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    Quote Originally Posted by Poodle
    Not 100% true. If you look at the socket you will see that in the case of using a Tr Ultra 120. The cooler will be mounted horizontally on the motherboard with the fan blowing up and not not down, making very little of the cooler to be over the edge of the motherboard even.This mounting will be a problem though if you don't have a P180 or some case like it with a fan in the top. A Ninja might be too big but a Infinity (which is less square-ish) should be ok in in horizontal mounting...




    I think it will work with a tuniq tower, figure its a couple more inches offset from that DFI board with teh tuniq on it, but I think its gonna work in most cases because it lays horizontally.

    On a side note about teh DFI RD600 I dont think my dominator memory fan is gonna work well with the tuniq on that board =(

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    edit: oops late response

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    I, for one, am eager to hear more about this urban legend board.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ChaoSMinionX



    I think it will work with a tuniq tower, figure its a couple more inches offset from that DFI board with teh tuniq on it, but I think its gonna work in most cases because it lays horizontally.

    On a side note about teh DFI RD600 I dont think my dominator memory fan is gonna work well with the tuniq on that board =(

    I wouldn't like having my cpu cooler blowing hot air into my psu like that (that psu fan would go crazy!)... The P180 is a much better case for this setup. Or using a ducted 80mm fan cooled psu &#225; la Mike Chin's P150: http://www.silentpcreview.com/article293-page4.html. But the P180 would get the cpu cooler into a push pull config with the above fan which would perform better.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Poodle
    Not 100% true. If you look at the socket you will see that in the case of using a Tr Ultra 120. The cooler will be mounted horizontally on the motherboard with the fan blowing up and not not to the back, making very little of the cooler to be over the edge of the motherboard even.This mounting will be a problem though if you don't have a P180 or some case like it with a fan in the top. A Ninja might be too big but a Infinity (which is less square-ish) should be ok in in horizontal mounting...

    Nevermind that statement. I'm too drunk again. The TR cooler will not be mounted horizontally. Now... Back to the Pub!
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    Might I add "without the huge latency increase of the 965" to our wishlist?

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    It looks like this will be the last AMD chipset for intel and most likely only this DFI version and few at that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Poodle
    I wouldn't like having my cpu cooler blowing hot air into my psu like that (that psu fan would go crazy!)... The P180 is a much better case for this setup. Or using a ducted 80mm fan cooled psu &#225; la Mike Chin's P150: http://www.silentpcreview.com/article293-page4.html. But the P180 would get the cpu cooler into a push pull config with the above fan which would perform better.

    Well you could put a higher cfm fan into your psu, mine doesnt run that hot anyways. But I could always bust out the dremel tool and rivet gun and remount the psu bracket a lil higher or off center and put a duct there.
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    The manual is available for download at DFI.

    3 PCI Express x16 slots for ATI CrossFire and ATI Physics
    2+1 Configuration (2 Graphics + 1 Physics)
    - 2 ATI CrossFire graphics cards (each operates at x8 bandwidth).
    - 1 ATI Physics graphics card operates at x2 bandwidth.
    3 PCI slots

    of interest

    DDR2 Ram 1.8V –range not shown
    CPU VTT 1.2V – range 1.20-1.60V
    NB Core 1.2V – range not shown
    NB PLL 1.8V – range 1.80-2.50V
    NB PLL 2.2V – range 1.20-1.45V


    NB FSB Strapping Auto, 100,133,166,200,266,300, and 333

    Address/Command Timing Auto 1T,2T, and 3T
    Last edited by skiman; 12-08-2006 at 10:45 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by skiman
    The manual is available for download at DFI.

    3 PCI Express x16 slots for ATI CrossFire and ATI Physics
    2+1 Configuration (2 Graphics + 1 Physics)
    - 2 ATI CrossFire graphics cards (each operates at x8 bandwidth).
    - 1 ATI Physics graphics card operates at x2 bandwidth.
    3 PCI slots
    Only 8x bandwidth per slot for crossfire? That's gonna be a problem for 3D benchers... :/
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    The one thing that worries me about this board is support a year from now.

