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    The Intel Conroe supported price saving 975X-DFI INFINITY 975X/G

    Intel Core 2 Duo series will be released in July 2006 to open up the new
    frontier of desktop PC performance.

    This time, as we expected, Intel still follow it’s own style. Intel Core 2 Duo
    series comes with complete different platform compared with the Pentium 4
    series.


    Except new Intel 965 chipset, 975X could also support this new series by
    modify M/B PCB layout. Most of major M/B manufacturers already started to
    change their M/B layout to accommodate this new series of Intel processors.
    In July, users should be able to see Conroe supported 975X M/B
    released to retail market.



    Now let us look at the product package of INFINITY 975X/G














    Product accessories:

    Thick user manual, driver CD, cables, RAID driver floppy, rear panel I/O Shield.


















    Motherboard appearance

    After one year of refinement, The INFINITY series, targets on budget
    solution, the material and components used on this series now come with the
    taste one step closer to high-end products in the market.














    The lower left hand corner

    Two PCI-E x16 slots, could be used with ATI CrossFire.















    The lower right hand corner:

    The built-in Power&Reset button.

    The South Bridge is equipped with ICH 7 chipset, and the light green squire
    shape covered on the top of ICH 7 chipset is the unique DFI fan-less ceramic
    chipset cooler.


















    The upper part of motherboard:

    Equipped with 6-phase Digital PWM power design provides more stable
    electric current and more stable system performance.
















    Rear I/O connectors:

    Following the footstep of ASUS, DFI also starts to adopt eSATA interface on
    rear I/O panel, external SATA storage devices now can be easily used by the
    access of eSATA connector on rear I/O panel.


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    Introduction of BIOS options:


    Genie BIOS setting page:

    The main setting page for the tuning of system performance.














    CPU voltage control:

    The CPU VID Offset setting range is broad enough from 12.5mV to 787.5mV, equivalent to 0.0125V to 0.7875V.

    And each offset interval is as small as 12.5mV only.















    The CPU clock setting range from 266Mhz to 533Mhz

    The lowest FSB depends on the default CPU clock setting,

    If the CPU is 133 or 200 MHz, then its FSB starts from 133 or 200 MHz.
















    DRAM voltage

    The range from 1.9V to 2.65V, with 0.05V of interval.

















    DDRII supports from 400, 533, 667 to 800Mhz.















    DRAM timing setting options














    PC Health Status page:

    Shows more components’ voltage than other products.








    Even though under Intel Platform, there are less overclock options and smaller overclock range,

    DFI still provides many overclock options to end users.

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    Test Environment
    CPU:INTEL Core 2 Duo E6700
    MB: DFI INFINITY 975X/G
    DRAM:Corsair TWIN2X2048-6400C3
    VGA:MSI RX1900XT 512MB
    HD:Seagate 7200.7 80GB
    POWER:AcBel 550W
    Cooler:Tower112













    System configuration
    CPU 300X10=3000Mhz
    DRAM DDRII 900 CL3 3-3-9/13
    VGA Core/Memory 625/1450Mhz


    PCMARK2005

















    DDRII 900 CL3 3-3 stable

















    3DMARK2005
    X1900XT CrossFire















    Strength:
    1. Supports Conroe processors, and the price is roughly $250 U.S. dollars.

    2. Equipped with 6-phase Digital PWM power design and ceramic chipset cooler.

    3. Equipped with eSATA interface.

    4. Broad range of CPU & DRAM voltage, and broad range of CPU clock setting.

    5. Built-in Power & Reset buttons

    6. The tendency to use better capacitors.








    Weakness:
    1. The DRAM compatibility still needs some improvement.

    2. Boot up LOGO and hardware monitor utility program also need some refinement.









    At the moment, most of 975X M/Bs do not support Conroe processor,
    and the price range is roughly between 220 to 330 U.S. dollars.

    The new release of DFI INFINITY 975X/G comes with relatively lower price
    and competitive performance will certainly stir up some excitement in this
    price sensitive motherboard retail market.




    CPU:INTEL Core 2 Extreme X6800
    MB: MSI P965 Platinum
    DRAM:PATRIOT XBL DDRII 1000 512MBX2
    VGA:MSI RX1900XTX
    HD:Seagate 7200.7 80GB
    POWER:AcBel 550W
    Cooler:Sonic Tower




    400Mhz
    Last edited by windwithme; 07-13-2006 at 07:35 AM.

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    Can you test maximum FSB?

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    Wow dude, nice work

    edit: Oops, there was more to come

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    Thanks for all the pix and preview into the latest gear, wwm. Very informative.

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    37x mhz fsb is max... to bad for now
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    but at least u got crossfire working. thats pretty cool. any special drivers needed? or just regular ones. 37x is kinda weak tho :/ hope bios updates fix it. unless they did that on purpose to shine on the lanparty.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Waus-mod
    37x mhz fsb is max... to bad for now
    I have see 400 mhz fsb by coolaler
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    http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...d.php?t=104712

    he got 455.........lots of mixed results here.
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    wow almost 18000 on on '05 with just a little bit of overclock, impressive, like someone said before can you test the max fsb
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    hmm...$190ish you say? I thought I was going to have to wait for a 965 to get a board under $200. Now we need some more test results...that and somewhere to buy it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Waus-mod
    37x mhz fsb is max... to bad for now
    Micutzu reached 500Mhz FSB with dfi.
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    Tempting board, but the power connector placement and all the caps next to the socket kinda kill it for me. It looks like it'll be a to insulate around the socket. For the price it looks very good though, not to mention the nice overclocking options.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Waus-mod
    37x mhz fsb is max... to bad for now
    As i posted last week, the board is fixed on the 1066 strap so the board will max out unmodded at 370fsb...this is an internal cut off as the board needs to move to the 1333 to clock higher.

    That being said if you have an XE and you use the 13 multi you will have higher scores in the 1066 strap than the 1333 with a lower multi and high fsb.


    DFI have a bios in tesing i hear that has the 1333 strap....this should see the board fly over 370fsb easy.
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    Quote Originally Posted by over@locker886
    Micutzu reached 500Mhz FSB with dfi.
    link please
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    Quote Originally Posted by d@rkn1ko
    link please
    http://www.crazypc.ro/forum/showpost...&postcount=150
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tony
    As i posted last week, the board is fixed on the 1066 strap so the board will max out unmodded at 370fsb...this is an internal cut off as the board needs to move to the 1333 to clock higher.

    That being said if you have an XE and you use the 13 multi you will have higher scores in the 1066 strap than the 1333 with a lower multi and high fsb.


    DFI have a bios in tesing i hear that has the 1333 strap....this should see the board fly over 370fsb easy.
    like i said to bad for now
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    You're right about the price : in Europe also (at least) around €190,- (including VAT), which I find quite expensive for a "mid-range" offering. In my opinion there's little price difference with the "top" motherboards as the Asus P5W DH which sells here for €210 (also incl. VAT). What is €20,- if you've got to pay about €1000 for ram + cpu ?
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    May have to keep an eye on this one,Good price & some room for OCing. I wont shell out anything over 200 bucks for a Mobo
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    Quote Originally Posted by over@locker886
    when I look the cpuz validation I see intel board not dfi
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    so these boards will take a celeron D?
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    Quote Originally Posted by d@rkn1ko
    when I look the cpuz validation I see intel board not dfi

    yep

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    I was using Intel Bad Axe guys, no time to test the DFI.

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    looking like a cheap and good mobo
    Sorry for my bad English.

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