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    Talking Foxconn Renaissance X58 Digital Life -Retail- (Core i7, Nehalem)

    Foxconn will soon let this motherboard flow out of their factories to you my dear buddies

    This motherboard is targeted to the mainstream market and it will not have all the features, that upcoming Quantum Force series X58 motherboard will have.

    This motherboard will not be so expensive, so you might want to check this out.

    Specs (some):
    * X58 tylersburg chipset
    * ICH10-R southbridge
    * 6 phase power circuit for CPU
    * 2x 16X PCI-E and 2x 8X PCI-E slots
    * 6 memory slots for 3-channel memory configurations
    * Maximum memory amount xx?
    * All basic connectors you need in today computing
    * Selectable QPI 4800GT/s, 6400GT/s (Gigatransfers/s)
    * All adjustments for basic overclocking

    Here is the pictures:





















    I don't have the exact time for release and I don't know the exact price, so be patient.

    Memory in the pictures are upcoming A-DATA 1GB D9GTR sticks. These should do easily 2000MHz 7-7-7-18. I'll do another test report about the memory later.

    Test results will come 13th of November when NDA will be lifted
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    Reserved for the bios screens:
    You are as good as your samples are!

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    Thanks for shearing pics Petri.
    The board is looking very nice.

    How much vDDR you give to do 2000 (7-7-7-18) ?
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    Quote Originally Posted by DeDaL View Post
    Thanks for shearing pics Petri.
    The board is looking very nice.

    How much vDDR you give to do 2000 (7-7-7-18) ?
    I tested those ram yesterday , and i get 2000mhz 7-6-5-15 32M stable for 2.1v on 4 sticks.
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    I love the board, but the cooling makes the whole thing look like a cheap hi-fi.

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    It's nice that you all like the board. I'm not 100% sure, that is this the final NB cooler. Saaya is working on it.

    When I know the release date and price, I let you all know as soon as possible.

    Quote Originally Posted by Pt1t View Post
    I tested those ram yesterday , and i get 2000mhz 7-6-5-15 32M stable for 2.1v on 4 sticks.
    Really? These are really good sticks then. I haven't tested max speeds yet, cause I'm just getting used to this motherboard.


    I really would like to show some performance to you guys. All I can say, that it is something crazy and I love it


    Here is what CPU-Z tell about the board:
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    Quote Originally Posted by Pt1t View Post
    I tested those ram yesterday , and i get 2000mhz 7-6-5-15 32M stable for 2.1v on 4 sticks.
    What the hell!
    DDR3-2000 7-6-5-15 32M stable @ 2.1V ???

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    OK so first question.

    WTF is that THING on the NB?!
    ...it looks like a .... speaker??

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    Quote Originally Posted by Slovnaft View Post
    OK so first question.

    WTF is that THING on the NB?!
    ...it looks like a .... speaker??
    heheh so that you will be like this when u use it:



    Saaya will understand that joke
    Nice pics SF3D!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Slovnaft View Post
    OK so first question.
    WTF is that THING on the NB?!
    ...it looks like a .... speaker??
    ... it wasnt my idear and i recommended them to change it as soon as i saw it.

    Quote Originally Posted by LardArse View Post
    heheh so that you will be like this when u use it:



    Saaya will understand that joke
    Nice pics SF3D!
    i still havent figured out who that guy is supposed to be, who made that drawing anyways, zenno? :P

    Quote Originally Posted by Slovnaft View Post
    so this board...doubles as...a....boombox?

    guys, it's clearly more than meets the eye.
    I would even say it's a ROBOT IN DISGUISE
    its actually the first board of our new transformer series!
    it can transform from a mainboard into a boombox with 5 simple steps

    Quote Originally Posted by nefariouscaine View Post
    speaker???

    that was my first thought as well - which socket revision is this slated to be?? and have they finished the debate on if x58 will be CF only or include SLI ??

    possible I'm behind the times....
    great looking board - thanks for the preview
    what do you mean with socket revision?
    x58 will be xfire only, but you can send some boards to nvidia to certify that sli works on them, then you gotta pay a one-time fee and then a fee for every board sold afaik.

