Added your information, thank you
Added your information, thank you
Core i3-550 Clarkdale @ 4.2GHz, 1.36v (Corsair A50 HS/F) LinX Stable
MSI H55-GD65 Motherboard
G.Skill 4GBRL DDR3-1600 @ 1755, CL9, 1.55v
Sapphire Radeon 5750 1GB
Samsung F4 320GB - WD Green 1TB
Xigmatek Utgard Case - Corsair VX550
Added some 680i stuffs for ya'll
Core i3-550 Clarkdale @ 4.2GHz, 1.36v (Corsair A50 HS/F) LinX Stable
MSI H55-GD65 Motherboard
G.Skill 4GBRL DDR3-1600 @ 1755, CL9, 1.55v
Sapphire Radeon 5750 1GB
Samsung F4 320GB - WD Green 1TB
Xigmatek Utgard Case - Corsair VX550
10x, gr8.
D805 - 2.66GHZ@4.34GHZ 1.7V - ThermalTake Big Typhoon - Asus P5LD2 - Vdroop Modded -
PQI TURBO 2X512MB 667MHZ 4-3-3-12 - HEC TRTF 400W - Compucase CL_6A19 -
EVGA 7600GT 580\1500 @ 650\1500MHZ -StockV - GeForce 7600 GT - Aquamark03 - 87,858
http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...d.php?t=109172 - Air Cooling Experiment on a 6A19 - has some helpful tips I guess :P
Thanks NickS, this is a great thread.
It help me decide which board to get ... Intel BadAxe2 (XBX2)
Core i3-550 Clarkdale @ 4.2GHz, 1.36v (Corsair A50 HS/F) LinX Stable
MSI H55-GD65 Motherboard
G.Skill 4GBRL DDR3-1600 @ 1755, CL9, 1.55v
Sapphire Radeon 5750 1GB
Samsung F4 320GB - WD Green 1TB
Xigmatek Utgard Case - Corsair VX550
all this fuss over 1 or 2 hundred mhz
i7 3610QM 1.2-3.2GHz
P5B Deluxe is TECHNICALLY the fastest 965P board out, BUT for it to even start to compete it needs vmch, vcore, vdimm and vdroop mods.
Core i3-550 Clarkdale @ 4.2GHz, 1.36v (Corsair A50 HS/F) LinX Stable
MSI H55-GD65 Motherboard
G.Skill 4GBRL DDR3-1600 @ 1755, CL9, 1.55v
Sapphire Radeon 5750 1GB
Samsung F4 320GB - WD Green 1TB
Xigmatek Utgard Case - Corsair VX550
What about the new P35 and X38 chipsets?
Granted, the X38 chipset mobos haven't really arrived,
thus there can't be much to say about them.
But lots of P35 mobos are readily available and more are coming.
Is P35 the mobo to get, for single-card solutions, right now?
Or are P965/975X mobos still the ones to get,
depending on the multi of the CPU you're getting?
I find it very hard to keep up with all this stuff,
so any help would be great as I'll be upgrading
to C2D soon (within weeks actually).
Regards,
~ Kris
I'll be updating the sticky with that info probably within the month or so, gotta wait for those chipsets to become mainstream and such.
Core i3-550 Clarkdale @ 4.2GHz, 1.36v (Corsair A50 HS/F) LinX Stable
MSI H55-GD65 Motherboard
G.Skill 4GBRL DDR3-1600 @ 1755, CL9, 1.55v
Sapphire Radeon 5750 1GB
Samsung F4 320GB - WD Green 1TB
Xigmatek Utgard Case - Corsair VX550
Hi! i wanted to know if the Q6600 is compatible with the XBX1 rev305, since i havent seen a XBX1 thread around i asked here.
thanks
IDK, might wait until X38 comes out.
EDIT:
Added:
-Intel P35 Chipset (As much info as I know about it now.. may add more in future, if you know anything important that I missed, feel free to post it here!)
