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Old May 5, 2007, 08:40 PM   #31
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http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...d.php?t=142035

Some nice detailed pictures of 2 of the P35 chipset Asus mobos here.
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Old May 5, 2007, 08:43 PM   #32
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the board doesn't look that impressive IMO. my opinion on that is because of the heat pipe design.

now, why is everybody anticipating this board again? is it only because of the ICH9 southbridge?
That and that is a next-gen NB (P35) which should support next-gen CPUs (Penryn). 65nm process i do believe, so it should clock higher without as much voltage.
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Old May 5, 2007, 11:17 PM   #33
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That and that is a next-gen NB (P35) which should support next-gen CPUs (Penryn). 65nm process i do believe, so it should clock higher without as much voltage.
nice! . something else i can look into when i go to build my next machine in the upcoming months
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Old May 6, 2007, 01:06 AM   #34
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actually penryn is 45nm so even higher clocks
but i won't be buying penryn
i'll be happy with the $266 quad as an when intel makes the price cuts
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Old May 6, 2007, 05:33 AM   #35
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actually penryn is 45nm so even higher clocks
but i won't be buying penryn
i'll be happy with the $266 quad as an when intel makes the price cuts
and if a mid-ranged performance/price penryn outperforms even an x6800?
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actually penryn is 45nm so even higher clocks
but i won't be buying penryn
i'll be happy with the $266 quad as an when intel makes the price cuts
Sorry I guess i should clarify, i meant the P35 chipset should be made on a 65nm process, not the CPUs.
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i don't thin P35 ismade on 65nm
IMO its still 90nm otherwise heat wudn't be such a big issue,and we wudn't be seeing these monster heat pipes
even the 680i doesn't have this kind of sick heat pipes

I just hope it overclocks as good or better than the P965
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Old May 7, 2007, 09:36 PM   #38
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people like me, personally have never trusted fans on a north bridge on the offchance that the fan should fail
ever since i got my heatpipe ASUS M2N-SLI
i have been in love with then only for the reason that i dont have to worry about fan failure
i realized that this is not a common issue but its happened to me before so i get a little leery
BTW i like the wicked heat pipe loops but yeah if those things get hot
there may be a little issue with everything around
i personally would want some type of heatsink that blows down onto those pipes
on my CPU
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i don't thin P35 ismade on 65nm
IMO its still 90nm otherwise heat wudn't be such a big issue,and we wudn't be seeing these monster heat pipes
even the 680i doesn't have this kind of sick heat pipes

I just hope it overclocks as good or better than the P965
from what I have heard on other forums from people have the these boards, they are running cooler than 965 boards and are overclocking higher with less voltage.
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