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    FSB525! Gigabyte N680SLI-DQ6

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    525外頻,1:1 DDR2-1050

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    WOW!
    This board is looking&clocking great!
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    The heatpipe setup looks amazing! I love the back plates!

    How stable is the 525 fsb?
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    Holy cow! I almost jumped on the p5n32-e Plus, I might have to hold out for this board. Wondering how effective that monstrous heatpipe solution will be, I can imagine that 680i chipset just cranking up the heat on the pwm area. Great results though, how about memory OCing, amazing like other 680is?

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    i dont think u can put an aftermarket cooler (cpu) with a plate underneath the board like the tuniq
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    500FSB prime Air


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    yes, i can, but not 100% compatible

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    looks impressive,thanks for sharing
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ajfina
    i dont think u can put an aftermarket cooler (cpu) with a plate underneath the board like the tuniq
    yeah, i doubt that. Seems my Tuniq is not compatible with this board

    @ MECURY : nice board and impress ocing u have

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    Quote Originally Posted by afireinside
    The heatpipe setup looks amazing! I love the back plates!

    How stable is the 525 fsb?
    I agree! That looks simply awesome!
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    Quote Originally Posted by xs64
    yeah, i doubt that. Seems my Tuniq is not compatible with this board

    @ MECURY : nice board and impress ocing u have

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    voltages available?




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    I suspect that backplate heatpipe does little to nothing and it likely doesn't work at all when the board is mounted vertically (althought that's assuming there is actually any fluid in the system to begin with... It may be so poor that it's dry inside and strictly for show). I would remove it in favor of properly mounting an aftermarket backplate.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kunaak
    voltages available?
    no problem with any voltage u set in bios, doesn't have the buggy like p5n32-e sli

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    What about quad-core clocking?

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    carppy 2T time
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    Quote Originally Posted by afireinside
    The heatpipe setup looks amazing! I love the back plates!

    How stable is the 525 fsb?
    525 is not that stable yet.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MECUCRY
    no problem with any voltage u set in bios, doesn't have the buggy like p5n32-e sli
    thats not what I asked...




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    Quote Originally Posted by MECUCRY
    no problem with any voltage u set in bios, doesn't have the buggy like p5n32-e sli

    That is not completely true, especially with the F2 BIOS. Your board appears to be just like the one Gigabyte delivered to HiCookie.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bingo13
    That is not completely true, especially with the F2 BIOS. Your board appears to be just like the one Gigabyte delivered to HiCookie.
    yup,they send to xfastest to do the reveiw,but retail resion no doubts

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    Quote Originally Posted by bingo13
    That is not completely true, especially with the F2 BIOS. Your board appears to be just like the one Gigabyte delivered to HiCookie.
    Why is this the perfect board. LOL
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    Quote Originally Posted by Knight
    Why is this the perfect board. LOL
    Actually, not that good in bios, still F2,
    vMch max is +0.2v
    no vtt setup
    Sb has problem voltgae max is +0.35v

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    Quote Originally Posted by MECUCRY
    yup,they send to xfastest to do the reveiw,but retail resion no doubts
    Or was this "review" done at Gigabyte?

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    Quote Originally Posted by bingo13
    Or was this "review" done at Gigabyte?
    done at gigabyte? duno what u said?
    im not working in gigabyte, and ths mobo and testing in my home

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    Quote Originally Posted by MECUCRY
    done at gigabyte? duno what u said?
    im not working in gigabyte, and ths mobo and testing in my home
    Good, then drop a retail CPU in it and show the results that people can expect when this board goes on sale in two weeks. It is easy to get the high FSBs with the 1333 CPUs in it, I know this for a fact. While ES results are nice, it is only fair to post retail CPU results for a clear picture on the board's capabilities.

    Something like this - http://img114.imageshack.us/img114/7...09x440agp4.png

    How high can you take a Quad Core on the F2 BIOS?
    Last edited by bingo13; 02-15-2007 at 04:17 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Knight
    Why is this the perfect board. LOL
    No, just the perfect CPU to use in it for those screen shots.

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