@ 1.8v.
I know it could mean good as well, if they "official spec" it, each chip should be able to do it, but compounded by the binning of the chipset for this function in the first place, as well as the additional voltage requirement(.3v over stock), as said before it is looking towards not scaling as well as say, P35.
We could also say that it's possible that part of the reason for the lower FSB speeds than P35 is because of tighter timings, which, given the added performance, seems a bit realistic, however that then brings to mind the idea thta X38 is nothing more than 975x with added functionality and nothing more.
But it does scale quads pretty good too, so...
It's a mixed bag, for sure, but given the performance and huge increases that intel has been offering over the last 18 months, it seems a bit of a let-down that it doesn't really add much to what's already out there. Chipset's fine and dandy, but I know that myself and many others would like to see intel really increase the FSB of thier cpu products, as it comes as such a benefit when running quads on FSB...
And yet again, only 1600mhz ram speed?one Dimm per channel, @ .3v increase? that's lame. Ram manufacturer's starting to sell higher than 1600mhz DIMMS, with no board support...
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