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    Exclamation G965 chipset delayed

    For all those of you who like me wait for G965-based motherboard, you will have to wait a little bit more:

    "Shipments of Intel's G965 chipset, the integrated graphics flavor of the Core 2-bound P965 Express, have been postponed to mid-August , motherboard manufacturers have told DigiTimes. The manufacturers say they expected volume shipments of the G965 on July 27 to coincide with the Core 2 Duo launch, but that a flaw in the chipset's integrated graphics caused Intel to hold off shipments until a new C-2 stepping that fixes the problem is ready. This new stepping will "likely not be shipped until the middle of August," Intel reportedly told its customers."

    http://techreport.com/onearticle.x/10458

    For those who may have forgotten which motherboards will be powered by the G965, here is the list:

    Asus P5B-V DH Deluxe
    Asus P5B BM
    Asus P5B VM
    GigaByte GA-8I965G(Pro-RH)
    GigaByte GA-8IBGNBX-RH
    GigaByte GA-965G-DS4
    GigaByte GA-965G-DS3
    GigaByte GA-965GM-S3
    GigaByte GA-965GM-S2
    Intel DG965OT
    Intel DG965RY
    Intel DG965MQ
    Intel DG965SS
    Intel DG965PZ
    AOpen i965GM-HFL
    Biostar IG965 Micro
    Albatron PXG965
    Foxconn G9657MA-8EKRS2
    MSI G965MB-DH


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    onboard graphics doesn't matter much at XS....

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    I have an Intel DG956RY sitting right here... 965G chipset.

    I wasn't really interested in it, due to onboard, etc.

    I guess I can test it if there's interest...
    Intel IPP, AMD SP, MCP

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    Quote Originally Posted by freecableguy
    onboard graphics doesn't matter much at XS....
    Being for number crunching or gaming, overclocking is important for both communities I thought you cared mainly about OC on this forum. Such boards can also be great to media centers (yes media centers requires great CPUs to encode recordings in x264 ) Also I noticed that there are many number crunchers on this forums since they are folding at home. But maybe they fold the day, and play at night, I don't know.

    Note that for number crunchers, onboard graphics is great because 1) money saved because we don't buy graphic cards can be invested in the processor 2) it consumes less power. I already considered buying a good graphics card for matrix operations, nevertheless the time I would have to spend is not worth the benefit.

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