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    DFI Infinity 975X/G tested by Tarosa

    Tarosa in Japan has begun testing the DFI Infinity 975X/G. I'm not sure the reason for the strange PCIe/PCI readings in Clockgen. Decent results, but Tarosa indicates the board may be picky about memory. As he puts it, "DFI, what's going on?"

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    max stable fsb?

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    Maximum FSB so far is 455. But he's using an E6700 which has a 10 multiplier. His CPU may have just reached its limit.

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    Nice find Sierra. Are you going to pick this board up when available? I read your post on the other thread where you cautioned another user about picking it up right away.

    Given your extensive experience in this arena I was hoping to see you throw caution to the wind and pick one up. Your feedback and track record is as good as gold with me.
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    Quote Originally Posted by sierra_bound
    Maximum FSB so far is 455. But he's using an E6700 which has a 10 multiplier. His CPU may have just reached its limit.
    what about locking the multi with eist?

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    Quote Originally Posted by ShoNuff
    Nice find Sierra. Are you going to pick this board up when available? I read your post on the other thread where you cautioned another user about picking it up right away.

    Given your extensive experience in this arena I was hoping to see you throw caution to the wind and pick one up. Your feedback and track record is as good as gold with me.
    I probably won't pick up the board right away. I'll let someone else be the guinea pig. I'm too busy testing the Asus P5W DH Deluxe right now.

    My feeling about Conroe boards is that they're just a vehicle to unleash the power of Conroe itself which is the really important thing. Some boards may do that better than others. But until all the Conroe boards come out and are tested, that's all speculation. Some of the arguments I've read here for choosing one board over another seem to defy logic.
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    Quote Originally Posted by cirthix
    what about locking the multi with eist?
    He just got the board. Give him time. If anyone can get the most out of a board, it's Tarosa. I'm sure he will have more updates.

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    Sierra, when do you plan on posting your results on the P5W DH board?
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    Quote Originally Posted by sierra_bound
    He just got the board. Give him time. If anyone can get the most out of a board, it's Tarosa. I'm sure he will have more updates.

    i'm sure there will be many more

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    Quote Originally Posted by ScottFern
    Sierra, when do you plan on posting your results on the P5W DH board?
    I have posted a few air-cooled results in this thread.

    http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...d.php?t=104369

    The Asus board is interesting. I like it better than the Bad Axe. But the BIOS needs work. The 4:5 ratio is not as good as I would like. I have no idea whether this will be the Conroe board I settle on. Most of the boards still have not come out.

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    Infinity´s for AMD were excellent budget Motherboards.
    Lets wait the Lanparty 975x !!

    Anyway, I have seen Intel is pretty much simple (when timings talking in this mobo) compared to the timings in Infinity 939.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kain XS
    Infinity´s for AMD were excellent budget Motherboards.
    Lets wait the Lanparty 975x !!

    Anyway, I have seen Intel is pretty much simple (when timings talking in this mobo) compared to the timings in Infinity 939.
    There is no Lanparty 975x,even plan.

    But DFI have RD600 Lanparty and nforce 5 intel edition lanparty MB,indeed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ost_2005
    There is no Lanparty 975x,even plan.

    But DFI have RD600 Lanparty and nforce 5 intel edition lanparty MB,indeed.

    the RD600 looks tasty too, Digital PWM, copper sinks, lots of room for insulation I was disappointed to see that the Nforce590 SLI looks to be a tiny notch down in features and has good ol mosfets and such.

    personally I have a huge boner for DFI and I'm not making a move to Conroe until a DFI has an LP available...and stable...

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    Quote Originally Posted by hawkeyefan
    personally I have a huge boner for DFI and I'm not making a move to Conroe until a DFI has an LP available...and stable...
    /me goes to find you a and a deckchair .. its gonna be a while

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    Quote Originally Posted by taemun
    /me goes to find you a and a deckchair .. its gonna be a while
    lolz, works out beautifully b/c I can't justify buying one yet anyway

    methinks if that were to change, I could suffer through for awhile on an Asus

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    I am pretty sure 455 is not fsb limit of the mb
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    One of the issues I was discussing with a Team Japan member was FSB and multipliers. Some of these Conroe boards do not respond well when you lower the multi on an ES chip. On the Asus P5W DH, for example, I can change the multiplier using Crystal CPUID. But when you start raising the FSB above 425, Windows will freeze up. I'm not sure how the DFI board will respond. I guess we'll find out soon.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sierra_bound
    One of the issues I was discussing with a Team Japan member was FSB and multipliers. Some of these Conroe boards do not respond well when you lower the multi on an ES chip. On the Asus P5W DH, for example, I can change the multiplier using Crystal CPUID. But when you start raising the FSB above 425, Windows will freeze up. I'm not sure how the DFI board will respond. I guess we'll find out soon.
    if anybody can build a board to hit high HTT...

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    Quote Originally Posted by hawkeyefan
    if anybody can build a board to hit high HTT...
    Won't happend on a board for Intel for sure
    Intel FTW!

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    Where any of the previous Infinity boards touchy with memory or just the Lan partys ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by hawkeyefan
    the RD600 looks tasty too, Digital PWM, copper sinks, lots of room for insulation I was disappointed to see that the Nforce590 SLI looks to be a tiny notch down in features and has good ol mosfets and such.
    Intel N590 from DFI is suposed to have Digital PWM as well, I believe you saw the Nvidia reference board, I don't believe it had even been touched by dfi yet.

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    So what is the initial impression like ? Asus or DFI ?

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    Can u ask what pll tarosa is using. im getting the board tomarrow!
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    @ Darklord, whatevers does Higher FSB!

    Right now, thats DFI :P.

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