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zoom314 14th September 2007, 05:15 Quote
Looks nice, Hopefully It will have the missing DDR2 Dimm slots installed and working.
notatoad 14th September 2007, 05:45 Quote
no floppy connector?
Tulatin 14th September 2007, 05:56 Quote
No, they still have it :( Look along the board's bottom
wafflesomd 14th September 2007, 06:18 Quote
SECRET FUNCTION?!
HourBeforeDawn 14th September 2007, 08:12 Quote
wow that would be interesting if it ended up with 6 dimm slots, and ya Im curious about this secret function as well...
woodshop 14th September 2007, 10:20 Quote
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included Skype daughterboard

please tell me this is just like extra headphone/mic jacks or something and not some dedicated memory/silicon for running skype
Herr_SturmGeist 14th September 2007, 10:24 Quote
I believe its a a modem which you can plug your normal telephone into and then use it on skype, not certain though.
Tim S 14th September 2007, 10:45 Quote
It's pictured (and explained a little) at the bottom of this page (that's the P35 Diamond): http://www.bit-tech.net/hardware/2007/06/05/computex_2007_pre_show_tour/8
wuyanxu 14th September 2007, 11:06 Quote
i wonder why MSI is keep using the roller coaster cooler, sure it looks good, but why don't they just do some honest BIOS options and some digital PWM?

and why have they got the silly skype card? im sure if a customer wants one, they'd buy a proper VoIP phone
Almightyrastus 14th September 2007, 13:30 Quote
Wouldn't it make more sense to move the pci slot to the bottom of the board and move the 2 yellow slots up? with 2 dual slot gfx cards in you would have no access to a standard pci slot
KayinBlack 15th September 2007, 00:43 Quote
Any price estimates?
Bindibadgi 15th September 2007, 15:36 Quote
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Originally Posted by wuyanxu
i wonder why MSI is keep using the roller coaster cooler, sure it looks good, but why don't they just do some honest BIOS options and some digital PWM?

and why have they got the silly skype card? im sure if a customer wants one, they'd buy a proper VoIP phone

The BIOS options are there, they just aren't DFI standard. Digital PWM costs more and isn't necessarily better - the v1s gave a greater vDroop but the v2s are meant to be better and you do get finer requirements out of it - but if your engineers and manufacturing lines are used to using the normal stuff, and it works for most people, why change?

Almighty - Yes, imo it would.

Skype card - lots of people use Skype so it's a branding thing although I've yet to look into how it works exactly or if it saves you any money.

No price commitment yet either.
BUFF 15th September 2007, 16:25 Quote
the main problem with early digital PWM doesn't seem to have been vdroop so much as they run very hot
Bindibadgi 15th September 2007, 16:44 Quote
Well I've been told by more than one that vDroop was an issue on some boards.
zoom314 15th September 2007, 20:54 Quote
Yay! No Jmicron crap, I'd rather see Marvel stuff, But If the Si stuff is half as good as the Marvel stuff when overclocking I'll live with It. :D
ComputerKing 17th September 2007, 11:27 Quote
I think that slot is not missing! There is a Secret on this! also LOL on Skype thing! Any ways SKYPE is blocked programme in UAE :( so this motherboard Skype thing is useless, That copper cooling make it look silly! Aline motherboard, Dam Funny!

Thanks for the Review.
Tulatin 17th September 2007, 11:33 Quote
Hey, don't cpmplain about the skype card. It'd add about $3 to the total, and all it really is is a modem that seems to be able to prod ethernet ports or something else of the like while the machine is off. Besides, looked at SkypeOUT rates VS conventional Long Distance lately?
Bindibadgi 17th September 2007, 11:50 Quote
He can't - it's blocked where he lives. :P
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