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    Quote Originally Posted by [XC] Synthetickiller View Post
    Now I'm curious what the standard cooler for this guy will be? Typical intel low end stuff or towers like the 990x?
    there was a story a while back that intel was coming up with a new design for the standard cooler.

    the airflow blocking concerns are probably valid. intel may want more board cooling than a standard tower heatsink provides, and thus might come up with something different that has a fan blowing down...

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    this will suck i hoped to use my ram waterblock on this i know i know, ram doesnt need watercooled but its just so damn cool....
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    Quote Originally Posted by Computurd View Post
    this will suck i hoped to use my ram waterblock on this i know i know, ram doesnt need watercooled but its just so damn cool....
    Why the sad face, now you can use two waterblocks, for double the coolness!

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    for double the coolness!
    and twice the restriction! LOL the part that sucks is having to buy new block/blocks.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Computurd View Post
    and twice the restriction! LOL the part that sucks is having to buy new block/blocks.
    put your ram block in parallel, that way you half the restriction instead.
    it is only ram it doesn't need full flow.


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    I love how the flagship (patsburg) x79 platform doesn't get native USB 3.0 support but all the shoddy panther point derivatives will get it..Z77 Z75 H77 Q77 Q75 B75 - 4 ports too!


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    Here's something for all you 4 dimm slots is not enough cry babies.

    An ASUS !!concept board!! that combines s2011 with s1366:


    http://www.guru3d.com/news/computex-...t-danshui-bay/

    Hope vendors don't fall for all the whining and keep the enthusiast/overclocking boards with 4 dimm slots only as speed should be emphasised over capacity on those. Workstation and server boards on the other hand are more than welcome to use 2 or more slots per channel.

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    Is this for real? Can a 1366 CPU work together with a 2011? Or did ASUS make this motherboard up for laughs?
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    Concept ofc, but how would the X58 and X79 talk to each other? QPI Links?

    What would be the point of so many threads as well as tripple + quad channel RAM?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chrono Detector View Post
    Is this for real? Can a 1366 CPU work together with a 2011? Or did ASUS make this motherboard up for laughs?
    Concept board.... without a real market, none the less a cute gimmick.
    So first you can have LGA1366, and at launch day, you change to LGA2011... I think that is the real purpose?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Chrono Detector View Post
    Is this for real? Can a 1366 CPU work together with a 2011? Or did ASUS make this motherboard up for laughs?
    Not for laughs - it does work. Just not sure if it will be released, though.

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    Ok, thanks for the confirmation, Raja, its very interesting to see 2 entirely different sockets working together.
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    Well, the Danshui Bay board can actually run both CPUs simultaneously, something that obviously didn't get through...

    Also, X79 notebook anyone? http://vr-zone.com/articles/clevo-x7...tex/12463.html

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    Quote Originally Posted by sholvaco View Post
    Here's something for all you 4 dimm slots is not enough cry babies.

    An ASUS !!concept board!! that combines s2011 with s1366:

    http://www.guru3d.com/news/computex-...t-danshui-bay/

    Hope vendors don't fall for all the whining and keep the enthusiast/overclocking boards with 4 dimm slots only as speed should be emphasised over capacity on those. Workstation and server boards on the other hand are more than welcome to use 2 or more slots per channel.
    My mind has just been blown.

    Can't say that would be useful at all. But nifty nevertheless.


    Here is to hoping some manufacturer decides to make a dual socket overclocking LGA2011 board.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Raja@ASUS View Post
    Not for laughs - it does work. Just not sure if it will be released, though.

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    I'm liking the double clamp socket mechanism- should make for more even pressure across that long package.
    Also liking the threaded socket retention mechanism- no more PCB through hole junk with pushpins and backplates etc.


    Quote Originally Posted by bamtan2 View Post
    this platform is for serious users, not people who think they need dimm heatsinks
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    but the question remains, how am i gonna fit ram waterblocks on there??
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    Quote Originally Posted by Raja@ASUS View Post
    Not for laughs - it does work. Just not sure if it will be released, though.

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    That thing looks burly.
    Hmm.. Since I assume this is board is about keeping your old hardware since LGA 1366...

    ASUS, can you build me a board with all of the Intel sockets in the past 3 years:
    LGA 2011, 1567, 1366, 1156, 1155?
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    Eh? The sign says "The Intel Gulftown CPUs offer great overclocking capacity while the next generation CPU is better in multi-threaded computing. Combined you can take advantage of both with the Danshui Bay motherboard."

    Not a great sign for SB-E overclocking unless they specifically had in mind a Xeon 8c/16t lower clocked SB-E (like the ES we have seen, but with retail-higher clocks.) But who knows... maybe they were drunk when they thought up this monster or i'm just reading into the last half of the sign too much (or else they would have combined a 1155 + 2011 if they wanted clocks + threads.) Regardless for Asus for even showing such a wacky design


    Quote Originally Posted by sholvaco View Post
    Here's something for all you 4 dimm slots is not enough cry babies.

    An ASUS !!concept board!! that combines s2011 with s1366:

    http://www.guru3d.com/news/computex-...t-danshui-bay/

    Hope vendors don't fall for all the whining and keep the enthusiast/overclocking boards with 4 dimm slots only as speed should be emphasised over capacity on those. Workstation and server boards on the other hand are more than welcome to use 2 or more slots per channel.
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    OMG @ the asus board that is so cool

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    I think Asus would have got a better return on their research investment if they had implemented dual s2011 sockets instead.


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    Quote Originally Posted by zads View Post
    I'm liking the double clamp socket mechanism- should make for more even pressure across that long package.
    Also liking the threaded socket retention mechanism- no more PCB through hole junk with pushpins and backplates etc.
    I can't get past how erotic that post is. man

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