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Last edited by HamidFULL; 03-09-2007 at 11:47 AM. Reason: Update v1.04
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Could be a bad sign, I think it is just to impress costumer.Originally Posted by K404
I think those are not DDR3 slots, that is when I look at this picture:
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This is a DDR2 board, and it's already been tested hands-on by people you've most likely seen around here. P35 is still in the alpha stages though and the boards are very immature.
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You can see from the silk-screen by the DIMM slots that it's DDRII.Originally Posted by K404
As for the heat pipes, OMFG... this looks worse than a Striker!![]()
Is it just me or is the NB HS in the way of the first x1 slot?
Too many big HSs around the socket.
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maybe the cooling is interchangeable with the R600 cooling:P
Looks like the chipset is gona run hotter than a stock Core 2
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jeeze what an ugly cooler, and board all together, i wonder if it rally needs all that cooling.. thats got to be better then most aftermarket coolers...
And I thought Striker had big heatpipes, but that's just huge.
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ok that kinda cooling is just un called for lol, i wonder how hot those get
I'm also testing it right now...
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Geez, what all is under that big sink in the middle? That's just ridiculously huge. How is anyone supposed to maneuver a cpu heatsink onto the socket with THAT?
Man...talk about overkill on the chipset cooling. Why didn't they just go ahead and include some Dice Pots?![]()
any other information about this board?
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eXceed TJ07 worklog/build
sick sh*t
what's next; three stage heatpipe cooling? chipset and vrm cooling devices bigger than the cpu cooler?
i'm waiting for the day when the bling bling stuff costs more than the "real" components on it.![]()
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i like having the cooling on, its not overkill if it'll help you push the board a lil further with the stock cooler. would be good if there was some sort of active attachment, like....ummm i forget the board now he he, i think it was abit that allowed you to add on a fan or something???? :S
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So why is it customary to post specs in sigs anyway?
Strangely enough:If this board clocks like crazy and is rockstable,suddenly everyone stops moaning about the heatpipe...and start drooling over it..For me,i don't give a damn how a board looks like,as long as it's a good one....
when will they stop messing with us and JUST STOP PAINTING those sinks in copper colour FFS![]()
either put copper ones there or stop misleading people
fake copper is usually pretty easy to spot imo, this stuff looks real...
LOL are you sureOriginally Posted by Revv23
have a look at the colour againi don't even have to guess this stuff is fake believe you me............firstly because of the cost involved and colour is too bleak for copper
I don't understand?...why the elaborate cooling setup?, don't get me wrong...i like it.
But i assumed Bearlake was made using 65nm technology, the chipset uses less voltage/power/produces less heat etc.
Or am i totally wrong?
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Originally Posted by dinos22
The DQ6 has a copper base while the upper/finned area is painted aluminium.
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At least the cooling solution is mounted with screws, not like those crappy plastic clips on ASUS' 680i's (Striker, P5N32-E)
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atleast ...Originally Posted by xoqolatl
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did you actually see the huge heatsink on the back of the board? it has a simple path for watercoolingj/k
Sometimes a good slap in the face is all you need
Bios my arss.....![]()
I can fix this problem with a hardware mod....![]()
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