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    Quote Originally Posted by skiman
    The manual is available for download at DFI.

    3 PCI Express x16 slots for ATI CrossFire and ATI Physics
    2+1 Configuration (2 Graphics + 1 Physics)
    - 2 ATI CrossFire graphics cards (each operates at x8 bandwidth).
    - 1 ATI Physics graphics card operates at x2 bandwidth.
    3 PCI slots
    Wonder why there are no PCI-Ex 1x slots in this board, but it has 3 old PCI slots instead.

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    Any news on the Ati physics? should we save our X1000 series cards for physics?
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    Quote Originally Posted by 4scetic
    Wonder why there are no PCI-Ex 1x slots in this board, but it has 3 old PCI slots instead.
    Because the available number of PCI-E 1x cars is miniscule, compared to the number pf PCI cards?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Trice
    The one thing that worries me about this board is support a year from now.
    I can't remember the last motherboard I used for a full year, perhaps NF7? Not an issue for me as something better is always just around the corner.

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    Just received my...

    tracking number from TW for the rd600 headed my way...no idea how long it takes to sail over from there...hehehee. Later.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RGone
    tracking number from TW for the rd600 headed my way...no idea how long it takes to sail over from there...hehehee. Later.

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    Not that far to Australia from TW, why not have 1 sent to me and I'll do some prelimenary testing for you. To save time of course, in case it takes a long time to get yours

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    wow, i gotta tell you guys, DFI is just killin me wth their layouts, i just love them so much, and not to mention the colors, that would look beast inside a tt armor
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    From what I read this board will be in limited supply. If this is true then this board will come at a premium price point!
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    Quote Originally Posted by skiman
    The manual is available for download at DFI.

    3 PCI Express x16 slots for ATI CrossFire and ATI Physics
    2+1 Configuration (2 Graphics + 1 Physics)
    - 2 ATI CrossFire graphics cards (each operates at x8 bandwidth).
    - 1 ATI Physics graphics card operates at x2 bandwidth.
    3 PCI slots

    of interest

    DDR2 Ram 1.8V –range not shown
    CPU VTT 1.2V – range 1.20-1.60V
    NB Core 1.2V – range not shown
    NB PLL 1.8V – range 1.80-2.50V
    NB PLL 2.2V – range 1.20-1.45V


    NB FSB Strapping Auto, 100,133,166,200,266,300, and 333

    Address/Command Timing Auto 1T,2T, and 3T

    really nice..

    can't wait.. waaaaaa i love this board... hehehe
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    Quote Originally Posted by RGone
    tracking number from TW for the rd600 headed my way...no idea how long it takes to sail over from there...hehehee. Later.

    RGone...

    wow mate i envy you..

    hehehe show us how its done..
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    The cooling looks a bit naff on the 680i not a heatpipe in sight
    Last edited by easyrider; 12-08-2006 at 05:56 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by skiman
    The manual is available for download at DFI.

    3 PCI Express x16 slots for ATI CrossFire and ATI Physics
    2+1 Configuration (2 Graphics + 1 Physics)
    - 2 ATI CrossFire graphics cards (each operates at x8 bandwidth).
    - 1 ATI Physics graphics card operates at x2 bandwidth.
    3 PCI slots

    of interest

    DDR2 Ram 1.8V –range not shown
    CPU VTT 1.2V – range 1.20-1.60V
    NB Core 1.2V – range not shown
    NB PLL 1.8V – range 1.80-2.50V
    NB PLL 2.2V – range 1.20-1.45V


    NB FSB Strapping Auto, 100,133,166,200,266,300, and 333

    Address/Command Timing Auto 1T,2T, and 3T
    Hmm, they should do justice to the vCore if they have that high CPU VTT , I am guessing 1.8v - 1.9v range.

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    whats the rationale behind the crossfire running 8x per slot? board limited?

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