4x USB3, only 6x Sata 6Gb !
http://www.donanimhaber.com/anakart/...bir-cipset.htm
nice APU year
4x USB3, only 6x Sata 6Gb !
http://www.donanimhaber.com/anakart/...bir-cipset.htm
nice APU year
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What a BS comparison
Are we talking about APU? Then P67 is the wrong candidate.
Are we talking about Desktop? The AMD Southbridge has RAID5.
This is just full of mistakes -> worthless
Edit: If it's about the best desktop in 2011 then where is the Intel Z67 chipset?
Edit2: You are right - the Z68 chipset (not Z67)
Last edited by mibo; 02-16-2011 at 03:03 AM.
1/the best will be Zambezi ,-)
2/Z67 doesnt exist, only Z68
ROG Power PCs - Intel and AMD
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what else is there to compare with the CPU+GPU embedded systems and there chipsets
There is also a hudson D2 they don't mention which doesn't have 6GB/s and USB3
and No there is no R5 support on Hudson, that is only for the SB950
very good from AMD to introduce USB3 and all 6G sata .... talking about future devices
4 USB 3 ports and the integrated SD card controller are some huge advantages in the OEM market; too bad they didn't integrate an ethernet controller...
Last edited by generics_user; 02-16-2011 at 03:48 AM.
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A big win with Clock Gen and SATA3 (assuming it performs well).
The lack of Gbit LAN and RAID5 is quite lame, though.
And USB 1.1, what for?
Last edited by zalbard; 02-16-2011 at 04:46 AM.
mobile parts; i guess that some OEMs want it for their input devices and they simply carried it over to their desktop parts
SATA3 was already present in SB8xx for several months; the biggest win is native usb 3.0 support
lack of raid 5 is not as lame as lack of any raid on my H55 board, additionally SB850 raid 5 performance is lacking
Core i7 2600k|HD 6950|8GB RipJawsX|2x 128gb Samsung SSD 830 Raid0|Asus Sabertooth P67
Seasonic X-560|Corsair 650D|2x WD Red 3TB Raid1|WD Green 3TB|Asus Xonar Essence STX
Core i3 2100|HD 7770|8GB RipJawsX|128gb Samsung SSD 830|Asrock Z77 Pro4-M
Bequiet! E9 400W|Fractal Design Arc Mini|3x Hitachi 7k1000.C|Asus Xonar DX
Dell Latitude E6410|Core i7 620m|8gb DDR3|WXGA+ Screen|Nvidia Quadro NVS3100
256gb Samsung PB22-J|Intel Wireless 6300|Sierra Aircard MC8781|WD Scorpio Blue 1TB
Harman Kardon HK1200|Vienna Acoustics Brandnew|AKG K240 Monitor 600ohm|Sony CDP 228ESD
I don't get the point of this comparison. Every second line is just plain wrong, as far as what will be available as a whole platform.
For example:
- I know Intel boards will end up supporting IR, SD cards, PCI slots, etc. They did 10 years ago, and I'm sure they haven't dropped the ability to support them via add-on chips, which is the way it's always been done.
- I know the AMD boards will support 10/100/1000 network connections
It may not all be on-CPU, but it will be there, and I don't think it matters whether any of those features are on-CPU or not... there's just not a lot of performance difference one way or another. I mean, when was the last time you said "Dang, my SD card controller isn't on-die, if only it was I'd use an SD card as a boot device or gaming drive!" or "Man, I wish my IR detector was processed on-die, then I'd get killer IR speeds!!!1". Never.
Last edited by Serra; 02-16-2011 at 06:14 AM.
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It doesnt concern singe users that much, but for OEMs its a big thing, the more stuff you get on the baseline chips, less you spend on additional chips, cost wise, engineering wise, power wise.
Interest only bench score/overclocking
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The native USB 3.0 support is by itself a big win.
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Why AMD Radeon rumors/leaks "are not always accurate"
Reality check
Support is always a three-pronged approach: OS, driver and hardware. Currently, AMD seems to have on-again / off-again TRIM support built into its AHCI driver stack. I know the current 1.2.1.275 AHCI driver has been reported to have several issues with TRIM and some other functions.
Is this doesn't support Ethernet then this is pathetic, it has too though, it's a must with every chipset..
Another thing I find funny is AMD/Intel would snipe any of our Moms on a grocery run if it meant good quarterly results, and you are forever whining about what feser did?
I remember reading in the past that the only Hudson FCH that isn't going to have Ethernet MAC was the M1 and D1, the rest of them should have it.
Originally Posted by MoviemanMain Rig: Phenom II 550 (x4) @3.9Ghz - Gigabyte 6950@6970 - Asus M4A-785D M Pro - Samsung HDs 2x2TB,1x1.5TB,2x1TB - Season X-650 | OpenCL mining rigs: 2x Phenom II 555(x4) - 1xMSI 890FXA-GD70 - 1xGB 990FXA-UD7 (SICK ) - 1xHD6990 - 1x6950@70 - 6x5850 - 2xCooler Master Silent Pro Gold 1kWOriginally Posted by Movieman
...aand stupid donanimhaber fails again. D3 has an integrated NIC for example...
source
BTW, there is a clock gen inside P67 if I'm not mistaken.
What kind of issues are you talking about exactly? The TRIM works perfetcly for some people who I know.
Last edited by Oliverda; 02-17-2011 at 02:51 AM.
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I don't really see a notable difference between the two?
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