doc. josh
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+48|7003
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.a … 6820231110 is this good ram its just a question i allready have 4 gigs but i also have 4 sticks and it gets cinda hot evn with a fan blowing on them. i thaght 2 sticks would be better then 4. is this a good processor and whats a good brand of mobo with socket F http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.a … 6819103866

Last edited by doc. josh (2007-01-05 21:24:28)

B00MH3ADSH0T
Fresh NoobCaeks Here
+118|6848|Penrith,Nsw, Aus
oh yea fully sik
claor
Member
+39|6872|Australia
get a extra fan and stick with the ram you already have ? the ram you specified is shittier then what you have..
Bertster7
Confused Pothead
+1,101|7039|SE London

Does it come in PC6400? That'd be better.
doc. josh
Member
+48|7003
but is the processer quad core or dule core it dosent say. this is the mobo i will be getting 3 PCI-E 16x slots just like the 680I mobos but i will have 2 of the above processers so i get quad core hahahahaa. sorry not 3 pci-e 16xslots 4 16x slots hahahahahaha. HOW WOULD I WATER COOL two SEPRATE PROCESSERS???

Last edited by doc. josh (2007-01-06 11:53:12)

Leprechaun56
Proud Infantry Whore
+31|7042|U.S.A
you need to buy 2 of those fx70 series, its like a ghetto quad core
doc. josh
Member
+48|7003
i need to save up another 600$ 2 but the mobo and 2 cupus then!!! IS INTELS QUAD CORE ALL ON ONE PROCESSER i could run quad sli with 8800GTX on this mobo but i will need a 3000 WATT PSU

Last edited by doc. josh (2007-01-06 11:56:54)

=Karma-Kills=
"Don't post while intoxicated."
+356|7042|England
Please, take a deep breath before you post. Ensure to use capital letters in only the appropiate gramatically correct places to make your posts legible. I tried to help... but couldn't understand what you were saying.
Bertster7
Confused Pothead
+1,101|7039|SE London

doc. josh wrote:

i need to save up another 600$ 2 but the mobo and 2 cupus then!!! IS INTELS QUAD CORE ALL ON ONE PROCESSER i could run quad sli with 8800GTX on this mobo but i will need a 3000 WATT PSU
That's so untrue. There is no way you'd need a 3000W PSU. You'd need about half that (1500, probably less), absolute max.

The Intel QX6700 Core 2 Quadro is all on one die. It smacks the FX-70 chips all over the place in the benchmarks.

Which motherboard is it that you're getting that will support Quad SLI with 8800GTXs? The 680i chipset does NOT support 3x PCIe 16x, it supports 2x PCIe 16x and 1x PCIe 8x. I haven't seen or heard of any motherboards that support 4x PCIe 16x. I'd be interested to see it, but I'm highly dubious. To my knowledge there are no systems that have a 64x PCIe bus and it seems unlikely to me that such a board exists yet, if such a board does exist I#d be interested to see it. Another point is that the 680i chipsets PCIe bus reaches saturation point at 32x, if you run 2x8800 GTXs in SLI there is no bandwidth remaining on the PCIe bus for the 3rd GPU.

Last edited by Bertster7 (2007-01-06 13:25:14)

Mad Ad
Member
+178|6969|England, UK
anyone stupid enough to waste money on a quad core today needs a reality upgrade not technical help.
Bertster7
Confused Pothead
+1,101|7039|SE London

Mad Ad wrote:

anyone stupid enough to waste money on a quad core today needs a reality upgrade not technical help.
Depends what you're doing. For some applications that are optimised for it the QX6700 runs obscenely fast. It also costs less than the X6800 and is an extreme edition chip which means no locked multipliers. Not such a bad buy if you ask me.

Although I think the low end C2D CPUs are the best buy at the moment. I have my E6300 running at approximately X6800 speeds and it costs 6x less money.

Last edited by Bertster7 (2007-01-06 14:52:25)

doc. josh
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+48|7003

Bertster7 wrote:

doc. josh wrote:

i need to save up another 600$ 2 but the mobo and 2 cupus then!!! IS INTELS QUAD CORE ALL ON ONE PROCESSER i could run quad sli with 8800GTX on this mobo but i will need a 3000 WATT PSU
That's so untrue. There is no way you'd need a 3000W PSU. You'd need about half that (1500, probably less), absolute max.

The Intel QX6700 Core 2 Quadro is all on one die. It smacks the FX-70 chips all over the place in the benchmarks.

