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Old 07-20-2007, 05:41 AM   #1
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WR!!! 666fsb by Oskar-Wu on DFI P35-T2R

Got a mail from my friend jarry/DFI.
when I open it...totally shocked !!

WTF....666fsb cpuz screen and 660fsb pi_1m
nice mobo, nice cpu, great job by Oskar/Jarry
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Old 07-20-2007, 05:44 AM   #2
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time to see battle ag.
Asus/Gigabyte RD must be quite busy atm
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Old 07-20-2007, 05:50 AM   #3
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Bravo DFI, bravo Oskar/Jarry!

Victor, Have you got price info about DFI? When available in market?

Thanks you sharing that.
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Old 07-20-2007, 05:56 AM   #4
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That's some nice FSB right there

I also wish I knew when it's gonna be available and for how much (probably too expensive for me anyways).
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Old 07-20-2007, 05:59 AM   #5
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Old 07-20-2007, 05:59 AM   #6
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any mods or is that completely stock ???
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Old 07-20-2007, 06:10 AM   #8
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Its always nice too see a new WR!
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Old 07-20-2007, 06:14 AM   #9
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I know Oskar has been testing with a cascade, so this may be a screenie with the cpu heavily chilled.

Chilling CPU's does help with fsb overclocking, so you may see a little less than this on air cooling
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Old 07-20-2007, 06:14 AM   #10
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Nice. But when will be this mobo available? 2009? Dfi's a bit behind the pace...
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awsome :O :O :O go DFI
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I know Oskar has been testing with a cascade, so this may be a screenie with the cpu heavily chilled.

Chilling CPU's does help with fsb overclocking, so you may see a little less than this on air cooling

Thanks info Tony! It's important.
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Old 07-20-2007, 06:28 AM   #13
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DFI seems to be increasing the pace of development! which is good news!
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Old 07-20-2007, 06:37 AM   #14
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Very impressive. But while lab results are nice to see we need to wait and base our expectations on real world results. Retail boards with a shipping bios may produce different results, for better or worse.
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Old 07-20-2007, 06:54 AM   #15
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I know Oskar has been testing with a cascade, so this may be a screenie with the cpu heavily chilled.

Chilling CPU's does help with fsb overclocking, so you may see a little less than this on air cooling
of course, 666fsb under cascade.
but who cares.
as I know, this mobo is benchable at 600fsb on Air, no doubt, a GEM chip is necessary.
and p35 chipset also have difference.
only 10% chipset can go higher than 600fsb as XX mobo manufacturer tested.
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Old 07-20-2007, 07:11 AM   #16
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Victor it is important you report all the facts regards the speeds we see, some end users will take this as being air cooled and complain quite heavily to DFI when their boards do no where near as good.

If you actively helped with DFI support as i do you would see making all the facts public as important as i do.

While hype marketing does work it also causes a ton of issues down the road, we all need to be a little more level headed when it comes to hardware used and how the system was run.

Oskar has promised me a production board, RGone will have a board soon also and then we will see what they do air cooled and watercooled which is where most end users will run and bench.
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Old 07-20-2007, 07:26 AM   #17
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Nice job !, very very impressive but i hope in the retail version can do it too, so when DFI will put or send to the shop because i want it too
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Old 07-20-2007, 07:47 AM   #18
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That is a very nice chip, FSB and mobo there, great job and congrats Oskar/Jarry.

Keep pushing it.

Tony, it is going to be cool to see some bench/overclocking with air and water.
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Looks very impressive but Id like to see full disclosure on the chipset cooling, voltage and what changes will be made in the retail board. I have spent way to much money chasing boards only to be disappointed that they do not perform as well for me as they appear to perform during benches....
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Victor it is important you report all the facts regards the speeds we see, some end users will take this as being air cooled and complain quite heavily to DFI when their boards do no where near as good.

If you actively helped with DFI support as i do you would see making all the facts public as important as i do.

While hype marketing does work it also causes a ton of issues down the road, we all need to be a little more level headed when it comes to hardware used and how the system was run.

Oskar has promised me a production board, RGone will have a board soon also and then we will see what they do air cooled and watercooled which is where most end users will run and bench.

mean no offense big Toe
sure I know that exactly, so I post this thread on Xtreme Overclking Section but not Intel Section.
I'm quite exciting with this WR benching,
it's not a marketing action, I'm not hyping it.
only to share the exciting news to all the overclkers.

as I'm in my office chating with jarry, he told me oskar cannot finish pi benching at 660fsb, then I suggest him using single channel and add some vdimm.
after I arrive home and check my mail-box, I saw there's a mail from jarry and including these screenshots.
really really amazing !

everyone knows that Air/watercooling is totally different with cpu under cold.
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everyone knows that Air/watercooling is totally different with cpu under cold.
Vic, from the support side you would be amazed at how many people see these type of screenshots and think their board will do the same with stock cooling and no user prep. Screenshots with no clarification is a tech support nightmare.

And on a side note, it'd be nice to see what the board could do in your hands.
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mean no offense big Toe
sure I know that exactly, so I post this thread on Xtreme Overclking Section but not Intel Section.
I'm quite exciting with this WR benching,
it's not a marketing action, I'm not hyping it.
only to share the exciting news to all the overclkers.

as I'm in my office chating with jarry, he told me oskar cannot finish pi benching at 660fsb, then I suggest him using single channel and add some vdimm.
after I arrive home and check my mail-box, I saw there's a mail from jarry and including these screenshots.
really really amazing !

everyone knows that Air/watercooling is totally different with cpu under cold.
No offence taken m8, its just extreme cold makes boards do real nice clocks and only 10% of the enthusiast market wich is still 5% of total sales use phase change or chiilled water...so we have to cater for the larger market and show them the "real deal" as this is where the sales are

660fsb is real nice though and im sure this will be a board to break records with, i would love to see the bios as Oskar did tell me the board will have full chipset control with straps and performance settings. So everything Asus hides we will have with this one

i can't wait
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Not bad...nearly as fast as 440x9 2:3 4-4-4.

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