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Quote Pie_uk 17th December 2007, 14:40
great review... again !

the gigabyte boards rock. i used to think the same about the colour scheme but since buying the DS2R, i have to say its a work of art :)
Quote rupbert 17th December 2007, 14:49
I'd hoped fanless motherboards were a thing of the past.
Quote oasked 17th December 2007, 14:50
Hmm uninspiring. I know that its its early days, but it looks like you should get an Intel board (P35) unless you REALLY need SLI.
Quote naokaji 17th December 2007, 14:55
my conclusion: avoid nvidia chipsets if you live somewhere you can buy a p35 board and dont fall for the marketing hype called sli....
Quote Bindibadgi 17th December 2007, 15:09
Quote:
Originally Posted by Pie_uk
great review... again !

the gigabyte boards rock. i used to think the same about the colour scheme but since buying the DS2R, i have to say its a work of art :)

I used to like them but now I've gone the other way, there's so much better on offer - it doesn't feel like you're buying an enthusiast product
Quote ryanjleng 17th December 2007, 15:18
fantastic read and will be looking forward for more.

yeah, we also had plenty of odd things happening with NV chipsets. latest one in the lab has some power control issues. may be an assembly QC thingy at plants in china. who know...
Quote PhillyB 17th December 2007, 15:23
Sorry I didn't read the entire article (I am at work, I will read later!) so if this was mentioned in the article I am sorry.

When are they going up for sale?

What about 790i mobos?
Quote E.E.L. Ambiense 17th December 2007, 15:30
After three SLI boards, I'm taking a pass this time around. Too much heat for not enough performance. I'm just going the single large GPU route in the future personally.

I do like the color-scheme for the XFX version though, aside from the memory slots and other bits on the PCB. If it were all lime-green on black PCB, it'd be a beaut.
Quote Zurechial 17th December 2007, 15:32
Considering many 680i users avoid nTune like the plague due to cases of it corrupting the BIOS and otherwise messing things up, one has to wonder if they got the basics right with the new nTune first, before slapping a new GUI on it and integrating ESA.

I think I'll give the 7x0i series a miss, my 680i will easily tide me over until Nehalem, that is if it doesn't fry itself again... and I'll be steering clear of the false economy that is Upgrade-path SLI.
Quote Mankz. 17th December 2007, 15:50
Liking the new Black I/O port covers for motherboards.
Quote Bindibadgi 17th December 2007, 16:06
Quote:
Originally Posted by PhillyB
Sorry I didn't read the entire article (I am at work, I will read later!) so if this was mentioned in the article I am sorry.

When are they going up for sale?

What about 790i mobos?

I assumed they would be available today/tomorrow as Nvidia "doesn't do paper launches" which is why I had a go in the uTune/ESA page. There seem to be a few listed but they are only Asus boards - the P6N-T for £158 and and Striker II for £200ish.

790i - sometime next year, I've no details yet.
Quote Mankz. 17th December 2007, 16:07
Where Rich?
Quote [USRF]Obiwan 17th December 2007, 16:15
basicly the same old ****...
Quote Bindibadgi 17th December 2007, 16:24
Quote:
Originally Posted by Mankz.
Where Rich?

Just a few random sites - nowhere big or where you'd usually buy yet. I just asked NV and a few mobo manuf. about shipping and no one seems to know, strangely :|

XFX - Scan will stock by end of the week! (check Thursday) :)

Edit: According to the Tech Report, the 780i uses 7W more power than 680i SLI: http://techreport.com/articles.x/13790/11

and MSI has info on its 700-series boards too: http://forums.bit-tech.net/showthread.php?t=143964
Quote mark3450 17th December 2007, 16:38
How can they possibly call this an enthusiast board without DDR3 support?

Nvidia is just milking old technology and calling it enthusiast. Welcome to the world of no competition.
Quote Awoken 17th December 2007, 17:25
These look like a reasonable stop gap for those waiting for a totally new nVidia board with DDR3 and SLI combo. DDR3 is still very expensive compared to similarly performing DDR2 and these new boards allow for the new Intel CPUs.

