FYI on the SMOKE photo ... showing @ 18:50:56 on image and it shows Image Updated 12:50:00 PM EST ...
Current time is ... 19:57:23 on image and it shows image updated 01:57:00 PM EST
So that smokey image was 1 hr ago - not current.
But still .... wow! that is so cool.
PORKY ... you are so out of it... <A HREF="http://www.tomshardware.com/cpu/20050603/stresstest-01.html" target="_new">Did you read this at all</A> - do you think that was a good experience?
From THG ... <i>"At this point the only solution left was to use a board with an Intel 955X chipset, which, although it is sold only individually, is supposed to run without problems. However, the use of an Intel component involves a clear limitation: the current Nvidia driver deactivates the SLI mode of the graphic card on all Intel boards.
Despite this, in order to continue to guarantee a fair comparison between AMD and Intel systems, we are now determined to use a complete Intel platform based on the 955X chipset. So we established new conditions: all benchmarks will be restarted and the counters simultaneously set back. The SLI mode in the AMD system will also be disabled. " </i>
Also, it would be interesting to know if THG had discussions with Intel regarding this test -- and what/if anything did Intel tell THG if/how they should do competing against AMD. 'Cause I would expect before these CPUs to be shipped out, Intel/AMD has to do tons of testing etc... themselves.
Current time is ... 19:57:23 on image and it shows image updated 01:57:00 PM EST
So that smokey image was 1 hr ago - not current.
But still .... wow! that is so cool.
PORKY ... you are so out of it... <A HREF="http://www.tomshardware.com/cpu/20050603/stresstest-01.html" target="_new">Did you read this at all</A> - do you think that was a good experience?
From THG ... <i>"At this point the only solution left was to use a board with an Intel 955X chipset, which, although it is sold only individually, is supposed to run without problems. However, the use of an Intel component involves a clear limitation: the current Nvidia driver deactivates the SLI mode of the graphic card on all Intel boards.
Despite this, in order to continue to guarantee a fair comparison between AMD and Intel systems, we are now determined to use a complete Intel platform based on the 955X chipset. So we established new conditions: all benchmarks will be restarted and the counters simultaneously set back. The SLI mode in the AMD system will also be disabled. " </i>
Also, it would be interesting to know if THG had discussions with Intel regarding this test -- and what/if anything did Intel tell THG if/how they should do competing against AMD. 'Cause I would expect before these CPUs to be shipped out, Intel/AMD has to do tons of testing etc... themselves.