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    How noisy is that small fan ussually? Sorry, never had a DFI board before, so I'm just curious. Not that it would stop me from buying this board however...

    What would this board be able to do with an E6300? Would it be a waste of money on a chip like that?
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    I imagine that the board will come down in price though. The ATI chipsets are ussually less expensive than any nvidia or intel chipsets, so they can afford to make it cheaper.

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    Good news Tony. an alternative to the 680i will be well received.
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    Tony, what is it you do for a living? If you don't mind me asking?

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    Quote Originally Posted by RichUK
    Tony, what is it you do for a living? If you don't mind me asking?
    He works for OCZ Technology, TheTechRepository, XtremeSystems, and on the side he does consulting for a variety of tech companies.
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    Thanks Tony cant wait have a safe journey back
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    I wonder what the vdroop is like on this one. Be really great to see stable Vcore.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ibinco
    I wonder what the vdroop is like on this one. Be really great to see stable Vcore.
    Two things about this board make me think voltages will be more stable than what we've been used to on the Intel side...

    1. It's got 6-phase digital pwm.

    2. It's not an Intel chipset.
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    Quote Originally Posted by EnJoY
    Two things about this board make me think voltages will be more stable than what we've been used to on the Intel side...

    1. It's got 6-phase digital pwm.

    2. It's not an Intel chipset.

    It simply can't have as many bugs as the 680i. I have never seen a new release with as many problems. maybe the delay in the 600 release spells better quality control. I sure hope so.
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    Quote Originally Posted by xgman
    It simply can't have as many bugs as the 680i. I have never seen a new release with as many problems. maybe the delay in the 600 release spells better quality control. I sure hope so.
    I think thats what it was mostly about, squeezing more out of it than they ever originally designed it for, and making sure it was rock stable.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ibinco
    I wonder what the vdroop is like on this one. Be really great to see stable Vcore.
    Very rarely is there a significant (or even noticeable) vdroop on DFI boards, especially the Lanparty series. I expect this to be the same.

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    Quote Originally Posted by technodanvan
    Very rarely is there a significant (or even noticeable) vdroop on DFI boards, especially the Lanparty series. I expect this to be the same.
    Haha, that's a good one. Don't remember the NF2, NF3, or NF4 series boards then do ya?
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    Oh $hit - something in my pants started growing bigger......

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    Quote Originally Posted by camouflage
    Oh $hit - something in my pants started growing bigger......

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    yeah I really didn't need to read that....

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    Are we going to be able to buy these on the 15th when its supposedly being released, or are we going to have to wait a while?
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    Okay, now my question is, is it just for ATI or am I confusing something?
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    1)
    cpu socket is so close to the edge of the baord you can forget about using anything other than a smaller heatsink. no way in hell a Sythe or even an XP-90 would fit properly inside of a case unless you had 3 inches of clearance above the board which most dont.
    2)
    bottom PCI-E slot is useless. once again, its right on the edge of the board and anything other than a slim stock heatsink wont work.
    again putting the much needed air flow to a video card right out the window as the heatsink will be sitting smack dab on the bottom of the case.
    3)
    NB heatsink, once again too close to the heatsink to allow any of the newer larger good heatsinks to fit properly.
    4)
    this is bullsh|t and you DFI designers need to wake the fvck up. you put the RAM slots right smack agains the video card.
    if the locking brackets dont hit the video card you have to pull the video card half way out just to get your hand in there to unlock the ram.

    are designers so blind and dumb that they cant see these things ?
    are they so used to testing equipment on a test bench that they dont wake up and realise that "oh god when they put this in a case.. jesus.. its not gunna fit
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    as per lestat:

    1) true, when in case. don't even think about using a big hsf.

    2) true, but also applicable to all other 3x pcie 16 boards (striker and nv reference)

    3) same as number 1

    4) kinda have the same problem with p5b dlx (right infront of me as i speak)

    well these probs wont deter me fromg etting this if it ocs well...

    edit: caught my mistake. 680i dfi board. ignore the below.
    edit: vr-zone states that the last pcie slot is a x8 for physics; and also the NB cooler in the anandtech pics are diff from that of the vr-zone, just FYI.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lestat
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    this is bullsh|t and you DFI designers need to wake the fvck up. you put the RAM slots right smack agains the video card.
    if the locking brackets dont hit the video card you have to pull the video card half way out just to get your hand in there to unlock the ram.
    That's why DIMM slots belong ABOVE the CPU socket, as per the DFI Ultra-D.
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    thank you thank you sir Tony.. have a safe trip home.. I can't wait for your results..
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    Since when do people on XS use air cooling anyway?


    Quote Originally Posted by Lestat
    1)
    cpu socket is so close to the edge of the baord you can forget about using anything other than a smaller heatsink. no way in hell a Sythe or even an XP-90 would fit properly inside of a case unless you had 3 inches of clearance above the board which most dont.
    2)
    bottom PCI-E slot is useless. once again, its right on the edge of the board and anything other than a slim stock heatsink wont work.
    again putting the much needed air flow to a video card right out the window as the heatsink will be sitting smack dab on the bottom of the case.
    3)
    NB heatsink, once again too close to the heatsink to allow any of the newer larger good heatsinks to fit properly.
    4)
    this is bullsh|t and you DFI designers need to wake the fvck up. you put the RAM slots right smack agains the video card.
    if the locking brackets dont hit the video card you have to pull the video card half way out just to get your hand in there to unlock the ram.

    are designers so blind and dumb that they cant see these things ?
    are they so used to testing equipment on a test bench that they dont wake up and realise that "oh god when they put this in a case.. jesus.. its not gunna fit
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    Quote Originally Posted by uclajd
    Since when do people on XS use air cooling anyway?
    haha, a good one

    well, they do, sometimes

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lestat
    1)
    cpu socket is so close to the edge of the baord you can forget about using anything other than a smaller heatsink. no way in hell a Sythe or even an XP-90 would fit properly inside of a case unless you had 3 inches of clearance above the board which most dont.

    Not 100% true. If you look at the socket you will see that in the case of using a Tr Ultra 120. The cooler will be mounted horizontally on the motherboard with the fan blowing up and not not to the back, making very little of the cooler to be over the edge of the motherboard even.This mounting will be a problem though if you don't have a P180 or some case like it with a fan in the top. A Ninja might be too big but a Infinity (which is less square-ish) should be ok in in horizontal mounting...
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    Quote Originally Posted by xVeinx
    How noisy is that small fan ussually? Sorry, never had a DFI board before, so I'm just curious. Not that it would stop me from buying this board however...

    What would this board be able to do with an E6300? Would it be a waste of money on a chip like that?


    That's Tony making a sexy "collage" of mobbos. If you look close at the image you can see a 4X Pci-E port so it's the Nforce 680i board not the Ati Rd600. If you look even closer you can see the text "NF 680i" near the Cpu socket.

    Luckily the Rd600 and SB600 are much cooler and 100% passively cooled. http://img363.imageshack.us/img363/2...00boardwk8.jpg
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