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Core i7 Specs...

There is no FSB. We're going to have to start thinking back to our old AMD 939 clocking.
 
well someone said that they will not like anything over 1.65v early versions of mobos to later editions should push V down i guess
 
check this out:

http://forums.tweaktown.com/f19/int...lga-1366-platform-gigabyte-x58-extreme-27531/

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does that say DDR3 1900....?

PLEASE LET THAT BE TRUE
 
Is there any solid info about how much faster i7's are going to be clock-for-clock compared to the current 45nm quads?
 
Core I7 supports upto 2200Mhz DDR3 but only with overclocking, Intel only base there specs on default speeds so it will only support 800, 1066 and maybe 1333.
 
Core i7 looks awesome, but the lure of dirt cheap DDR2 and great Wolfdale/Yorkfield chips are very tempting!

What's the average overclock on these chips? Q9550 (2.83GHz 12Mb cache) for about £220 looks very tasty.

Cheers,

Suman
 
Would be lovely to get some UK prices :)

Id fancy going full blown and get the top end but then like never upgrade or at least attempt to force me to NOT upgrade ;)

And why the devil the core i7 900 non extreme couldnt have been at least 3ghz :(
 
according to wiki and the page it cites: (but again, take it with a pinch of salt)

Overclocking will be possible with the 800 and 900 series and a motherboard equipped with the X58 chipset. The Lynnfield and Havendale processors will use a PCH removing the need for a northbridge chipset and requiring a different motherboard design.[14]
 
Core i7 looks awesome, but the lure of dirt cheap DDR2 and great Wolfdale/Yorkfield chips are very tempting!

What's the average overclock on these chips? Q9550 (2.83GHz 12Mb cache) for about £220 looks very tasty.

Cheers,

Suman

I'd also like to know this.

RoEy
 
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