Bozo
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I would speculate that the 975X is an Intel chipset. Searching Intels and ASUS sites might give you some info on what CPU is supported.
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It is an Asus and the BIOS indicates 975X and 82801 of some sort. Does that mean anything? I can't remember the exact model anymore and disassembly is a pain.
P5W-DHIt is an Asus and the BIOS indicates 975X...
Wavemaker said:...So if they intend to ramp up 1333 MHz Core2 (non-Xeon) this early, it looks like there's a decent possibility the upcoming X38 chipset will support 1600 MHz FSB along with an upper-crusty line of 45nm Core2 (non-Xeon) processors supporting 1600 Mhz FSB...
ddrueding said:Version 2 PCI Express? Now I know I haven't been reading enough...
Today is the July 22. Where are the announcements?
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Depends on what (or how many things) you are doing. Many tasks don't use multiple cores, so you would only be using 1/4 or your CPU. If you have a lot of things going at once, it will really pay off.
Well, $266 was the disty price per chip in 1000 chip lots, so it was never going to get to $266 on this price drop.The problem is : It's never been selling at 266$. 278$ is the lowest I've witnessed. 290$CAN here.
I know at least the E6700 (dual core) bounced too. 25$CAN more than Monday. Today the Core 2 Quad Q6600 dropped a little. I can sell it at 349.99$CAN.Out of curiosity, did the other Intel chips go down as much as expected, or did they also do a bounce?
Well, $266 was the disty price per chip in 1000 chip lots, so it was never going to get to $266 on this price drop.
YesNow I'm unsure which to get the E6750 ($209) or the Q6600 ($289).
What do you think?
If just for folding I should pick the Q6600 correct?
105W for the Q6600, 65W for the E6750. Answer : Q6600.Which runs hotter?
It fits.I'm going to use the stock cooler unless it doesn't fit in my microatx case NSK2400.
No. Unless you do something stupid and try to put a 225W HD2900XT into the system. 380W is well enough for a 105W CPU, reasonable (not insane) graphic card, any µATX motherboard and RAM and four or less drives.Will power requirements be an issue with the 380W power supply in the NSK2400?