Originally posted by: Cheex
Originally posted by: BlueAcolyte
!:Q! Wow.
I agree.
Question:
What will be the socket used for Nehalem?
I know its not 775 but what is it?
There will be two sockets, LGA1160 and LGA1366
LGA1160 is for Lynnfield and Havendale, respectively the dual core and quad core running on DMI (Direct Media Interface, new name for FSB)
LGA1366 is for Bloomfield, the quad core running on QPI (Quick Path Interface).
Either way you have to change sockets, and ideally if funds permit it, you want to get LGA1366. Alas, I fear Bloomfield will only come in Extreme Edition flavors. But the performance should be stellar: combine nehalem's processing power with QPI (which is intel's version of hyper transport), fed by high speed DDR3 memory. Maybe there wont be that much difference between QPI and DMI, since performance on intel processors has never been bandwith sensitive, but with nehalem that trend might change, and QPI might actually make a difference.