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blaxez
post Oct 12 2006, 12:16 AM

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It is meant to be supported by the Bearlake P/G chipset supporting DDR3 1066, PCI Express 2.0 and ICH9 coming in the Q2 '07.
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post Oct 13 2006, 06:16 PM

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QUOTE(Archaven @ Oct 13 2006, 08:30 AM)
This is kind of ridiculous. It's too fast already sweat.gif. As i remember there's a long period of transition from AGP to PCI-E.

Now what PCI-Ex32? sweat.gif .. If so hopefully it can be on the same slot so no need upgrade mobo and change everything et. processor, ram, mobo..
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It won't be using the same slot as extra pins are needed for the increased bandwidth.
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post Oct 13 2006, 10:40 PM

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QUOTE(Archaven @ Oct 13 2006, 06:21 PM)
Technology is really not worth the chase. What i'm hoping for is that NVIDIA or ATI will still keep on developing cards for the PCI-Ex16. Otherwise they are the main culprits in causing enthusiasts or gamers to upgrade  sweat.gif

Most probably Intel or AMD will be paying them off so there's an urge to push end-users further.
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Don't chase then, you'll get outdated with those eye-popping candy effects in games and ultra-realistic gaming experience will only be in your dreams tongue.gif
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post Nov 5 2006, 06:20 PM

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QUOTE(dattebayo @ Nov 5 2006, 05:21 PM)
now even AGP8x still enough for a 7600GT to use sleep.gif
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Still enough? Obviously the AGP is bottlenecking the 7600GT. You just can't get the full performance of it.
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post Nov 7 2006, 12:34 PM

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QUOTE(max_cjs0101 @ Nov 7 2006, 12:27 PM)
DDR2 oso not widely used oso..I dont think DDR3 will come out so soon.Maybe bout third quarter of 2007..
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Intel is developing a codenamed bearlake chipset which support DDR3 wink.gif

 

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