Which motherboard is it that you're getting that will support Quad SLI with 8800GTXs? The 680i chipset does NOT support 3x PCIe 16x, it supports 2x PCIe 16x and 1x PCIe 8x. I haven't seen or heard of any motherboards that support 4x PCIe 16x. I'd be interested to see it, but I'm highly dubious. To my knowledge there are no systems that have a 64x PCIe bus and it seems unlikely to me that such a board exists yet, if such a board does exist I#d be interested to see it. Another point is that the 680i chipsets PCIe bus reaches saturation point at 32x, if you run 2x8800 GTXs in SLI there is no bandwidth remaining on the PCIe bus for the 3rd GPU.
there is 2x PCI-E ports and 2x 8x on the quad core mobo 4 amd so if 2 8800 in sli needs 1000WPSU 4 will need more but quad slis with 8800GTX but there is not 4 16x 4 the G80 but u can use 2 4 physics if u wanted could you amagin the framrates just wow any way i dont have 4000$ to spend on 3 more   8800 and a new mobo. i never said a 64x PCI-E slot i said 16x slot look at the dam link to the mobo below it has 4x pci-e slots they are 16x http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.a … 6813131146

Last edited by doc. josh (2007-01-06 21:19:32)

Naughty_Om
Im Ron Burgundy?
+355|7091|USA
Buy Heatsinks on each? DUH.
younggun
Member
+28|7101
Thats a socket L mobo you need socket F...

Just save yourself the embarrassment and don't get one of these...

Go with QX6700 or wait for QX6600 or just wait for K8L but just don't buy one of these...
Mitch
16 more years
+877|6983|South Florida

doc. josh wrote:

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16820231110 is this good ram its just a question i allready have 4 gigs but i also have 4 sticks and it gets cinda hot evn with a fan blowing on them. i thaght 2 sticks would be better then 4. is this a good processor and whats a good brand of mobo with socket F http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.a … 6819103866
Dude if you get the fx-74 i will beg you to let me come over and experience its fucking brilliance. About Socket F motherboards, i dunno, one i looked at was like 300-500 dollars. I cant find any on newegg. good luck and please pm me when you figure out what mobo your getting thats socket f.

Look at the timings on the 2x2 they dont look so good.

I masturbate to the FX-74 every night!!!

Last edited by Dezerteagal5 (2007-01-07 12:14:26)

15 more years! 15 more years!
Bertster7
Confused Pothead
+1,101|7039|SE London

doc. josh wrote:

Bertster7 wrote:

doc. josh wrote:

i need to save up another 600$ 2 but the mobo and 2 cupus then!!! IS INTELS QUAD CORE ALL ON ONE PROCESSER i could run quad sli with 8800GTX on this mobo but i will need a 3000 WATT PSU
That's so untrue. There is no way you'd need a 3000W PSU. You'd need about half that (1500, probably less), absolute max.

The Intel QX6700 Core 2 Quadro is all on one die. It smacks the FX-70 chips all over the place in the benchmarks.

Which motherboard is it that you're getting that will support Quad SLI with 8800GTXs? The 680i chipset does NOT support 3x PCIe 16x, it supports 2x PCIe 16x and 1x PCIe 8x. I haven't seen or heard of any motherboards that support 4x PCIe 16x. I'd be interested to see it, but I'm highly dubious. To my knowledge there are no systems that have a 64x PCIe bus and it seems unlikely to me that such a board exists yet, if such a board does exist I#d be interested to see it. Another point is that the 680i chipsets PCIe bus reaches saturation point at 32x, if you run 2x8800 GTXs in SLI there is no bandwidth remaining on the PCIe bus for the 3rd GPU.
there is 2x PCI-E ports and 2x 8x on the quad core mobo 4 amd so if 2 8800 in sli needs 1000WPSU 4 will need more but quad slis with 8800GTX but there is not 4 16x 4 the G80 but u can use 2 4 physics if u wanted could you amagin the framrates just wow any way i dont have 4000$ to spend on 3 more   8800 and a new mobo. i never said a 64x PCI-E slot i said 16x slot look at the dam link to the mobo below it has 4x pci-e slots they are 16x http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.a … 6813131146
Impressive looking board. Shame it's for the rubbish 4x4 series. I still doubt you can run 4 8800s on it. 4 GPUs, fine - but not 8800s, for that you really would need a 64x PCIe bus (4x16).
I suppose 1000W could be a power requirement for SLI 8800GTXs on a power hungry FX-74 CPU (which costs twice as much as the Intel equivalent, uses twice as much power (more than 400W) and runs significantly slower - that may change under Vista though (as it can identify between physical CPUs and CPU cores leading to more effiecient multi-threading)) you wouldn't double that for quad SLI, because a large proportion of power consumption is caused by the CPU.

