Nehalem Review

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Sureshot324

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Originally posted by: myocardia
Originally posted by: Idontcare
Afterall what's 8GB of some decent specs DDR3 gonna cost me? $200-$300 alone?

Who cares? It isn't possible to use 8GB with LGA1366, anyway. You'd have to step down to 6GB, or make the move to 12GB, which would cost you alot more than both the processor and motherboard, if 4GB sticks of DDR3 existed yet.

AFAIK i7 can run in dual channel mode as well.
 

dguy6789

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Originally posted by: Sureshot324
Originally posted by: myocardia
Originally posted by: Idontcare
Afterall what's 8GB of some decent specs DDR3 gonna cost me? $200-$300 alone?

Who cares? It isn't possible to use 8GB with LGA1366, anyway. You'd have to step down to 6GB, or make the move to 12GB, which would cost you alot more than both the processor and motherboard, if 4GB sticks of DDR3 existed yet.

AFAIK i7 can run in dual channel mode as well.

Then you would end up being that strange kid that everyone looks at and says "hey isn't that the one kid who uses dual channel on his i7 lol"
 

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The chips offically went out to the M/B Day after IDF . I don't know how long they have to test them first, I would say first Qt. But I won't sat who will be first. If its a Gpu maker I would say AMD because there more open. If its a M/B I say ASUS.

Speaking of the hydra chip.
 

Goldfish4209

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The marked die shot looks messed up to me:

1. The L2 is arranged in between blocks of L3? WTH? That doesn't look right. I found another version saying it's write buffers with the L2 in the core rectangle, but still, it looks a bit screwed up.

2. Obviously, it's 3 channel DDR3.