Quote Originally Posted by Aivas47a View Post
Big difference if you're talking dual or quad. So far these early reports suggest the 780i clocks quad fsb as well as P35/X38, which was not the case with 680i.
Quote Originally Posted by march09 View Post
I do believe I saw somewhere (Chinese review) where they did comment 780i lackluster dual core OCing compared to X38/P35, but OC'd equally w quads in comparison to X38/P35 chipset.

It be interesting if someone had dual core e6750 or e6850 pop in and see how high they OC fsb on these boards.
i don't think 780i will do much different from A1/D00 680i so similar quad OCing but not more dual core wise

i tested my E6850 a couple of days ago that can do around 515MHz FSB 32M superpi on air with X38 and it can boot to windows at 500 with 680i i have but i need to drop 5-10 mhz to make it stable

i was able to prime my quad core Q6600 at 468MHz FSB for an hour so it was pretty decent

i will be testing a 780i board on monday with LN2 and QX9650 which i know has some issues running stable on asus x38 board past 415MHz FSB and DDR3 gigabyte but it can do 450 with ddr2 gigabyte board which was very odd lol

anyways i am hoping to get near 450 with the 780i for our testing with all sorts of different nvidia cards on the day with some mid-5GHz clocks or thereabouts