    Quote Originally Posted by moloko View Post
    As for which boards will be CF, which will be SLI and which ones will be both (if that's possible!?), will be dependent on licensing agreements and what features the manufacturers choose to enable i believe. For example, for a board to support SLI, even without the nForce200 chips, it will have to go through NVIDIA's SLI qualification process and this obviously costs money so could still continue to see the lower end of the multi-GPU market dominated by CF setups.
    both is possible, if you certify for SLI you can still use xfire. and xfire works fine even when you use nf200 chips, so in any case, if it supports sli, it support xfire as well. the only exception beeing nvidias own chipsets

    Quote Originally Posted by Xello View Post
    I heard the speaker is for the board to talk to you, ie tell you off for putting too much vmch etc
    yes, itll beg for mercy if you turn up the volts too high

    Quote Originally Posted by Pt1t View Post
    I tested those ram yesterday , and i get 2000mhz 7-6-5-15 32M stable for 2.1v on 4 sticks.
    what board? pretty impressive for 4 sticks! how about 2 sticks?

    Quote Originally Posted by DFI pit bull View Post
    I love the board, but the cooling makes the whole thing look like a cheap hi-fi.
    : / i forwarded your feedback, thats all i can do unfortunately...

    Quote Originally Posted by Achill3uS View Post
    layout seems perfect, except the NB cooler, i don't like it, saaya be creative but not that much
    BUT... if they focus on "digital life / digital home" support and looking, i can smell some quantum force x58 in the future, am i wrong?
    hey, i didnt design that heatsink! :P

    Quote Originally Posted by MomijiTMO View Post
    I can't exactly explain this but the aesthetics of the mobo are fantastic. The digital life series are aimed at the more upper mainstream end [similar pricing to the deluxe range in ASUS] but have always looked bland and come with a stupidly high price. Hopefully this board will be at a reasonable price and oc fairly well. Some Quantum Force features would be great.
    thanks for the feedback, i forwarded it to the digital life team

    Quote Originally Posted by pajaa View Post
    Mainstream with SAS?
    The Quantum Force board will use the same deep black pcb?
    why not? and yes, BloodRage will be black pcb too

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    Quote Originally Posted by saaya View Post
    BloodRage will be black pcb too
    Black Blood? ... doesn't sound that healthy to me.

    Petri, can you give any first impressions? Is it easy to work with in terms of overclocking? Will we need to use a different approach to reach the limits of the chips? Another approach to find the best working settings? Any info on your first LN2 results?
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    Quote Originally Posted by massman View Post
    Black Blood? ... doesn't sound that healthy to me.
    put on your glasses?

    Quote Originally Posted by massman View Post
    Petri, can you give any first impressions? Is it easy to work with in terms of overclocking? Will we need to use a different approach to reach the limits of the chips? Another approach to find the best working settings? Any info on your first LN2 results?
    Nehalem works with a base clock which gets multiplied to create cpu clock, qpi clock and imc clock. other than amd which used 200Mhz as base, Intel is using 133Mhz as base. the base clock works pretty much like the fsb, as in cpu clocks is multiplier x Bclock. Just like with amds hyper transport the bus speed is created using the base clock and a bus multiplier.
    So when you overclock the base clock to get a higher fsb and better throughput for the cpu, the qpi speed will come up as well.
    so to max out the Bclock you need to lower the qpi multiplier, just like with amd... even when changing the qpi multiplier the max Bclock is around 220, so with the 920 you guys will be limited to 20x220=4400Mhz. Which is fine tho, to max out a chip on air the base clock limit is just fine, but when you go for ln2 or phase change the 220 will be limiting.

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    Quote Originally Posted by saaya View Post
    Nehalem works with a base clock which gets multiplied to create cpu clock, qpi clock and imc clock. other than amd which used 200Mhz as base, Intel is using 133Mhz as base. the base clock works pretty much like the fsb, as in cpu clocks is multiplier x Bclock. Just like with amds hyper transport the bus speed is created using the base clock and a bus multiplier.
    So when you overclock the base clock to get a higher fsb and better throughput for the cpu, the qpi speed will come up as well.
    so to max out the Bclock you need to lower the qpi multiplier, just like with amd... even when changing the qpi multiplier the max Bclock is around 220, so with the 920 you guys will be limited to 20x220=4400Mhz. Which is fine tho, to max out a chip on air the base clock limit is just fine, but when you go for ln2 or phase change the 220 will be limiting.
    Okay, the basics are still similar to the things we already know: Increase Bclock to increase CPUfreq, QPIfreq and NBfreq. If I understand correctly, the Bclock will be limited to around 220MHz due to technology limitations, much like we see with the Phenom processors, which mostly hit the limit at 250Mhz, no matter what voltages are increased.

    How about the QPI/NB freqs? What would be the limits on air? Will there be multipliers available to finetune these? Any special ratios we need to keep in mind (~AMD's NB/HT ratio)?
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    Quote Originally Posted by saaya View Post
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    why not? and yes, BloodRage will be black pcb too
    Well, SAS isn't exactly mainstream, is it?
    Hopefully the BloodRage (where do you get those names from?) will not feature this speaker-inspired heatsink design, which shows quite well the entertaining charakter of this board, suitable for digital life.