In answer to one of your earlier points, you should get 4 sticks of memory if going for a setup like this. This is because each CPU has 2 DIMM slots dedicated to it. You will want to run your memory in dual channel mode on each CPU and that will improve your system performance - though still won't match the performance levels
you would get from a QX6700 for half the price (http://www.tomshardware.co.uk/cpu/chart … ;chart=169).

I don't know much about the PCIe bus for the 680a chipset, but for the 680i it doesn't run fast enough to get any benefit from a 3rd card dedicated to physics if you are running 8800GTXs in SLI.

Last edited by Bertster7 (2007-01-07 12:30:38)

CrazeD
Member
+368|7130|Maine

doc. josh wrote:

there is 2x PCI-E ports and 2x 8x on the quad core mobo 4 amd so if 2 8800 in sli needs 1000WPSU 4 will need more but quad slis with 8800GTX but there is not 4 16x 4 the G80 but u can use 2 4 physics if u wanted could you amagin the framrates just wow any way i dont have 4000$ to spend on 3 more   8800 and a new mobo. i never said a 64x PCI-E slot i said 16x slot look at the dam link to the mobo below it has 4x pci-e slots they are 16x http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.a … 6813131146
Wow...

The 8800GTX takes up 16X of bandwidth. If the chipset can only handle 32X bandwidth, then you are using all of it when you SLi the two cards. This means any other PCI-e slots no longer have any bandwidth.

A single 8800GTX consumes around (if I remember correctly) 360w alone. 360*4=1440w. You'd need around 1700w to run 4x 8800GTX. So as you can see, this configuration is not possible for two reasons. 1. No board has 4x PCI-e X16 slots, nor can any chipset run the required bandwidth for four 8800GTX's. 2. The largest power supply made today (at least the last time I checked) is 1100w, you'd need around 1700w.

As for the memory, two sticks aren't going to run any hotter than four will. The reason your memory is overheating is because it is either over clocked too high, or you have poor cooling. Ensure there are no wires blocking the path of airflow over the memory modules. If need-be, ghetto rig a fan to blow onto the memory module. But since you seem to be made of money, you can buy fans that fit over the heat spreader to cool off the RAM. You can also buy ramsinks.
claor
Member
+39|6872|Australia

CrazeD wrote:

1.[/b] No board has 4x PCI-e X16 slots, .
http://www.scorptec.com.au/product/20474
CrazeD
Member
+368|7130|Maine
Ok I stand corrected.

However, I doubt those all run at 16x.
Bertster7
Confused Pothead
+1,101|7039|SE London

claor wrote:

CrazeD wrote:

1.[/b] No board has 4x PCI-e X16 slots, .
http://www.scorptec.com.au/product/20474
Good luck fitting 4 8800GTXs into those slots. I seriously doubt it's possible, not without some sort of modification.

https://www.iamxtreme.net/andre/P5W64/11.jpg

How many lanes for the PCIe bus?

Last edited by Bertster7 (2007-01-08 09:24:13)

GR34
Member
+215|7003|ALBERTA> CANADA
http://www.tomshardware.co.uk/cpu/chart … ;chart=169 its sad the fx-62 out preforms the fx-74
CrazeD
Member
+368|7130|Maine

Bertster7 wrote:

claor wrote:

CrazeD wrote:

1.[/b] No board has 4x PCI-e X16 slots, .
http://www.scorptec.com.au/product/20474
Good luck fitting 4 8800GTXs into those slots. I seriously doubt it's possible, not without some sort of modification.

http://www.iamxtreme.net/andre/P5W64/11.jpg

How many lanes for the PCIe bus?
That's a good point... an 8800GTX takes up two whole slots. It is impossible to fit four in that board.
claor
Member
+39|6872|Australia

CrazeD wrote:

Bertster7 wrote:

Good luck fitting 4 8800GTXs into those slots. I seriously doubt it's possible, not without some sort of modification.

http://www.iamxtreme.net/andre/P5W64/11.jpg

How many lanes for the PCIe bus?
That's a good point... an 8800GTX takes up two whole slots. It is impossible to fit four in that board.
i didn't say you could get 4 8800GTX in it , i just showed you there is a board with 4 pci-e x16 slots ...... as you said there wasn't..........

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