For 99% of people SLI is a bit of a gimmick but I had SLI with two 7900GTs and it was excellent on a 20" widescreen monitor. Two SLI 8800GTs is a good step up from an 8800 Ultra and two SLI 8800GTXs will be a step up from that. SLI functions in most games now and can give people with a little money to burn a welcome boost in gfx performance (though I freely accept your point that the performance is x1.5 for double the cost, there is no single card alternative).
Quote Bindibadgi 17th December 2007, 17:27
Quote:
Originally Posted by mark3450
How can they possibly call this an enthusiast board without DDR3 support?

Nvidia is just milking old technology and calling it enthusiast. Welcome to the world of no competition.

Because nobody wants DDR3. ;)
Quote naokaji 17th December 2007, 17:56
Quote:
Originally Posted by Bindibadgi
Because nobody wants DDR3. ;)

if we could buy 4 GB DDR3 for sub 150£ i would certainly want it
Quote Zurechial 17th December 2007, 17:57
Just got an email from EVGA as follows:


EVGA is proud to announce the 680i Motherboard Upgrade Promotion.
EVGA is offering a special (1) one time upgrade promotional program to all of its (122-CK-NF68-XX)* registered customers.
This program is for a limited time and will run for 60 days.
(122-CK-NF68-XX)* customers will be able to upgrade to the 780i (132-CK-NF78-XX) motherboard for a one time fee of $89.99 USD or €79.99.

What do you get for the $89.99 (€79.99)?
• New EVGA 780i Motherboard (132-CK-NF78-XX)
• 3 Way SLI Bridge ($20 USD €14 Value)
• Free Ground Shipping** ($10 USD €7 Value)
• PCI-E 2.0 Slots
• 3 x16 PCI-E Slots
• ESA Certified Platform
• New Upgrade Warranty (–A1 Limited Lifetime / -T1 2 Year Limited Warranty)

All products must be registered (http://www.evga.com/myEVGA/)
You will need to send in your EVGA 680i Motherboard once you have been approved for this promotion.
Please visit our website at: http://www.evga.com/680iupgrade/ and then log in to see this upgrade offer.

Thank you, EVGA Marketing.

==============================


So they're essentially offering a new time-limited step-up to the 780i with new conditions for those of us who have the 680i.
If the offer ran longer than 60 days I'd hold out and wait to see if the retail 780i is as unstable and unreliable as the 680i, but as it stands I'd rather not risk trading up my 680i to a 780i when there's a risk that it'd just plain suck.
And as I mentioned earlier in this very thread, the 680i should tide me over 'til Nehalem.
Quote E.E.L. Ambiense 17th December 2007, 18:29
Still, though... you gotta admit you were at least sorta tempted! :D
Quote Zurechial 17th December 2007, 18:33
Quote:
Originally Posted by E.E.L. Ambiense
Still, though... you gotta admit you were at least sorta tempted! :D

Can't deny it, it's fancy hardware! :p
Quote Lazarus Dark 17th December 2007, 18:45
Considering I don't care for sli, and would rather just upgrade a single gfx card every year, it looks like I'll be skipping this.
I do like the new nf200. It seems a much improved solution for sli over the previous nb/sb split. But overall the p35 or x38 chipset seems to be just a bit more modern. There's just too much old tech in this nvidia chipset and a lot of it seems kinda thrown together.
Quote Icy EyeG 17th December 2007, 19:05
I still don't get the advantage of 3 chips.... Sorry if I sound slow.... or n00b.
Quote wuyanxu 17th December 2007, 19:33
Quote:
"The nForce 780i SLI is designed to support shipping 1,333FSB CPUs from Intel... Nvidia will have a complete line up of products with support for 1,600FSB CPUs when they become available in the channel sometime next year."
meaning for official 1600FSB, we got to wait until next year, when x48 comes out?

that sucks, i was thinking of upgrading so that i can get on the 1600FSB Q9x00 wagon when it comes out. surely it's just a simple BIOS update? even my P35 can hit 400FSB without breaking a sweat
Quote Hugo 17th December 2007, 19:39
A lot of X38 boards are rated to 1600MHz FSB. We (trustedreviews) dropped our QX9770 in a Gigabyte X38-D6Q with the latest bios and it was fine. AFAIK some P35 boards are also going to get unofficialy official (so to speak - i.e. not intel sanctioned but working) bios versions too (that right bindi?).
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