfield ?
nvm
On the screenshot (fist post of this topic) you see a C2Q Yorksfield QX9650 775 :s