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Nehalem News
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Nehalem News
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Last edited by Metroid; 06-02-2008 at 01:51 PM. Reason: Added Nehalem CPU-Z Picture!!
6 DIMM slots like wtf. MOAR MEMORIES PLZ TYVM! lol
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hmm no ihs for tylersburg?
also when somone on xs gets a nehalem sample in ther hands, back with core2 we had already the first hands on experiences.![]()
Whew, look at those capacitor banks on the backside of that processor. Have my fingers crossed on this processor launch, please not a Phenom-esque extreme clocking dude.
What calls me attention is that ram manufactures or computer shops will have serious problems as if a single module fails or does not work it will have to rma the other 2 modules. By the way ram = rma for me, so many problems with Nvidia chipset's and rma the ram is getting usual for me. I hate when they do not reply rma requests. Triple channel will be far worse for them. lol
Metroid.
Anyone know what major advantage X58 will have over X48? Obviously DDR3 vs. DDR2, new socket vs. old socket, but does it have any other major advantages? Like 4 16x 2.0 slots?
8 cores (16 threads) in 2008 Q4? I don't think so. That would be Nehalem Ex 2009 Q4 or later. 4 cores (8 thread) should be best / widest in 2008 Q4.
Could be wrong, though.
Quad has been along for a long time now, it is time to move on...
you cant compare x48 to x58,
tylersburg (aka x58) has no MC its now in the cpu, but it houses the pci-e controller.
http://xtreview.com/addcomment-id-33...g-chipset.html
im not sure if that info is still correct, but it would make sense for a 4x16 pci-e board.![]()
Is the answer to Intel or to developers?
Well by the xtreme meanings of the existence is not time to move on as we have many issues and incompatibilities. If developers implement + than 2 cores in games, so that would result on a very successful strategy from Intel. The Intel pushing method is still working. We just hope it will continue as long as it can.
Triple Channel x 2 = 6 slots.
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Last edited by Metroid; 05-30-2008 at 08:58 AM.
there is FSB, finally it'S going to be dead, buried, gone (finally after how many years???)
long live hyper transport and QPI
change is the removed memory controller and new southbridge so no more computing performance differences between chipsets just like on the AMD side, only overclocking (if possible ?!) and features are going to differ the chipsets (just like nforce 4, k8t800, nforce 5,3,uli chipsets, amd chipsets result in the same performance when using equal tweaked bioses and graphics cards but have different feature sets)
intel itself destroyed their lead on the chipset market with this platform as users won'T notice any difference between 3rd party and intel chipsets(good for us)
EDIT; hornet beat me, shouldn't post replies before refreshing the browser...
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I would be happy to test this platform for msi, I can do it for free
Just hope that ddr3 is cheaper when nehalem arrives because I really would want to fill all 6 ram slots.
The tripplechannel memory is located on the CPU. X58 only handles PCIe and the access to the ICH10.
The connection is done with a quickpath link. There is no FSB anymore.
But perhaps tripple or quad PCIe x16 instead of 2x PCie x16.
X58 will also be the only chipset as such. Since mobile, value, performance and mainstream will have ondie PCIe.
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With Intel and Nvidia going through a rough spot I wonder will there be any SLI support at all?
the new lga is very big. my god.
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The X58 is basically a PCIe controller with a variety of lanes depending on the specific model...
Tylersburg-24S – 24 PCIe lanes, 1x QuickPath Link
Tylersburg-24D – 24 PCIe lanes, 2x QuickPath Links
Tylersburg-36S – 36 PCIe lanes, 1x QuickPath Link
Tylersburg-36D – 36 PCIe lanes, 2x QuickPath Links
The Quickpath link is for connection to the processor... dual QPI links for dual-processor systems. 4 PCIe lanes are used to connect to the ICH10 leaving 2x16 in the high-end parts and 1x16/1x4 or 2x8 in the lower-end parts.
Block diagrams are available on Nehalem News... http://www.nehalemnews.com/2008/04/nehalem-faq.html
Last edited by virtualrain; 05-30-2008 at 09:55 AM.
It won't be hard for NVIDIA to provide a chipset for Nehalem, but providing SLI on Bloomfield will depend on them getting a QuickPath license. If they do get a QuickPath license, then at least we won't be dealing with the intricacies and quirks of their memory controller when it comes to overclocking as that is now on the CPU die and thankfully, out of NVIDIA's hands.
More info here... http://www.nehalemnews.com/2008/05/e...halem-sli.html
Last edited by virtualrain; 05-30-2008 at 09:56 AM.
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