    I thought, you are the mainboard therapist, to do your job

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    Quote Originally Posted by pajaa View Post
    Well, SAS isn't exactly mainstream, is it?
    it wasnt my decision to put it on there, but i dont see whats wrong with it?
    you prefer a board with less features? :P

    the ports can be used for SATA drives or SAS drives, which gives a nice perf boost and adding sas doesnt cost a lot, so why not? asus did it and i think others will do it as well.

    Quote Originally Posted by pajaa View Post
    Hopefully the BloodRage will not feature this speaker-inspired heatsink design, which shows quite well the entertaining charakter of this board, suitable for digital life.
    obviously not, it has a way different heatsink

    Quote Originally Posted by pajaa View Post
    (where do you get those names from?)
    theres this alley in taipei with a small run down shop that sell them
    whats wrong with the name?
    if you have a better one let me hear it

    Quote Originally Posted by pajaa View Post
    I thought, you are the mainboard therapist, to do your job
    for quantum force, digital life is a different department

    FYI, reading spots for vtt and vnb:



    Quote Originally Posted by BenchZowner View Post
    What the hell!
    DDR3-2000 7-6-5-15 32M stable @ 2.1V ???

    Are those Steven's new pieces of work ?
    well well well... guess you should have come to the GOOC to pick up 4 sticks as well hows it going bill?

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    Quote Originally Posted by saaya View Post
    it wasnt my decision to put it on there, but i dont see whats wrong with it?
    you prefer a board with less features? :P
    Nothing's wrong. The opposite is right: A nice-to-have feature, even on a mainstream board
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    Quote Originally Posted by saaya View Post
    i
    theres this alley in taipei with a small run down shop that sell them
    whats wrong with the name?
    if you have a better one let me hear it
    There is a shop that sells Codenames? I did'nt know that.
    Well, I haven't a better one... It's like Intel: Bad Axe, Bonetrail, Skulltrail, SmackOver.
    So Foxconn has its blood line.

    Quote Originally Posted by saaya View Post
    for quantum force, digital life is a different department
    I didn't know that. Thanks

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    Quote Originally Posted by saaya View Post

    both is possible, if you certify for SLI you can still use xfire. and xfire works fine even when you use nf200 chips, so in any case, if it supports sli, it support xfire as well. the only exception beeing nvidias own chipsets
    Is that for EVERY xfire board?
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    Sexy thing!!! Neat HS design too
    Me wanty!!!

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    Very funny looking chipset coolers, SB is like a volume knob and X58 is like a small speaker, hehe.


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    Quote Originally Posted by BulldogPO View Post
    Very funny looking chipset coolers, SB is like a volume knob and X58 is like a small speaker, hehe.
    so this board...doubles as...a....boombox?

    guys, it's clearly more than meets the eye.
    I would even say it's a ROBOT IN DISGUISE

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    sweeeeet looking "boombox" lol
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    Really nice looking board.
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    great looking board im looking forward on seeing some benchies/ bios screens..
    lol that NB chipset cooler looks kinda wacky..
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    speaker???

    that was my first thought as well - which socket revision is this slated to be?? and have they finished the debate on if x58 will be CF only or include SLI ??

    possible I'm behind the times....

    great looking board - thanks for the preview
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    Nice photos mate. You'll have to teach me to use this camera I've got now. I think it's basically the same as your's wasn't it?

    Looking forward to your first results

    Quote Originally Posted by dinos22 View Post
    sweeeeet looking "boombox" lol
    Hahah yeah I reckon. It looks wild and nothing like a heatsink. Fingers crossed it doesn't screw with cooling

    Quote Originally Posted by nefariouscaine View Post
    speaker???

    that was my first thought as well - which socket revision is this slated to be?? and have they finished the debate on if x58 will be CF only or include SLI ??

    possible I'm behind the times....

    great looking board - thanks for the preview
    The next issue of The Overclocker (yeah, I know guys! trust us; very freakin close!) has a sneak peak at an MSI X58 but it is more of a general look and we've included some information regarding multi-GPU solutions.

    As for which boards will be CF, which will be SLI and which ones will be both (if that's possible!?), will be dependent on licensing agreements and what features the manufacturers choose to enable i believe. For example, for a board to support SLI, even without the nForce200 chips, it will have to go through NVIDIA's SLI qualification process and this obviously costs money so could still continue to see the lower end of the multi-GPU market dominated by CF setups.
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