http://news.softpedia.com/news/AMD-B...s-187009.shtml
Original source (Dutch)
http://www.hardware-infos.com/news.php?news=3856
Anyone heard about it ?
IF that's true , I hope ASUS Crosshair IV formula in the list ;);)
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http://news.softpedia.com/news/AMD-B...s-187009.shtml
Original source (Dutch)
http://www.hardware-infos.com/news.php?news=3856
Anyone heard about it ?
IF that's true , I hope ASUS Crosshair IV formula in the list ;);)
It is not true. I know.
And is this true?
Cebit 2011 : After all what we can say up to now it will Not come to the demonstration of bulldozer CPUs on the Cebit in 2011. Obvious AMD has still changed his plans from that point of view.
Isn't the physical socket altered to prevent this?
Building a special BIOS version? ROFL. Um, we already know that the sockets are physically different...
can mod the socket to get around the difference, just like 478 to 479.
question is whether it will work or not without proper microcodes and some electrical reworking.. like some 478 to 479....
omg, again this sh*t...942 pins AM3+ cant be compactible with 941pins AM3, its simple!
That's not impossible, just slightly pointless (like the 790FX Socket 939 board from ASRock :p: ). That's an AM3+ board with an old socket. There's nothing in that article which mentions backwards support for current CPUs.
Oliverda, this is somethin diferent...This is not AM3 board, but AM3+ board with older chipset :). But socket is socket and cant join AM3+ Zambezi to AM3 socket :)
Loll
Bulldozer is ONLY supported in AM3+ sockets. This comes straight from the desktop guys.
bulldozer may have the same pinout as am3 cpus; but supposedly work only in am3+ mobos;
or maybe ES sample send to mobo makers have am3 pinout and that permited them to run in am3 normal mobos with severe feature handicap;
we did not see any picture of a sample zambezi to actual see if they have only am3+ pinout;
Only AM3+ will support Zambezi. No idea how some manufacturers could make such a mistake and propel a "rumor" like that.
What's stopping people from getting a lawsuit going with board manufacturers lieing to consumers? I have a feeling the manufacturers would blame AMD for something. I doubt a bunch of them just wanted to say hey we got AM3+ support for no reason. Even not a lawsuit but it doesn't help things for AMD. But I guess when you have to wait like 5 years for a new processor to come out people are going to be looking for a new mobo anyways.
the AM3+ support boards they show actually have the AM3+ socket and follow am3+ specifications; only the chipset is taken over from AM3 (considering both use the same hypertransport protocol there should be no problems at all just like some AGP chipsets from 2003 were used on AM2 boards)
Actually -- it was the 939A785GMH/128M. I'm still P-O'ed it never made it to the USA.
Combining the IGP HD 4200 graphics/128MB sideport with s939/DDR was full of win.
The information I'm hearing is the voltage regulator is whats different on the AM3+ motherboard. The BD needs a different voltage regulator that can change the voltage on the fly per core and not all cores at the same time like the AM3 motherboard does.
I read on Fud there was some chipset issues AMD is working on before Bulldozer Launch. I bet the 900 Series chipsets were supposed to be announced at CeBit and these are what we are getting as a result. Something new to make money between now and Bulldozer.