There are already lots of threads on the SiS 655 boards, but I'm starting a new one because this seems to be a frequently asked question, and I have seen very few possible answers.
Hopefully Evan, or anyone else who has been lucky enough to get hold of one of these boards may be able to provide answers.
Evan - you were able to report the chipset steppings on the boards you reviewed. May I ask how you did this?
The only method I've seen was suggested by Technonut in this thread, which was to remove the heatsink+fan and actually look at the chip markings.
It would be nice if there were less invasive methods...I can think of some possibilities. Anybody able to confirm or deny these?
Any more suggestions?
PS There's also apparently an A1 stepping of the chipset that may include hyperthreading support, but not offical DDR400 support. (See here)
Hopefully Evan, or anyone else who has been lucky enough to get hold of one of these boards may be able to provide answers.
Evan - you were able to report the chipset steppings on the boards you reviewed. May I ask how you did this?
The only method I've seen was suggested by Technonut in this thread, which was to remove the heatsink+fan and actually look at the chip markings.
It would be nice if there were less invasive methods...I can think of some possibilities. Anybody able to confirm or deny these?
- Some pattern in the motherboard serial numbers that would indicate A0 or B0 stepping (obviously would be different for different manufacturers/boards).
- Some sort of ID string reported by the chip itself - either through the BIOS or some sort of system information utility
- It could be printed on the box (somehow I doubt this 🙂)
Any more suggestions?
PS There's also apparently an A1 stepping of the chipset that may include hyperthreading support, but not offical DDR400 support. (See here)