what chipset is that? looks like p35? :confused:
thanks for posting this here sxs112! :toast:
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what chipset is that? looks like p35? :confused:
thanks for posting this here sxs112! :toast:
Gasp :eek2:
Ummm....isn't that the upcoming (Q2 2008) Gigabyte GA7-TESH series workstation motherboard that was shown at CES? :S
thats hot. sexy sexy
That looks damned good. :cool:
Oh yeah baby!
So the server version has a secretary for a "north bridge" then? :p:
screw on sockets on the board, nice. replaceable in case of bend pin.
replaceable bios, nice but the fan headers a placed screwy.
there has to be cooling added
24-pin power plug on the bottom while both 4 pin plugs are on the top.
why are they so far apart, i foresee mesy wiring
Slick looking setup.. Now we need to get some speed into that bugger
As to SP1M,I can do 15.562s on a dual clover at 3157.
I'd guess a dual Harpertown would be in the 12s range at 4000mhz
Wonder what this will do at even 3000mhz?
Eagerly awaits Intel's phone call telling us to come over and play with it :D :cool:
//Andreas
I don't think you're supposed to release those :) . How'd you get your hands on one.. or is that picture taken in the lab? ;) . B1's should be out in a few weeks ^^.
what about pins side?
Everything I know about engineering( which isn't much) is first make it work, then make it work better(faster,less heat,etc)
My guess is that they start at a slow speed to see if the theory actually works in practice,then look at all the individual components to see any potential flaws and then they start to make it go faster.
Just a guess but maybe closer to the truth than we know.