I heard that the Core i9 will use the current LGA 1366.
Will Core i9 be compatible with Mobo P6t Deluxe V2 ?
Will that mobo support 32nm and X86?
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I heard that the Core i9 will use the current LGA 1366.
Will Core i9 be compatible with Mobo P6t Deluxe V2 ?
Will that mobo support 32nm and X86?
The Asus P6T Deluxe V2 supports LGA 1366 so it will definitely support the Intel Core i9 processors, regardless of the manufacturing process used. Is X86 the chipset? I don't know about that.I heard that the Core i9 will use the current LGA 1366.
Will Core i9 be compatible with Mobo P6t Deluxe V2 ?
Will that mobo support 32nm and X86?
manutd4life0023
[QUOTE="manutd4life0023"]The Asus P6T Deluxe V2 supports LGA 1366 so it will definitely support the Intel Core i9 processors, regardless of the manufacturing process used. Is X86 the chipset? I don't know about that. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intel_Core_i9 and what about the 32nm? will this mobo support it?I heard that the Core i9 will use the current LGA 1366.
Will Core i9 be compatible with Mobo P6t Deluxe V2 ?
Will that mobo support 32nm and X86?
CStheGreat
X86 ? Intel is still gonna put their top end CPU on the X58 with their mainstream going to the P55 just like with the x48 and p45 from the Core 2 era.WWII_Warrior
the mobo will support it then?
LGA-1366 motherboards will support all LGA-1366 Core i7 and i9 CPUs.
Intel has already said that even BIOS updates shouldn't be needed when Core i9s come out.
it sure that probabely any X58 mobo will need a bios update that take in configuration the core i9 clock / mt but it will run smoothly tough they make probably upgrade X58 just like X48 did got few upgrade over it Existence by Adding better Component/layout to the motherboard and add USB 3.0 / SATA III (SSD Only)
I hope core i9 worth is name lol but it wouldn't be suprise if few benchmark place show brand new generaiton of Asus / Gigabyte mobo which would say new feature optimized O.C for Core i9 and other stuff lol
X86 ? Intel is still gonna put their top end CPU on the X58 with their mainstream going to the P55 just like with the x48 and p45 from the Core 2 era.WWII_Warrior
Wait, weren't X48 and p45 all LGA775?
it sure that probabely any X58 mobo will need a bios update that take in configuration the core i9 clock / mt but it will run smoothly tough they make probably upgrade X58 just like X48 did got few upgrade over it Existence by Adding better Component/layout to the motherboard and add USB 3.0 / SATA III (SSD Only)
I hope core i9 worth is name lol but it wouldn't be suprise if few benchmark place show brand new generaiton of Asus / Gigabyte mobo which would say new feature optimized O.C for Core i9 and other stuff lolmarcthpro
SATA 3.0 is backward compatible... why did you say SSD only?
that will take advantage of it : it can run HDD but there won't be any that i heard or will be make any improvement over HDD / External HDD that aren't SSD there for it That get a improvement over it it like you can plug a HDD on SATA 3 ? but it won't gain anything that what i heard.
cause i was wondering before i bough my 1TB and i heard of SATA III and According what i seen even if id bough a 1.5TB in future or w/e in 2011 it won't say SATA 3 Interface on it but SSD yes USB 3.0 that another thing it will be used for current External HDD & lot of device
Id like to see HDD keep increase in power but it seem they reachign the end of it While for the new tehconlgoy called HRD that another thing but it won't release anysoon and will have over 600MB/S and up to 2TB at Low Cost compare to SSD
that will take advantage of it : it can run HDD but there won't be any that i heard or will be make any improvement over HDD / External HDD that aren't SSD there for it That get a improvement over it it like you can plug a HDD on SATA 3 ? but it won't gain anything that what i heard.
cause i was wondering before i bough my 1TB and i heard of SATA III and According what i seen even if id bough a 1.5TB in future or w/e in 2011 it won't say SATA 3 Interface on it but SSD yes USB 3.0 that another thing it will be used for current External HDD & lot of device
Id like to see HDD keep increase in power but it seem they reachign the end of it While for the new tehconlgoy called HRD that another thing but it won't release anysoon and will have over 600MB/S and up to 2TB at Low Cost compare to SSDmarcthpro
Well the real point about SATA 3.0 is about the bandwitdh, 6Gbps instead of 3Gbps... which even for single SSD is useless... and if you have multiple SSD then you probably already have a raid card on PCI or PCI-E.
also the raid card that are notified are likely to be only 2 : SATA 3.0 at Start' and in future maybe 4-6 anyone remember the 24SSD of Samsung Id hope in future we get on one 1SSD : 500MB/S read speed for around 350-400$ :P but they ad over 2GB second but the cost of all that and the cable mess the SSD where all like put outside of case via TWO PSU HX1000W of Corsair that rig probabely costed around 5,750 pound
http://www.techpowerup.com/102859/EVGA_Also_Unveils_X58_****fied_4-Way_SLI_Motherboard.html
Intel X58 + ICH10R chipset supporting socket LGA-1366 processors, and might be making use of NVIDIA nForce 200 bridge chips to support its seven PCI-Express 2.0 x16 slots, with adequate spacing to support four of its newest GTX 285 graphics cards
4-WAY SLI that a breaking new? it possible ?! i tough you could only do 3-way lol perhap that Gt300 enable 4-way 285gTX card sli while ATI Since 3870 allowed 4x video card on some expetional motherboard that ad put 4x 4870 / 4850 / 3870
unless people don't give a damn about DX11 this invention is useless until GT300 because who the hell will put 4x 350$ after mir for 285GTx 1GB ?
that will take advantage of it : it can run HDD but there won't be any that i heard or will be make any improvement over HDD / External HDD that aren't SSD there for it That get a improvement over it it like you can plug a HDD on SATA 3 ? but it won't gain anything that what i heard.
cause i was wondering before i bough my 1TB and i heard of SATA III and According what i seen even if id bough a 1.5TB in future or w/e in 2011 it won't say SATA 3 Interface on it but SSD yes USB 3.0 that another thing it will be used for current External HDD & lot of device
Id like to see HDD keep increase in power but it seem they reachign the end of it While for the new tehconlgoy called HRD that another thing but it won't release anysoon and will have over 600MB/S and up to 2TB at Low Cost compare to SSDmarcthpro
I think only SSD HDD will get the benefit from SATA III, so if you're not planning to buy SSD HDD then SATA III is not an issue...
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