- Feb 6, 2010
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Hi,
I just wonder if there is any chance the Z68 chipset coming in Q2 can fix the 23.976 Hz video output issue present in the H67 chipset, as mentioned in the Anandtech review of the Sandy Bridge CPU?
As I understand it, the Z68 cipset will be the same as the P67 chipset but with added support for Flexible Display Interface (FDI). Since the 23.976 Hz issue is a result of a faulty video handling in the H67 chipset, doesn't this mean that Intel will get a new chance to fixing this issue when they design the Z68 chipset (since they can take the P67 and add FDI in the correct way, i.e. without any 23.976 Hz bug)?
I just wonder if there is any chance the Z68 chipset coming in Q2 can fix the 23.976 Hz video output issue present in the H67 chipset, as mentioned in the Anandtech review of the Sandy Bridge CPU?
As I understand it, the Z68 cipset will be the same as the P67 chipset but with added support for Flexible Display Interface (FDI). Since the 23.976 Hz issue is a result of a faulty video handling in the H67 chipset, doesn't this mean that Intel will get a new chance to fixing this issue when they design the Z68 chipset (since they can take the P67 and add FDI in the correct way, i.e. without any 23.976 Hz bug)?
