Howard Skrevet 29. mai 2003 Del Skrevet 29. mai 2003 ASUS 865PE med PAT Det meldes nå om at i865PE-baserte hovedkort fra ASUS er utstyrt med PAT-teknologien. Les saken her. Lenke til kommentar
Silenoz Skrevet 29. mai 2003 Del Skrevet 29. mai 2003 Åjåjåj! Dette reddet virkelig dagen min. Var det ikke sånn at 865 var 875 med "defekt" PAT? Så dette er en type modifisering som R9500 -> 9700? Lenke til kommentar
b0nna Skrevet 29. mai 2003 Del Skrevet 29. mai 2003 AN INTERVIEW WITH chief Intel spinner George Alfs appears to reveal that there's no such thing as PAT (performance acceleration technology) in the firm's Canterwood i875 chipsets . . . . http://www.theinquirer.net/?article=9738 Lenke til kommentar
John Kr Skrevet 29. mai 2003 Del Skrevet 29. mai 2003 Jeg får mitt ASUS P4P800 Deluxe (865PE) hovedkort i morgen. Les dette så vil man bli overrasket hvor bra dette kortet er. http://www.hexus.net/review.php?review=556| http://www.bit-tech.net/review/218 Dette kortet sammen med Corsair RAM og Hercules Radon 9800 Pro så trur jeg dette blir bra. Håper det. John Kr Lenke til kommentar
Spaz Skrevet 30. mai 2003 Del Skrevet 30. mai 2003 Jeg leste dette på HardOCP: "Secondly, we are getting reports of Asus is stating that they have enabled PAT on Springdale/865PE chipsets. Taipei, Taiwan; May 28, 2003 – ASUSTeK Computer Inc. (ASUS), the worldwide leader of motherboards, today announced its P4P800 series motherboards, based on Intel’s latest 865PE chipset, are able to active Intel’s Performance Acceleration Technology (PAT) for robust computing. Currently, ASUS’ 865PE motherboards are the only solutions in the market that provide this advanced feature. This press release makes statements that are simply not true. Intel's Performance Acceleration Technology is very much a function of hardware. The resources to enabled PAT on a 865PE chipset would simply be too great if it is possible at all. So get it out of your head that Asus is enabling PAT on their Springdale chipset, as that is not a reality. I will have to categorize this as terribly bad and misleading marketing rather than an outright lie. What is true is that Asus has enabled some incredibly aggressive memory optimizations on their P4P800 865PE mainboard. We finished testing their 865Pe board earlier this week and quite simply when we tested the memory bandwidth; we thought that there was an issue with it running faster than it was reporting. The scores are quite incredible and we should have the entire review on line for you next week. To give you a bit of insight though, and to give you a word of warning before you go out and buy the Asus 865PE board, we have found that when you overclock the memory bus and are running asynchronously, like you would be doing if you were running a Pentium 4 2.4C at 3GHz, that there is a very real negative impact on the real world scores. Yes, so far we are seeing 3GHz 1GHz FSB scores being outstripped by 3GHz 800MHz FSB scores. This is something every enthusiast will need to take into consideration if think you might be running the board at something other than stock settings." Lenke til kommentar
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