IMO the AMD is still the most reliable chipset for AMD platform (my main box currently has AMD chipset).
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Originally posted by SpiralDragon
a little on topic... if i had a DP xeon system now i would not upgrade untill what comes after necona..... iirc that should be lindehurst/jayhalk chipset and proc combo.... thats when the fun realy starts....
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Originally posted by isochar [list=1][*]Higher clockspeeds (Up to 4.0ghz by year's end) using the 604 form factor[*]SSE3/IA-32e[*]1, maybe 2mb cache[*]Hyperthreading 2[/list=1]
Any thoughts ?
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yes, new chips on FSB533. I don't know if it's a really smart move to put a yet faster chip on a lower speed FSB, but for the ones looking for an incrementally faster PC. Don't forget that the power requirements might be too high for your current hardware...(PSU excluded)
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Originally posted by isochar
Rumor is that there will be 533fsb Noconas up to at least 3.4ghz. (Maybe 3.8)
Kurt: Yes, we'll have to wait to see what the mainboard manufacturers say...
Jörg
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Originally posted by VJ
Higher clockspeed... Hmmyes, if the mainboard supports the 800 MHz FSB, and I don't know if this can be done by means of a firmware update... Or will there be a Nocona on 533 FSB ?
Any thoughts ?
Jörg
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Edit: Here's the link for that... http://www.asus.com/support/cpusupport/fsb800.aspx
Just a quick question pertaining to that... Does that mean I could actually overclock my 3.06ghz 533FSB to the 800mhz FSB? Sure looks like it to me... I do indeed have DDR400 memory, though it's the cheap stuff.... I really do need to get better memory...Last edited by leech; 22 February 2004, 11:11.Wah! Wah!
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Originally posted by VJ
Hmm, that would be nice...
Kurt: Yes, we'll have to wait to see what the mainboard manufacturers say...
Jörg
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