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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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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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 It won't be using the same slot as extra pins are needed for the increased bandwidth.Now what PCI-Ex32? |
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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 Otherwise they are the main culprits in causing enthusiasts or gamers to upgrade Don't chase then, you'll get outdated with those eye-popping candy effects in games and ultra-realistic gaming experience will only be in your dreams Most probably Intel or AMD will be paying them off so there's an urge to push end-users further. |
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Nov 5 2006, 06:20 PM
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