new roadmap.. For us extreme overclockers A must.
http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...1&d=1148599492
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just hold on xs begin june ;)
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new roadmap.. For us extreme overclockers A must.
http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...1&d=1148599492
http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...1&d=1148599492
just hold on xs begin june ;)
bout damn time
looking forward to all these new platforms, which will be the conroe champ? msi looks promising so far .vcore options ,and nice high fsb.
This (rd600) dfi will kill everything ;)
time will tell , depends on how many oc stability and options ,it will have.dfi can do some good boards ,but hasnt been intels strongest side for a while,but who knows?
I'd take the fallowing instead:
1-ASUS
2-ASUS
3-ASUS
4-ABIT
5-GIGABYTE
I won't accept nothing less.
But for a 6th choice? I'll take an ECS.
what will the RAM speeds be Conroe mobos be? 667, 800, 1066? I'll probably get the RD600 when it comes out in june but i need to know what speed DDR2 RAM i should get, if its 667 i'll go with 800 for OCin headroom, etc. Also, these Conroe boards support old P4s right? cuz i'd use my P4 i have now till i can get my hands on a Conroe.
I'm kind of confused about Conroe's L2 Cache, now do the lower end ones have 2*1MB cache to equal 2MB total or 2*2MB to equal 4MB total and the higher end have 4MB per core and 4MB total?
apparently your english teacher wouldnt not expect nothing less from her students. :DQuote:
Originally Posted by Nasgul
ON topic: If DFI can make a mobo for conroe with the legendary OC capabilities like the NForce 4 939 boards, we may have a serious winner. looking forward to seeing results from Asus, A resurected Abit, and DFI for conroe.
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Originally Posted by Meefle
it is shared L2 cache, not seperate. The E6600/E6700+ have 4MB L2 cache, the lower models have 2MB L2 cache.
Lower models have 2MB L2 because it is much cheaper to make.
RD600 + SB600 + 2xR600 + Conroe
:slobber::slobber::slobber::slobber::slobber:
You mean English. With a capital "E", got it?Quote:
Originally Posted by mr_knowitall15
Now, how legendary is something that was just release about a year and a half ago? Which btw, they finally got it right, after 10 times trying.
ASUS has been long before..........they're the ones with the "Legendary" record. :fact:
nasgul where in dc are you from?
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Originally Posted by Waus-mod
The DFI SLI board looks like fun :).
yeah. but on intel i dont know what there capable of.. so i rather stick to the rd600 just for some benches.. i also get the sli to test the difference :)
I have to agree with Nasgul. ASUS will probably be the better choise. ABIT will follow, but DFI is not exactly the superior Intel board maker. There were couple of good boards from DFI, but not as good as came from ASUS and ABIT. The ASUS P4P/P4C series, ABIT IC7 and IS7 series were killers. And even long before those ASUS had some solid boards selling.
Haha, Amen to that! And with an Intel chipset thanks, none of this nv/ATi garbage!Quote:
Originally Posted by Nasgul
Very Nice, Il go fro the ATI :toast:
Now lets get some board pictures ^^
You missed one!
http://img485.imageshack.us/my.php?image=dfi105do.jpg
Cant wait to get thet CFX1150!
Asus + Intel chipset is proven to be awesome !!!
I wouldn't go blind for the ATI / nVidia chipset (nForce4 intel was pure garbage)
Rofl, QFT :DQuote:
Originally Posted by DaWaN
hope that the new nforce chipset is better than the nforce 4 intel edition
I don't know about you guys but i can't wait to get back to intel chipsets.
I am so glad they finally came out with a killer chip, I can't wait to see what AMD does to fight back.
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Originally Posted by vapb400
read again
it's SB650,not 600
only 1 pci-e 16x,so no crossfire,and onboard gfx is not really usefull,at least to the hi-end userQuote:
Originally Posted by Owen1978
Hallelujah, great boards - and its looks like it will be my next board :toast:
It will be ideal for me doing encoding & running my vmware environments at the moment i can just about run about 4 servers & 2 clients off my 2.4C with 1GB.Quote:
Originally Posted by Doumz
Hopefully with the power of Conroe i can have a much bigger virtual network, say 10 Servers & 5 Clients or more!
Does anyone know if there are any issues with running 4GB with Conroe?