unfortunately...it will be whole copper heatpipe cooling by AVC, what's wrong?![]()
I dont like heatpipes.
When is the ETA on this? Im looking for an X38 board but might wait for P45 as that supports CrossfireX.

unfortunately...it will be whole copper heatpipe cooling by AVC, what's wrong?![]()
I dont like heatpipes.
When is the ETA on this? Im looking for an X38 board but might wait for P45 as that supports CrossfireX.![]()
how about heatsink on SouthBridge and heatpipe on Northbridge and mosfets? sounds better?
Sure does.
Many people find it a bit of a hassle if you want to watercool the NB and have to take off the SB block aswell and either watercool that or find a cooling block that fits it, including me.
Whats the small thing on the back I/O next to the optical/coaxial sound? Is it E-SATA port or HDMI?
Dual eSATA, J-Micron.
OK cool.
Can you say anything about ETA yet? Or a J&W P45 board?![]()
for sure it will come before P45, ETA will be late JAN or after the Chinese New Year.
P45 will be something @ Q2 2008.
this is NOT the reason.
this is NOT the reason.
Precisely, cheapest X38 board on OcUK is the Gigabyte DS4 for about £140. And it looks like it has a very similar feature set to this board, six phase power, 6 SATA slots, same number of chokes, 3 fan headers.Buy a better board then
Think they overclock about the same, though I haven't checked the same chip on both chipsets, reached 465MHz on P35 with one chip and about 470 on X38 (I'll need to test fully but I don't think it's more than 475MHz).With any luck X38 will prove to be a better Penryn clocker than P35.
If it does, and this board proves to be a good deal, then it may well be a success.
We just have to wait for Penryn![]()
Buy a better board then
Most likley Intel heavily discounting the X38 chipset to make a larger gap to X48 ?