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    Intel Nehalem Mainboard and CPU Picture Debut...


    Nehalem A1(CPU Frequency 1Ghz ,QPI Frequency 1.66Ghz ,Superpi run 3min..)


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    Thank Gigabyte to release this picture...XD
    Last edited by sxs112; 02-22-2008 at 04:06 AM.

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    That cpu looks big.

    Why only pci-e 8x slots on the mobo?

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    its a server board and nehelam has more pins so its bigger
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    The MoBo is using Digital PWM without heatsink? I dont think it will last longer, unless servers mobo are different in this area

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    I think this pic is just for show, as all the other coolers are missing too (NB etc)
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    I'm wondering, are those landgrids on top of the cpu real
    Looks weird.
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    Quote Originally Posted by LyP0 View Post
    I'm wondering, are those landgrids on top of the cpu real
    Looks weird.
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    Well...its an early ES with a low clockspeed- the TDP will probably be low so a small cooler can be used and the test points can be probed?

    Is that SuperPi time 1M or 32M?
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    Quote Originally Posted by K404 View Post
    Well...its an early ES with a low clockspeed- the TDP will probably be low so a small cooler can be used and the test points can be probed?

    Is that SuperPi time 1M or 32M?
    1m.....

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    Nehalem A1(CPU Frequency 1Ghz ,QPI Frequency 1.66Ghz ,Superpi run 3min..)
    hmm

    any more info on this?
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    Quote Originally Posted by sxs112 View Post
    1m.....
    Did they remember to set to realtime priority? looks kinda low, I was expecting 2 min 50s or so....



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    not any cooling on chipset neither...

    Thought has crossed my mind... Maybe they will apply, but just show us some eyecandy?
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    think so too. a naked board is damn sexy *drools*
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    Quote Originally Posted by sxs112 View Post

    Nehalem A1(CPU Frequency 1Ghz ,QPI Frequency 1.66Ghz ,Superpi run 3min..)


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    Tis a showoff pic, heatsinks would def be added later.


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    If this is really 1M, thats extremely slow for 1GHz clock.

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    Is that a fb-dimm or r-ddr3 board?

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    Quote Originally Posted by squilliam View Post
    I'm a little Super Pi stupid, how is this in comparison to other CPUs?
    p3 @ 1ghz needs ~160 seconds

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    Quote Originally Posted by onewingedangel View Post
    Is that a fb-dimm or r-ddr3 board?
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    sexy pic of Nehalem A1... i love those Debug contacts... im sure you can change many things on the processor using it
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    Quote Originally Posted by onewingedangel View Post
    Is that a fb-dimm or r-ddr3 board?
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    this is the new 1207 or whatever socket?


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    Those slots on the board doesn't looks like to be FB-DIMMs.
    Last edited by fellix_bg; 02-22-2008 at 06:35 AM.

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    You do know that :banana::banana::banana::banana: is forbidden here?

    Can you give more info on the board and the CPU?

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