Headlines - 125W Phenom X4 CPU and 780G chipset incompatibility rears its ugly head
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So you can't pair a 125W TDP Phenom X4 CPU with a 780G chipset-based board. More woe for AMD
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Re: Headlines - 125W Phenom X4 CPU and 780G chipset incompatibility rears its ugly he
Isn't this an old story, at least 2 to 3 weeks, and only applies to motherboards that don't have a 5-phase power supply? It's not a chipset problem.
Brian
Re: Headlines - 125W Phenom X4 CPU and 780G chipset incompatibility rears its ugly he
This headline is completely misleading. There is no incompatibility between Phenom chips and the 780G chipset. The problem, as stated by the poster above, is simply that some motherboard manufacturers haven't specified their boards to work with chips with a TDP above about 95W. I suggest that you make this clear.
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Personally i think a quad in a media centre is a little OTT anyway :heckle:
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Very misleading indeed :eek:
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Looks like I'm late on this one but yeah its noth the chipset its the power regulators on the cheapo motherboards that can't handle the power that are the problem. That said, I think an X3 is fine for an HTPC anyway :nod:
Re: Headlines - 125W Phenom X4 CPU and 780G chipset incompatibility rears its ugly he
yes must suggest a rephrase of the title..
I know I'm no PR man for AMD, but this is rather unfair to suggest the incompatability was with the 780G chipset.
There are 780G's with proper 5 phase ones I recall, just a majority of them wanted to make cheapo 3 phase boons that don't take 125W TDP chips..
Its the AIB manufacturer's fault, not AMD's chips..
The 780G is a miracle chip I must admit, being an Intel user.. it completely scuffs the shoddy Intel X3000 series...
Re: Headlines - 125W Phenom X4 CPU and 780G chipset incompatibility rears its ugly he
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sawyen
The 780G is a miracle chip I must admit, being an Intel user.. it completely scuffs the shoddy Intel X3000 series...
Now if only AMD made a version of the 780g for intel CPU's :mrgreen:
That would be perfection.
Re: Headlines - 125W Phenom X4 CPU and 780G chipset incompatibility rears its ugly he
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Originally Posted by
badass
Now if only AMD made a version of the 780g for intel CPU's :mrgreen:
That would be perfection.
I guess it would be relatively easy with Nehalem (there'll be a new revision by then anyway I assume) compared to Core2, still using the memory controller on the northbridge and the FSB system. It's highly unlikely there'll be one until then.
Still, this is the sort of article you'd see on the Inq or Fud or something, and certainly not something Tarinder has made a habit of.
The cynic in me notes that Hexus is sponsored by Intel... and they are media, so it's kind of their job to blow things out of proportion. ;)
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ehh bit worried now I've just built a Media Center PC with a Phenom X4 9750 and a Gigabyte GA-MA78GM-S2H motherboard. I'm not going to go home and find my house has burned down?
If there are incompatibilities with my equipment above would it not work? How do I tell if I'm affected?
Re: Headlines - 125W Phenom X4 CPU and 780G chipset incompatibility rears its ugly he
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Originally Posted by
this_is_gav
The cynic in me notes that Hexus is sponsored by Intel... and they are media, so it's kind of their job to blow things out of proportion. ;)
iv thought that before as well ;)
CPU Support List - GA-MA78GM-S2H
pretty black and white
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This does not help it's chances against Intel.