Skt478 ends at 3.4ghz with intel slowing chip production at the end of the year
LGA755 is currently roadmapped to get upto 4ghz by the end of the year
Intrestingly enough 1066fsb CPUs will be due out soon yet there isnt currently a chipset to support them untill Auguest
Ok so i've just got my Intel Checked 915p Board from GB, reading the manual before i install it (yes i know) and i come across this completely werid thing
The Gigabite lan (Marvell 8001) is connected via the PCI 32/33 Bus, which is has to share with the 2 Pci slots and the 3 Firewire ports...
Go with the 915 - It will allow you to use your current ram and if your a nvidia fan they have a large line of PCIe cards out, Heat isnt really going to be a issue anymore, the new socket allows for larger and heavier HSF units, and from what i read the stock HSF it pretty damm good
Yeah,, i would also like to note that i can by DD@ in new zealand. Overall it was a good review but i think its just adding to peoples belife that the new chipsets will be the dawn of 405+ speed increases
How can you blame it on the chipsets? i mean were not looking at a new core here or anything? a 3.2ghz 478 Prescott should be the same as a 3.2ghz 755 prescott - the main changes with the chipset are in thefeatures of the southbridge
As for ddr2, Wasnt there like 3% difference in sdr and...
http://www.xbitlabs.com/news/other/display/20040527150852.html
We are likl 4 days away from the launch of the CPU it won be long and will be worth waiting for
800mhz FSB - 3.4ghz 1mb cache, new core i belive and new stepping so we should see some good o/c's on ear, 3.4ghz to 4ghz easy on air i bet
The main thing is the new socket will allow more current into the cpu :D
the fiber option is something we have been looking into, the compnay i work for is a rather large multinational which houses nearly USD$15mill of server harware and teleco gear in 2 secure buldings in NZ, These boxes run 50-60% of core govt infrastructure and large NZ companies
IPSEC is a option but its diffcult to make for 40-50 pc's, RSA is out of the question as we arnt big enough to pay to get people out to New Zealand to design an implemtn
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My office has recently had its inter-building link spliced into and a amount of data was stolen and i have been asked to look into encrypting the traffic, we run a mix of linux and ms windows xp boxes and would like to know of any way to encrypt all traffic on the lan...
I have just spoken with the compnay - these boards will eb there + another 6 different types of Gigabyte board that will vary drom ddr1 and ddr2 memory types and PCI-E 16x and AGP slots
The high end board will have no FDD, no PATA, NO PCI
5 x PCI-E 1x
1 PCI-E 16x
6 x SATA Channels
6 x...
Anyone else sense the irony in the "Phase Change is overkill" statment on the [H]Forum? Please go away, this thread is about teching and learning, not trolling
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Why do you think i'm posting here and not ripping a fridge apart? I'm sitting down learning the physics of it, Reading the p/t charts for r407c and talking nightly with people who have around 130years HVAC xp?
Loops busrt some time, mainly during pressure testing of...
I use windows 2003 as a workstation (and it is a workstation OS, even MS have cinfirmed this for me) and the man thing i can see wrong is using AD on it will kicked it in the balls something major
Other than that i find it to be feaster booting that my tweaked winxp box
Have you tweaksed the...