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Thread: Nvidia 680i chipset fails future-proof test

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    Interesting, I'll have to keep my eye on the Abit to see if it indeed does support it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Epsilon84 View Post
    What a load of crock, all P35/X38 boards (even P965 according to Asus) support 45nm.

    Yeah, my choices are X48 or a Phenom. Get real. Theo is such an AMD fanboy...
    Theo is not altogether a very knowledgable person, and yes... he tends to stretch and misguide his 'news' to promote AMD and demote Intel.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jodiuh View Post
    I'd like to see an A2 revision of the 680i.
    here ya go lol
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    ES Yorks and those QX9650 ppl can buy are not the same.
    Did you ever see any benches with the final CPU (not ES) on any existing mobo?
    I saw benches with ES Yorks on 680i SLI overclocked at X12
    They did pretty well.
    But this means nothing.
    The official status is that existing mobos with Nvidia SLI chipsets won't work with Quad 45nm CPUs.
    Last edited by Marios; 11-25-2007 at 01:32 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by virtualrain View Post
    That's good news... so the 680i chip on a 780i is not the same as current 680i chips?

    No, they are the same.

    Support of the Yorkfield is NOT a chipset issue. Its a mobo layout issue. If the mobo makers wanted to, they could redesign their current 680i boards to support the Yorkfield. But it won't happen with the 780i coming out.
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