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Don't hawk your bundles here. First of all it's illegal as a breach of contract, it can get you fired, and Intel reps DO patrol this forum. After all they cited [h] in their trainings!I have a code for the bundle i wont be using because I got tired on waiting for verification
someone PM me if you're interested
You can't. You verified when you had the chips for the Q6600, you;re stuck. Might as well order.my verification took about a week, just got the email the other day verifying.
I'm 300 points shy of the 12k mark. I can purchase the Q6600 bundle atm, but i'd really like to get the Q6700 if I can.
wooooooooooo. So i got my replacement board today! Plugged it all in ... loaded the bad-boy... and it worked like a charm. My windows experience rating even went up an extra 0.3 points with this new mobo (i dont know why). SWEETNESS THOOO
Congrats, man!wooooooooooo. So i got my replacement board today! Plugged it all in ... loaded the bad-boy... and it worked like a charm. My windows experience rating even went up an extra 0.3 points with this new mobo (i dont know why). SWEETNESS THOOO
maybe it has the new BIOS on the board?
I'm basing my memory purchase off of the intel website memory compatbility page for this motherboard. Of course, when i just tried to get to the link, it shows a different motherboards compatibility. strange.
EDIT: found it. http://support.intel.com/support/motherboards/desktop/dg33tl/sb/CS-026654.htm
i've no problem with those specs. 'good memory' with tighter timings isnt supported anyhow.
I think I read a comparison that said that tighter timings just dont benefit the end user with the Core architecture et al as much as they used to with the netburst architecture / inferior architectures of the past. Nice to hear, as it helps the wallet out.
Has there been any discussion here of the kinda BS they pulled with advertising Windows Vista Home Premium with the bundle and then sending
OEM vs Retail (the latter was pictured, OEM was never mentioned)
32bit vs 64bit or both (Again, nothing was mentioned of sending only one kind, doesnt retail come with both?)
I'm kinda irked by that, I was expecting 64 bit to use. Last year they sent out 32 and 64 bit
anytime upgrade means yes you can upgrade to something like Ultimate (you'd have to pay for it of course).
It's a two-step process. First you have to contact Microsoft and order teh 64-bit disk and install it (~$10).But can you upgrade to ultimate 64bit though? that's what the question really is here from the posts before. A user is bothered that this years bundle only included 32 bit, last year had 32 and 64 bit.
Has there been any discussion here of the kinda BS they pulled with advertising Windows Vista Home Premium with the bundle and then sending
OEM vs Retail (the latter was pictured, OEM was never mentioned)
32bit vs 64bit or both (Again, nothing was mentioned of sending only one kind, doesnt retail come with both?)
I'm kinda irked by that, I was expecting 64 bit to use. Last year they sent out 32 and 64 bit
Thank you for contacting the Intel(R) Retail Edge Program team.
The 64-bit version of Microsoft* Windows Vista* Home Premium was not included as part of the 2007 Purchase Program bundle. Previously, in 2006, both versions were offered however this was not the case in 2007.
What memory is everyone using?
I heard this Motherboard is like last years, only takes 1.8V or 1.9V memory. All the good memory I looked @ runs @ higher Voltage..
Any help appreciated..
So what happens when you run lower timing and higher voltage? Will this lousy intel mobo not utilize lower timings? If the ram is specified at say 2.1V then does it not run stable? (This probably isn't the case as many of you are running good ram) I'm just a little confused now because I didn't think this was an issue.
None of the intel retail edge boards have ever been overclockers.Yikes!! It sounds like this motherboard is crap for overclocking. I wanted to purchase some really good overclockable ram and I also wanted to OC the bus. Anybody have experience overclocking this setup yet????
i got the altnernate media disc direct from microsoft for 10 dollars. well worth it to get 64bit..
Did anyone get anything special by having more than 25,000 points?
So did anyone get the front panel items to work properly? Is it a BIOS update and did it also affect the USB ports?