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    Need info...Intel Dual Core T2600..

    Got this cpu...http://www.zipzoomfly.com/jsp/Produc...ductCode=86119

    Back to Intel...my last one is PIII 800..

    What mobo and memory to run this cpu? Anyone tried with -90C?
    Thanks in advance
    Dumo.

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    people are saying to wait for the Aopen i975x mobo. but im not sure when it is coming out.

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    This is must be the mobo that creates all the buzz ....http://www.cdrinfo.com/forum/tm.asp?...page=1&#125559

    I talked to Aopen San Jose and they said March release...

    Tired with AMD's cold bug....I will jump ship if neccessary..

    Is this asus mobo work ok?......http://www.allstarshop.com/shop/prod...d=fg&pid=13585
    Last edited by Dumo; 02-09-2006 at 01:03 PM.

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    Believe me you won't regret. Dothan and now Yonah are awesome chips. I am waiting for MB too.


    No, that asus board will not work with yonah
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    Initial run with this cpu will be with Asus P5WD2-E, I hope it will be ok. with cold
    Which DDR2 to get?

    OOps, This Asus won't work..
    Last edited by Dumo; 02-09-2006 at 02:33 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dumo
    Initial run with this cpu will be with Asus P5WD2-E, I hope it will be ok. with cold
    Which DDR2 to get?
    actually this motherboard will work with this cpu.
    obiously the main reason is, sockets aren't compatible.

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    Ofcourse sockets are not compatible. It will not work unless asus releases adapter. Same was with s478 boards and dothan. You need asus ct479 adapter to run it.
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    the cpu and mobo are totally different sockets. It would be easier to run a 754 chip in a 939 mobo than to run yonah in 775.

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    So, which mobo should I get for intel duo cpu?
    Sorry....still a noob with this new Intel stuff

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dumo
    So, which mobo should I get for intel duo cpu?
    Sorry....still a noob with this new Intel stuff
    The motherboards arent released yet.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cirthix
    The motherboards arent released yet.
    Thanks. So, just waiting for now.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dumo
    Thanks. So, just waiting for now.
    Yeah, just waiting. I don't understand why you would drop $400+ on a cpu that won't have a compatable motherboard for a while.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cirthix
    Yeah, just waiting. I don't understand why you would drop $400+ on a cpu that won't have a compatable motherboard for a while.
    It will soon and this cpu probly will be a gem once its up and running..


    Just get rid of my AMD cpu (and cold bug that goes with it) and its acessories, so its a new ball game.
    @ least my cooling doesn't have to stay idle.

    Edit:
    Any decent DDR2 that you probly know will scale ok?
    Thanks cirthix.
    Last edited by Dumo; 02-09-2006 at 02:35 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dumo
    It will soon and this cpu probly will be a gem once its up and running..


    Just get rid of my AMD cpu (and cold bug that goes with it) and its acessories, so its a new ball game.
    @ least my cooling doesn't have to stay idle.
    Yup I am planning on doing the same dumping my god for shaken DFI/DC Opteron combo thats picky as hell and getting the Duo 2600, and Aopen board with CF Support. Yummy

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    Quote Originally Posted by cirthix
    Yeah, just waiting. I don't understand why you would drop $400+ on a cpu that won't have a compatable motherboard for a while.
    First chips are usually the best
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    Quote Originally Posted by kiwi
    First chips are usually the best
    Thats the main reason
    Last edited by Dumo; 02-09-2006 at 02:41 PM.

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    good luck
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    Quote Originally Posted by kiwi
    First chips are usually the best

    really? How so?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dumo
    It will soon and this cpu probly will be a gem once its up and running..


    Just get rid of my AMD cpu (and cold bug that goes with it) and its acessories, so its a new ball game.
    @ least my cooling doesn't have to stay idle.

    Edit:
    Any decent DDR2 that you probly know will scale ok?
    Thanks cirthix.
    See if you can get ahold of some discontinued Micro D9 Fatbodies, there is a sticky in the "Xtreme Bandwidth Forum" with possible models.

    We also have the brand new Mushkin XP2-5300, Rated at DDR2-667 3-3-3-10 that can overclock easily to DDR2-800 3-3-3
    http://www.legitreviews.com/article/294/1/

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    I'm also wanting to go for the Aopen / T2600 setup but I have a question. If a 479 pin yonah can bench / outperform AMD, then why does AMD need 460 more pins (939 - 479), or the socket 775 intel need more pins?

    Thanks

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    Quote Originally Posted by AgonxOC
    really? How so?

    Alex
    I've seen it happen with the CABNE 0530 opteron 144/146 and so on and with the opteron 170 0530's.

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    I've got a good feeling about that chip, now you just need that Aopen board....

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    Quote Originally Posted by derektm
    I'm also wanting to go for the Aopen / T2600 setup but I have a question. If a 479 pin yonah can bench / outperform AMD, then why does AMD need 460 more pins (939 - 479), or the socket 775 intel need more pins?

    Thanks
    i would say power, hyper threading, hyper transport, stuff like that. But you can't really compare them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by vapb400
    i would say power, hyper threading, hyper transport, stuff like that. But you can't really compare them.
    Becuase their different architectures right?

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    "See if you can get ahold of some discontinued Micro D9 Fatbodies"

    They're discontinued? I just went to my local retailer and they had a couple in stock plus their supplier hasn't specified a limit on how many they have.

    I think they just said they're discontinued to drive the price up.

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