Caporegime
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Are these chips likely to be muliplier locked? If so how will people achieve the best possible overclock with them?
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Well setup a Raid 5 on your 975X and see if cpu utilization goes through the roof.easyrider said:After miilions of $ spent in making the chips ... doubt INTEL would be daft enough to release a media testing chip on the pc media reviewers unless it would impress.
and then weeks later reform the chip at the last min due to problems.lmao
Further, some of the manufacturers noticed that the released Intel P965 chipset has got the expected performance from Fast Memory Access technology, performing the same as i975X with DDR2 800. Intel has promised to fix the problem in the next P965 C-2 Stepping, and is expected to release in late July.
1) Could be a really simple problem with a solution that is scientifically sound and thus no testing needed etc etceasyrider said:Please....they will change B1 to B2 18 days before release? lmao
Corasik said:I kinda read that, as the 965 is accidently shipping with some enhanced memory speed system from the 975 enabled, a bit like the 865 had PAT, but it was disabled.
I read that as Intel would 'disable' the enhancement feature, as with it, whats the difference between the high end 975, and the mainstream 965. (apart from the number of PCI express channels)