I haven't seen the motherboard myself, but got told it was without a northbridge heatsink and the chip said 975X...Quote:
Originally Posted by M.Beier
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I haven't seen the motherboard myself, but got told it was without a northbridge heatsink and the chip said 975X...Quote:
Originally Posted by M.Beier
Then it was probaly an LGA card..
well now we're talking :)Quote:
Originally Posted by central
Yes, that's the first Statement i heard about a i975 mobo from DFI. Here the Link (bad Google translation) to the news from DFI what they said to the People from Hardwareluxx at Cebit.Quote:
Originally Posted by M.Beier
Why can't Asus make a real Yonah boad...:(
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But DFI shouldn't be that bad...my last DFI Intel board was a lump of **** and costed more than A$400...:eek: Let's hope this is a bit better (given 975X I don't doubt it).
you should update your database in the sig....with yonahs and meroms :)
btw guys did any of you see what mikeguava is about to get :eek: :eek: :eek: :eek: :eek: forget Yonah he's getting the next gen :cool:
besides superpi what makes yonah better to dual core AMD again? they seem to be slower clock for clock with AMD 1MB cache equivalent right?
http://www.anandtech.com/cpuchipsets...oc.aspx?i=2648
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Originally Posted by dinos22
Yea right.....Just wait and see.......!.......;)
unless the new i975X platform gives it a boost..................and hopefully no cold bug :)Quote:
Originally Posted by hipro5
I received mine this morning!!!
Many thanks to freecableguy, and also to PRTeamJapan/Fredyama:toast:
Here in Akiba/Japan, it's expected that MSI's "945GT Speedster Plus" will be released
in next week...on 23th or so.
Release date/Availabltity of AOpen's i975mb is not clear...:(
Maybe you have allready seen, what is possible:
T2600 3 GHz @ Aopen i975Xa: 1M 19,953 s
I think, a new age starts at SuperPi...:slobber:
Hope to get the AOpen next week, but I have only a T2400 (up to now)...
They used a 166FSB and probably a crappy chipset, and crap mem (remember crap DDR2 is really crap).Quote:
Originally Posted by dinos22
Pump it to 266FSB, 975X, some Fatsos.
Not to mention the power consumption...
what's thatQuote:
Originally Posted by wwwww
damn it i want to see 32M runsQuote:
Originally Posted by stummerwinter
Up to now I didn´t saw a 32M-screenie...
Here: 2 x Prime @ 3 GHz @ 1,5 V (CPU-Z gave wrong results) with passiv cooling...:banana:
The biggest problems seems to be the BIOS, very buggy...:rolleyes:
A mem chip from Micron, usually do at least DDR666 3-2-2 or DDR1000 5-4-4.Quote:
Originally Posted by dinos22
:eek: DDR666 3-2-2 faintsQuote:
Originally Posted by wwwww
writes down in his black book to get the Micron chips
what is buggy with the bios..................Quote:
Originally Posted by stummerwinter
Theres a german guy from XS thats done quite some tests, I think he did 18.813 sek with a bit sub 3ghz, with a sucky heatsink on a i975X AOpen, and it wasnt optimised he said...Quote:
Originally Posted by stummerwinter
The thing is, the CPU makes no heat, and this allows us to get like -175 loadtemps ON the CPU, instead of -120 / -140 which is normal for an FX CPU with LN2, but how it scales with cold, I do not know, but since IMC aint being used, no coldbug would appear theoreticly
i read somewhere that motherboards themselves were cold bugging
I find 5-2-2 @ DDR1000 much faster [that's what my 2 gigs do] (whether it can do that depends on the revision, they'll do 5-2-2, 4-4-4, 5-3-2 or 5-3-3 depending on the revision [maybe other settings but those are the only I've seen] @ the DDR1000 level).Quote:
Originally Posted by dinos22
People keep telling me they're dicontinued though. bh5 of today I guess...
I know hipro is going to rip this up! I cant wait to see these results.
There seem to a lot difference between the Micron D9 fat body based memory. I've seen Corsair UL's, Mushkin XP's and the first OCZ EB's. They all seem to do 355-366MHz CAS3-2-2 @ 2,3v. The Corsair PC8000UL's I had did 480MHz CAS4-2-3-8 @2,3v (memtested for a lot of hours without error).Quote:
Originally Posted by wwwww
Other memory with Micron D9 fat body like Crucial, Patriot etc seems to top at 320-340MHz CAS3-2-2 and needs to go 5-5-5 for 500MHz.
I'm not sure, but that's the picture I got with the results I've seen untill now.
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Originally Posted by Salkcin
Weird, none of my Fatso's would like tRcd of 5 or tRP of 5. They wouldn't post at all. 5-4-4 to 5-2-2 worked fine though at the DDR1000 level.
There's some dude in the bandwidth section who made 400MHz 3-2-2 @ 2.4V or so...amazing!
In 4-2-3-8, which is the tRCD and which is tRP?
Actually, I have never tested my 2nd pair alone...they may be better than my first, my first wouldn't do stock speeds of 3-2-2 @ 337MHz @ 2.1V, it needed at least 2.15V to do that.
I'll try them alone when my new mobo arrives.
Dfi = 945 chipset same as asus. I really dont think the "normal" makers for enthousaist is gonna build a 975 chipset for core duo, coz this market is to small!
Thats why i think aopen and ecs are grabbing there change (and i like it).