-ASUS P5K Thread under ASUS Threads
-Giga-Byte P35-S3/DS3/DS3R/DS3P/DS4/DQ6 Thread under Giga-Byte Threads
-Giga-Byte GA-G33M-DS2R mATX Thread under Giga-Byte Threads
Last edited by NickS; 07-07-2007 at 09:56 AM.
Core i3-550 Clarkdale @ 4.2GHz, 1.36v (Corsair A50 HS/F) LinX Stable
MSI H55-GD65 Motherboard
G.Skill 4GBRL DDR3-1600 @ 1755, CL9, 1.55v
Sapphire Radeon 5750 1GB
Samsung F4 320GB - WD Green 1TB
Xigmatek Utgard Case - Corsair VX550
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Core i3-550 Clarkdale @ 4.2GHz, 1.36v (Corsair A50 HS/F) LinX Stable
MSI H55-GD65 Motherboard
G.Skill 4GBRL DDR3-1600 @ 1755, CL9, 1.55v
Sapphire Radeon 5750 1GB
Samsung F4 320GB - WD Green 1TB
Xigmatek Utgard Case - Corsair VX550
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From what I can make out, P35 is superior to 965P in all ways except thermally. How big is the thermal difference anyway (watts)?
How many extra watts will a P35 based (say P5K Deluxe) system draw compared to a 965P (say P5B Deluxe)?
Would the thermal difference ever justify going for the older 965P?
What about in say a HTPC?
Myself, I probably wouldn't go for the extreme OC anyway as I'm quite sensitive to noise.
The P35 chipset itself is not hotter than P965. Only Asus managed somehow to the consumption numbers of it's P35 boards by about 30W.
link
Docendo discimus (lat.)
Here it seems ASUS P5K is only 0-3W worse than MSI and Gigabyte P35. At load Gigabyte's actually worse. In all cases the P35 boards are 10-20W worse than DFI Infinity P965.
What's up here?
P35 is power hungry, it has been since it came out. You can tell by the [even] craz[ier]y heatpipe designs board manufacturers are now implementing.
Core i3-550 Clarkdale @ 4.2GHz, 1.36v (Corsair A50 HS/F) LinX Stable
MSI H55-GD65 Motherboard
G.Skill 4GBRL DDR3-1600 @ 1755, CL9, 1.55v
Sapphire Radeon 5750 1GB
Samsung F4 320GB - WD Green 1TB
Xigmatek Utgard Case - Corsair VX550
I doubt it is. A chipset is a chipset, the only thing that will affect its TDP is voltage. It may indeed run warmer if ASUS' chipset cooling solution sucks (per normal).
Core i3-550 Clarkdale @ 4.2GHz, 1.36v (Corsair A50 HS/F) LinX Stable
MSI H55-GD65 Motherboard
G.Skill 4GBRL DDR3-1600 @ 1755, CL9, 1.55v
Sapphire Radeon 5750 1GB
Samsung F4 320GB - WD Green 1TB
Xigmatek Utgard Case - Corsair VX550
I meant "hotter" as in "higher power consumption". Both TechReport and X-bit labs agree the ASUS P35 is 20-40W "hotter" than Gigabyte and Abit.
http://techreport.com/reviews/2007q2.../index.x?pg=16
http://www.xbitlabs.com/articles/mai..._17.html#sect0
AnandTech on the other hand does not.
http://www.anandtech.com/cpuchipsets...px?i=2993&p=16
Those numbers are all for the P5K-Deluxe. But what about the Premium / Blitz boards? Do they run "cooler" (power consumption on level with Gigabyte and Abit)?
ASUS P35 seems to be the boards with the least vdroop issues. But does vdroop really matter all that much, I probably wouldn't go for those last 100 Mhz anyway, as those last 100 Mhz usually generate the most heat and I hate noise. Or does it affect stability even at lower overclocks?
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