Main-- i7-980x @ 4.5GHZ | Asus P6X58D-E | HD5850 @ 950core 1250mem | 2x160GB intel x25-m G2's |
Wife-- i7-860 @ 3.5GHz | Gigabyte P55M-UD4 | HD5770 | 80GB Intel x25-m |
HTPC1-- Q9450 | Asus P5E-VM | HD3450 | 1TB storage
HTPC2-- QX9750 | Asus P5E-VM | 1TB storage |
Car-- T7400 | Kontron mini-ITX board | 80GB Intel x25-m | Azunetech X-meridian for sound |
retail chips? August/September/October/November/December/next year?
i7 3610QM 1.2-3.2GHz
Q4
October doubtful
November maybe
December probably
h1'09 - June 30th then.
Last edited by adamsleath; 05-01-2008 at 07:09 PM.
i7 3610QM 1.2-3.2GHz
Can't wait for benchies, even if i won't be able to afford one for a million years.
i3-8100 | GTX 970
Ryzen 5 1600 | RX 580
Assume nothing; Question everything
Thank goodness.
Although with the problems they have filling up Penryn stocks now I guess I'd have to PRE-ORDER to get one..
Even though it looks really good and tasty as slideware now, my recent foolish AMD purchase has made me a much more skeptical consumer. I'll want to see some nice thorough third party hard looks at it before I put down the cash.
Add 7 years inflation. And electronics aint cheap? Thats a joke. Its the cheapest ever. Things like a Q6600 you get for nothing. It cost 1250DKK with 25% VAT! Electronics are sold in dollar, so each time the dollar drops. Your electronics gets cheaper. Some years ago we payed about 7-7.5DKK per dollar, now we pay 4.65DKK.
China released the Yuan from the dollar. The change is already 8% this year between those 2.
Crunching for Comrades and the Common good of the People.
Yahoo!!!! its almost here for me!!
Wondering if their is more information about the Memory controller. Will you be able to use DDR3 bought today (for instance 1800 Mhz kits) in Bloomsfield?
The news post mentions a DDR3-1333Mhz controller specifically, does it mean its locked to that speed?
Would be nice to know when buying memory today, if it will be useless if upgrading to Nehalem. If anyone knows.
Last edited by Shadout; 05-02-2008 at 07:50 PM.
While I can't be sure, there's really no reason to expect it wouldnt work just fine. The Lynnfield and Havendale varriants on the nehalem core will most likely be locked to JDEC established speeds set through SPD settings, so there might not be support for some of the higher speeds that aren't spec'd out yet.
Bloomfield and Gainstwon on the other hand have a scalable NB that will most likely be setting the base clock frequency that CPU and memory frequency. Just like now there will be selectable multipliers as well. Really the high end desktop and server platforms should be nice and configurable on the memory front.
So in summary, you should be fine with what you have, just don't expect to be able to tweak anything if you end up with the mainstream platform.
Main-- i7-980x @ 4.5GHZ | Asus P6X58D-E | HD5850 @ 950core 1250mem | 2x160GB intel x25-m G2's |
Wife-- i7-860 @ 3.5GHz | Gigabyte P55M-UD4 | HD5770 | 80GB Intel x25-m |
HTPC1-- Q9450 | Asus P5E-VM | HD3450 | 1TB storage
HTPC2-- QX9750 | Asus P5E-VM | 1TB storage |
Car-- T7400 | Kontron mini-ITX board | 80GB Intel x25-m | Azunetech X-meridian for sound |
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