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    When will we see Llano board shows up??

    The Launch date will be at Computex 2011
    but .....rarely see Llano news show up

    Socket AM3+ board(s) did show up more nowadays
    but where are those Socket "FM1" (Llano) one ?

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    Technically, there are no AM3+ or FM1 boards out there.

    The current AM3+ boards are merely bolt on upgrades to the existing 800 series chipsets. The new chipset that is meant for BD is the 900 series chipset, which has also yet to be released.

    Both will be released on June, according to most sources.

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    Guess I have to wait until Computex

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    Quote Originally Posted by imamage View Post
    The Launch date will be at Computex 2011
    but .....rarely see Llano news show up

    Socket AM3+ board(s) did show up more nowadays
    but where are those Socket "FM1" (Llano) one ?
    LIano focus is mainly OEM and asia first just like Brazos.... they are there don't worry
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    Quote Originally Posted by duploxxx View Post
    LIano focus is mainly OEM and asia first just like Brazos.... they are there don't worry
    Don't worry
    I will post pic once I see them in Computex

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    Posted that in an other lliano thread in the news section earlier.
    ECS anounced a few Fusion boards.
    http://www.ecs.com.tw/ECSWebSite/Med...uID=45&LanID=5

    And an image of such an board which i found on an german news site.
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    Correct link (your didn't work :P )
    http://www.ecs.com.tw/ECSWebSite/Med...uID=45&LanID=9
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    I dunno much about ECS boards, but the grey colors looks great!

    Who needs three PCI slots tho?

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    What I want to know is if I can upgrade this mobos to the future Trinity.
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    what, no IDE!

    i still like using my Pioneer Slot-in drive you know

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nintendork View Post
    Correct link (your didn't work :P )
    http://www.ecs.com.tw/ECSWebSite/Med...uID=45&LanID=9
    Thanks had used cut and past from my post in the news section that messed up the link

    Quote Originally Posted by Mats View Post
    I dunno much about ECS boards, but the grey colors looks great!
    I also like the colour scheme, the pwm section looks tiny. Atleast it's an picture of an final product but still no exact release date mentioned.

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    Quote Originally Posted by duron View Post
    what, no IDE!

    i still like using my Pioneer Slot-in drive you know
    Time for an IDE->SATA adapter?

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    Quote Originally Posted by justapost View Post
    I also like the colour scheme, the pwm section looks tiny. Atleast it's an picture of an final product but still no exact release date mentioned.
    Can Llano be overclocked?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mats View Post
    Can Llano be overclocked?
    with a board that pretty, it has to be
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    Quote Originally Posted by Manicdan View Post
    with a board that pretty, it has to be
    It's just as pretty as this one, a H67 which isn't worth mentioning as ocable AFAIK:
    http://www.ecs.com.tw/ECSWebSite/Pro...LanID=9#Socket 1155

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mats View Post
    It's just as pretty as this one, a H67 which isn't worth mentioning as ocable AFAIK:
    http://www.ecs.com.tw/ECSWebSite/Pro...LanID=9#Socket 1155
    this is the internet, logic isnt welcome here!
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    Will there be unlocked LIano CPU's? Otherwise I guess they should be oc'able via ref HT as usual, just like the bobcat's.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Manicdan View Post
    this is the internet, logic isnt welcome here!
    Well it was a general question, is Llano overclockable or not? It doesn't have anything to do with pretty boards, it's about how AMD have designed the platform...

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    the P editions definitely give off some indication that more performance will be there for those who want a fun machine.

    i would love to know if you could buy a cheap duel core with 160SPs and unlock the whole thing into a quad 400SP chip
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    You can't do that.

    It's the same as Athlon II dual and quad cores. Native dual or native quad(3 cores are possible). Also different gpu cores:

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