Originally posted by: RedStar
bah...that is not a dfi board.
from the other thread, there is an ati press release that says october is still a go:
http://digitimes.com/mobos/a20060919A2006.html
(this was dated this month!)
Originally posted by: Madellga
Originally posted by: cmdrdredd
To be honest I'd rather not see anything, not even a picture until there's a review with benchmarks and overclocking tests. That's just me
Then simply ignore the thread. It's not like somebody is forcing you to read and click on the link.....
Originally posted by: anthrax
They say, A picture is worth a thousand words...
For looking at the photos, you can deduce quite a few things about this boards.
1.) It uses Digital PWM..
2.) Its got a Major layout problem..
Originally posted by: maxxxxel
Originally posted by: anthrax
They say, A picture is worth a thousand words...
For looking at the photos, you can deduce quite a few things about this boards.
1.) It uses Digital PWM..
2.) Its got a Major layout problem..
Which board are you talking about ATI rev. board or the DFI? and what major layout problem?
Cheers
Originally posted by: anthrax
That would be nice for all people planning for this board as i have some concerns about case compatability from looking at the photos.
BTW, on the topic of RD600, know anything about moves from its competitors? maybe a ROG board from ASUS, ECS , abit??
As for my concerns about compatability. now illustrated below.
1.) The CPU area is very close to the top edge of the boards. (Photo1)
2.) That area in intel's specs is 95mm x 95mm(Photo2)
3.) There will be significant overhangs over the top of the board.(Photo3)
Originally posted by: anthrax
That would be nice for all people planning for this board as i have some concerns about case compatability from looking at the photos.
BTW, on the topic of RD600, know anything about moves from its competitors? maybe a ROG board from ASUS, ECS , abit??
As for my concerns about compatability. now illustrated below.
1.) The CPU area is very close to the top edge of the boards. (Photo1)
2.) That area in intel's specs is 95mm x 95mm(Photo2)
3.) There will be significant overhangs over the top of the board.(Photo3)
Originally posted by: Shiva1
Gary, just so you know, we're all eagerly awaiting your preview, and any info on release date