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  • Intel 875P (Canterwood) chipset is out.

    Most major board manufactures have announced new Intel 875P chipset mobo's. Very nice feature list:

    CPU
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    • Supports Socket 478 for Intel® Pentium 4 (Northwood / Prescott) processor
    • Supports up 3.6GHz or higher speed
    • Supports FSB 533/800MHz

    Chipset
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    • Intel® Canterwood 875P Chipset
    - Supports FSB 533/800 MHz
    - Supports ECC memory
    - Support Single or Dual channel DDR 400*/333/266 memory up to 4GB
    - Support AGP 8x or 4x at 0.8V (AGP 3.0) or 4x at 1.5V
    (not support 3.3V)

    • Intel® ICH5R Chipset
    - Integrated Hi-Speed USB 2.0 controller, 480Mb/sec, 8 ports
    - 2 Serial ATA/ 150 ports
    - 2 channel Ultra ATA 100 bus Master IDE controller
    - PCI Master v 2.3, I/O APIC
    - Supports both ACPI and legacy APM power management - Serial ATA/150 RAID 0
    FSB
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    • Support 533/800MHz Intel NetBurst micro-architecture bus.

    Main Memory
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    • Supports 4 (6) unbuffered DIMM of 2.5 Volt DDR SDRAM
    • Supports ECC memory
    • Supports up to 4(6)GB memory size
    • Supports Single or Dual Channel DDR 400*/333/266 MHz and up (*In order to use DDR 400, FSB 800 CPU is required)
    SLOTS
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    • One AGP slot supports 8x/4x at 0.8V (AGP 3.0) or 4x at 1.5V (3.3v is not supported)
    • Five PCI 2.2 32-bit Master PCI Bus slots. (support 3.3v / 5v PCI bus interface)
    BIOS
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    • The mainboard BIOS provides "Plug & Play" BIOS which detects the peripheral devices and expansion cards of the board automatically.
    • The mainboard provides a Desktop Management Interface (DMI) function which records your mainboard specifications.

    On-Board IDE
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    • Dual Ultra DMA 66/ 100 IDE controllers integrated in ICH5R
    - Supports PIO, Bus Master operation modes
    - Can connect up to 4 Ultra ATA drives
    • Serial ATA/ 150 controller integrated in ICH5R
    - Up to 150MB/s transfer speed
    - Can connect up to 2 Serial ATA drives
    - Supports Serial ATA Raid 0

    Serial ATA Interface
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    • Promise 20378 controllers 2 Serial ATA ports in 150 MB/s operation mode and 1 ultra DMA port
    • Support Ultra ATA, Serial ATA, Raid 0 or 1, Serial ATA Raid 0 or 1, Ultra/ Serial ATA Raid 0+1
    • Connect upto 2 Serial ATA devices and 2 Ultra ATA 133 devices
    Audio
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    • 6 Channel software audio codec ADI S/W 5.1 channel audio 1980
    - Compliance with AC97 v2.2 Spec
    - Meet PC2001 audio performance requirement
    - Support SPDIF out via S-Bracket only
    Lan
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    • Intel® 82547EI (CSA interface)
    - Integrated Fast Ethernet MAC and PHY in one chip
    - Supports 10Mb/s, 100Mb/s and 1000Mb/s
    - Compliance with PCI 2.2
    - Supports ACPI Power Management
    On-Board Peripherals
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    - 1 floppy port supports 2 FDDs with 360K, 720K, 1.2M, 1.44M and 2.88Mbytes
    - 2 serial ports (COM A + COM B)
    - 1 parallel port supports SPP/EPP/ECP mode
    - 8 USB 2.0 ports (Rear x 6 / **Front x 2) (**Front USB ports are supported by pin-out)
    - 1 Line-In/Line-Out/Mic-In port
    - 2 PS/2 connectors
    - 1 LAN RJ45 connector
    - 3 IEEE1394 port controlled by VT6306, with up to 400Mbps transfer rate.

    Asus P4C800 Deluxe

    MSI 875P NEO-FIS2R

    Gigabyte GA-8KNXP Ultra - with 6 RAM slots

    Firing Squad Canterwood Preview

    Intel is releasing some very impressive stuff.

    Jammrock
    “Inside every sane person there’s a madman struggling to get out”
    –The Light Fantastic, Terry Pratchett

  • #2
    Looks very nice, but I am sure will be pricy when they hit the shelves..
    We have enough youth - What we need is a fountain of smart!


    i7-920, 6GB DDR3-1600, HD4870X2, Dell 27" LCD

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    • #3
      w00t! sweet! But yea... its gonna cost so much... simply because its based on Intel chipset (intel chipset is also the reason why we want it hehe)

      Damn... my P4T533-C is so outdated... oh well...

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      • #4
        Damn... my P4T533-C is so outdated... oh well...
        Damn... guess that makes my Aopen AX6BC-ProII-ME extremely outdated... oh well... as I get older it matters less, and less.
        Alcohol and Drugs make life tolerable.

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        • #5
          ROFL. I shouldn't be complaining, should I.

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          • #6
            @Chrono
            You can complain if you like, it's your right.
            Canterwood sure looks yummie... I think I'll get one. Now the trick is to find one as stable and sexy as my Black/Platinum/Badged Aopen board. Oh, and I want Caps the size of oil drums, not those dinky abit firecrackers.
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            • #7
              This could be my summer upgrade I guess

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              • #8
                Aopen C-wood board is about $200.
                Gigabyte one is gonna be about $300.... because of onboard SCSI and all sort of fancy stuff.
                MSI and Asus won't allow volt over 1.6V

                The performance difference between 875P and 865PE is very marginal... and springdale costs much less.
                P4 Northwood 1.8GHz@2.7GHz 1.65V Albatron PX845PEV Pro
                Running two Dell 2005FPW 20" Widescreen LCD
                And of course, Matrox Parhelia | My Matrox histroy: Mill-I, Mill-II, Mystique, G400, Parhelia

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                • #9
                  i845? Is that Springdale? (7205 = Granite Bay, yes?) i865?
                  NVIDIA was the first to tout the benefits of a dual channel DDR memory architecture on the desktop with their nForce chipset, announced almost two years ago
                  I think not, Intel had the i820 out a bit before that...

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Pace|Work I think not, Intel had the i820 out a bit before that...
                    Yep but that wasn't DDR
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                    • #11
                      Oh but it was....
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                      • #12
                        personaly i will wait for the tjas proc... with the 1g+ FSB .. DDR II and PCI-Expres... not to mention more SATA .... but i have decided to get a pharelia by mid-end summer
                        "They say that dreams are real only as long as they last. Couldn't you say the same thing about life?"

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Pace
                          Oh but it was....
                          Wasn't the i820 the Camino ?
                          If I remember right it came in single channel SDRAM and dual channel Rambus flavors.
                          And the SDRAM version sucked big time compared to a BX
                          Last edited by Admiral; 18 April 2003, 09:23.

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by Pace
                            Oh but it was....
                            Not according to Intel, it was an RDRAM chipset

                            When you own your own business you only have to work half a day. You can do anything you want with the other twelve hours.

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by Taz
                              Not according to Intel, it was an RDRAM chipset

                              http://www.intel.com/design/chipsets...s/29063002.pdf
                              Notice the ''? hehe

                              RDRAM is...DDR, alrighty?
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