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    New Pentium EE 840 to be FULLY multiplier unlocked...

    Wow...just...WOW. I can't believe Intel did this. Oh, and the new Intel 955X chipset board has OCing options built in. Adjustable VID (up to 1.5V) and FSB (given in % OC), mutli adjustments...wow. Intel just became my hero...no more ES chips for me I guess.

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    Holy crap, xtreme bandwidth may no longer be an amd thread , this should be a fun proc, maybe it will be the one for my next rig instead of an AMD like i orignally planned

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    & when is it commin?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Disposibleteen
    Holy crap, xtreme bandwidth may no longer be an amd thread , this should be a fun proc, maybe it will be the one for my next rig instead of an AMD like i orignally planned
    Got my attention, I'll have to look into this before i switch to amd.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Disposibleteen
    Holy crap, xtreme bandwidth may no longer be an amd thread ,
    those dualcores (including ee 840) are basically 2 prescott cores glued together. so they will share also all those physical limitations, including minimum possible multiplier of 14x..
    so no 5x500 clocks with intel setup..

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    when is Pentium EE 840 coming out ???

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    It's Pentium XE 840, and it's coming soon, sometime in the summer, June or July I guess.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Alexandrus
    It's Pentium XE 840, and it's coming soon, sometime in the summer, June or July I guess.
    Then Intel is Lying, they said Q2-05, that's this quarter.

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    Quote Originally Posted by caater
    those dualcores (including ee 840) are basically 2 prescott cores glued together. so they will share also all those physical limitations, including minimum possible multiplier of 14x..
    so no 5x500 clocks with intel setup..
    then that really isnt a fully unlocked multi then is it?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Disposibleteen
    then that really isnt a fully unlocked multi then is it?
    that depends on the point-of-view
    but that 14x is sure a pity.. that's why 2.8ghz and 3.73 prescotts don't
    have EIST (they're already ad 14x) and that's why 840 ee don't have 1066 fsb (3.73ghz minimum is required for that).

    though higher mult still helps to keep those lower mem latencies..

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    yes but i would rather some very nice bandwidth then lower latencys, especially if the latencys wont be effected that much.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Donnie27
    Then Intel is Lying, they said Q2-05, that's this quarter.

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    They said that they'll launch the CPU Q2-05, and they did, but mass production, well, it will take a while. Not to mention the chipsets and motherboards based on those chipsets.

    As for the bandwidth and latency, no need to worry, there's enough bandwidth for two cores.

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    i wonder if the mobos that support these will use ddr2 exclusively or will there be some ddr1 based ones also.

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    DDR2 only from what I know.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Alexandrus
    They said that they'll launch the CPU Q2-05, and they did, but mass production, well, it will take a while. Not to mention the chipsets and motherboards based on those chipsets.

    As for the bandwidth and latency, no need to worry, there's enough bandwidth for two cores.
    OK! Now they did admit to being able to meet demand.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Alexandrus
    DDR2 only from what I know.
    I did read somewhere that these chipsets can support DDR1 and 2 just as the i915 and 925s *can, the builders have those options. Some 915s have DDR and DDR2 on them. (2 slots each)

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    * Bypassed on i925 but possible.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Alexandrus
    DDR2 only from what I know.
    awwwww, i cant stand DDR2. due to the high latencys it blows. i love my regular DDR better. cas 2.5

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    Well, you can always get OCZ's EL DDR2, with 4-2-2 timmings.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Alexandrus
    Well, you can always get OCZ's EL DDR2, with 4-2-2 timmings.


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    lol

    I really don't know why your getting all worked up. the XE 840 will cost about 1500 euros, EUROS

    that .... well enough!!!!!
    1000euros = 1300 dollars so do the math, thats about 1900 DOLLARS for one of those chips


    I don't know about you guys but thats an AWFULL lot for a chip thats mostly likly gonna get his butt handed to him by a chip made by AMD which costs like 1/10 th of it's price and clocks way better and colder

    I'm not an AMD FANBOY (well maybe a bit because I really have good experiences with AMD) but those prices are outragius

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    i agree
    Last edited by ingentingmendeg; 04-11-2005 at 09:44 AM.

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    who in the world said its going to cost $1500 euro??? not intel it should retail abot $999 us as all past EE 's have been

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    Quote Originally Posted by Entity_Razer
    lol

    I really don't know why your getting all worked up. the XE 840 will cost about 1500 euros, EUROS

    Link? That would be almost 1900 US$. NEVER The 840 will be far not the most powerful 8xx processor. There are 3.4 Ghz and 3.6 Ghz coming, by the way. How do you think they are? 3000 Euro?

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    Intel said that they would cost $999 USD. All past EEs have retailed at this so why change now?

    This chip is shipping in Velocity Micro's new PC, its is clocked at 4GHz under water! Thats pretty damn cool to have a dual core 4GHz.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ingentingmendeg
    i agree, i will most likely switch to amd in my next rig. toledo, venice or FX57
    http://www.anandtech.com/cpuchipsets...oc.aspx?i=2389

    Looking at a 3200+ Venice myself.

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