Asustek takes a stab @ Northwood!!!

fkloster

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Yup. Its called the P4T-E. Its made by Asustek. And it will be available in September from what I understand... Check it here thanks to Kpocalypse... :)
 

ToBeMe

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Couldn't wait.......I went ahead and picked up a TH7II.......;) I'll probably have to try this too though.......sounds like a damned nice board and I have to say, my P4T was better than my TH7 with all the voltage problems it had......:(
 

Pabster

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Isn't it a bit premature to get one of these first boards when Northwood is nowhere in sight?

The Socket478 P4s which are being lauded all over (including a 2GHz part) are just Willamette core P4s in the mPGA package.
 

SocrPlyr

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Pabster:
you also must remember the upgradability issue... get a willy now and a northwood later...

Josh
 

Pabster

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SocrPlyr wrote:

"Pabster:
you also must remember the upgradability issue... get a willy now and a northwood later..."

A cheap joke comes to mind about now :D

You are correct about popping in a Willamette now and a Northwood core later, but it is entirely possible that better solutions will arrive in the interim. Then again, that goes for all hardware these days. Things are outdated before you even receive them! :D


 

pm

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It looks like a 4-layer board to me... <eyes the orientation of the RIMMs and the surface routing>... Hmmm... Looks like a PGA478 version of the Asus P4T-F to me.

 

KpocAlypse

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Eh.....NEVERMIND, just saw the i860 thread.....


So if this get released in Sept and the i860 get released in the same month, i guess it MAY be save to assume that its a i860

EDIT: like the 5th one......SO i guess its safe to assume that its either a 850 or 860, my vote &quot;850&quot;.
 

Athlon4all

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<< Isn't it a bit premature to get one of these first boards when Northwood is nowhere in sight? >>

Not really, at the end of the month there will be at least 2GHz Willy S478 CPU's out there, and if not 1.8's and 1.9's also.

Yeah it is a 850 board with RIMM's, so yeah it's basically a S478 ver of P4T-F. I keep hearing 860, I thought It was allready out and it was the RDRAM chipset for Xeon's? Anybudy care to clarify?

P.S ToBeMe, fyi go here. Abit's gonna choose 20 owners of TH7II's to recieve a S478 CPU soon, just thought I'd let u know.
 

KpocAlypse

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HOLY SHEET!!!!
(pardon if this has been posted before)

Asus has a 478 FAQ up now...HERE!!!!!!

Quote:

Q5. How well does the Intel S478 Pentium 4 processor perform relative to the S423 Pentium® 4 processor?

A : At the same speed, S478 Pentium 4 CPU performs exactly the same as S423 Pentium 4 CPU because they are of the same processor core, same semiconductor technology, and same features. But Northwood will be faster than S423 Pentium 4 CPU due to its advanced 0.13-micron technology &amp; larger 512KB L2 cache size.

From an overclocking perspective, with shorter trace route and hence better signal quality between CPU &amp; chipset in Socket 478 package, S478 Pentium 4 platform has greater overclocking potential.

Q6. How large is the L2 cache of the Pentium 4 / Northwood processor?

A : The Intel S478 Pentium 4's L2 cache size is 256KB while Northwood's L2 cache size is 512KB.
 

mastertech01

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I860 is an RDRAM solution for the P4 Xeon, and have been out a couple months.

I have been patiently awaiting Asus release of a board for Northwood.. very tempting!
 

StanFL

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I just got my Abit TH7II (non RAID) and it absolutely rocks!!! Only been running it a half hour so far, time to go play :)