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Thread: It's time to FORGET working a Yorkfield on a i680/i780 chipset...

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    relax.... Asus P5N32-E-SLi has official 45nm CPU support on theyr website
    http://www.asus.com/products.aspx?l1...59&modelmenu=1
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    That means very little ATM until we see a bios that is verified fully working with retails Yorkfield chips, even my Asus P5N-E SLI board supports 'IntelŪ next generation 45nm Multi-core CPU'

    Not a single P5N***** i680/i650 board on the list yet:

    http://support.asus.com/cpusupport/c...Language=en-us
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    if my nF680 will not support Yorkfields i will send it back to Asus with BIG BANG!

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    Quote Originally Posted by OBR View Post
    if my nF680 will not support Yorkfields i will send it back to Asus with BIG BANG!
    I doubt 680i will support Yorkfield at this point
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    My last nVidia board. Intel/AMD boards or nothing from now on...

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    I'm on 650i and it would better support Yorkfield if not good bye Nvidia,I will never buy nvidia chipset again they are too hot anyway.

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    Considering the nForce 680i was released in Novemeber of 06 and it supports at least 45nm dual cores (Wolfsdale) is pretty good I think. The first Intel platform to officially support any 45nm CPU's is P35 which was released in June 07, 6 months after the 680i.
    Last edited by froste; 11-20-2007 at 11:24 AM.
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    It's far from good enough, the Intel chipsets are always superior in performance and more stable than the nVidia versions.

    Intel chipset revisions sometimes yield significant performance gains, sometimes not but the nVidia boards are merely just rehashes of their old nforce5 chipset.

    The only good chipset nVidia has released (relative to the competition) is the nforce 2 board, the rest have been pretty dire, only cheaper prices and lack of decent AMD boards has kept them going...

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    Quote Originally Posted by stealthbomber View Post
    It's far from good enough, the Intel chipsets are always superior in performance and more stable than the nVidia versions.

    Intel chipset revisions sometimes yield significant performance gains, sometimes not but the nVidia boards are merely just rehashes of their old nforce5 chipset.

    The only good chipset nVidia has released (relative to the competition) is the nforce 2 board, the rest have been pretty dire, only cheaper prices and lack of decent AMD boards has kept them going...
    Intel chipsets usually scale higher on FSB and run cooler, no denying that. But they have a clear advantage as they also design the CPU. The NVIDIA SB on recent 680i is from nForce 5 series but the NB was redesigned. On the nForce 2 note, ahhhh, I miss my NF7-S 2.0 with my Barton mobile!!!! Bring back soundstorm!
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    I am unfortunate to say that hipro5 is right. I have a QX9650 ES L734A in a eVGA 680i SLI board, the damn thing boots at 87x9 ~ 0.5GHz, freezes right after setting any FSB, two of the cores arent even booting up. Will try the P31 BIOS. If anyone has some beta BIOS that is compatible for York please PM me or post it here.

    Damn nVidia

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    lol would you feel ty if your P35 board couldn't boot with it
    cause there are some that still don't due to lack of bios support
    try DFI P35 for example

    it will just take time
    what's the big deal
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    Lame It was all excited tonight, mounted the CPU into socket and then this. Tommorrow some appropriate cascade cooled P5K benches for sure!

    P.S.: Same result with P31 BIOS. Err, not really, now it boots at 93x6MHz!

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    Quote Originally Posted by tiborrr View Post
    Lame It was all excited tonight, mounted the CPU into socket and then this. Tommorrow some appropriate cascade cooled P5K benches for sure!

    P.S.: Same result with P31 BIOS. Err, not really, now it boots at 93x6MHz!
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    tiborrr, what do you mean by Hipro was right?
    Hipro said retail, not ES

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    Basically a done deal since EVGA has publicly stated there would be no support for Yorkfields on the 680i platform.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Praz View Post
    Basically a done deal since EVGA has publicly stated there would be no support for Yorkfields on the 680i platform.
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    Quote Originally Posted by dinos22 View Post
    EEK link
    http://evga.com/forums/tm.asp?m=1670...y=%F0%A8%B1%A8

    First post. Most after that are people wanting new boards.

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    oh well at least 780i will work with it

    funny that dual cores will be supported
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    Quote Originally Posted by dinos22 View Post
    oh well at least 780i will work with it

    funny that dual cores will be supported
    It does seem odd. The following are more posts from EVGA in that thread. About the only thing hardware related that's left is the power plane. Kinda unclear now if Intel is screwing with nVidia, nVidia just plain messed up or nVidia is screwing with their customers.

    Unfortunately, this is the official word. There will not be official support for the QX9650 CPU on the 680i platform, anything you heard prior to this announcement is not correct. There will still be an update in December for Wolfdale CPU's however.
    We can tell you it is a hardware limitation on the 680i board. With the release of a new CPU sometimes it is not just a simple die shrink, even if the CPU draws less power there could be other specs and requirements.
    I can tell you it is not a chipset, socket, or FSB issue.

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    It's just LAME (btw is this the exact word? learning English day by day )...
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    Quote Originally Posted by hipro5 View Post
    It's just LAME (btw is this the exact word? learning English day by day )...
    We will teach you the American Slang!

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    Quote Originally Posted by fhpchris View Post
    We will teach you the American Slang!
    Hmmm.....What is "Slang"....like language or so?....
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    Quote Originally Posted by hipro5 View Post
    It's just LAME (btw is this the exact word? learning English day by day )...
    lol. Your English is just fine. That pretty much describes the situation.

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    lame is the correct word.
    Slang is like casual unofficial language, usually a made up word for something that slowly grows into common use.

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