Saturday, February 2nd 2008
ASUS FSB1600 Next-gen Processor Support List
If you're an ASUS motherboard owner and you're wondering if it will support the latest Intel 1600MHz FSB 45nm processors, the chart below will answer your question. ASUS has unleashed the list of its motherboards that will officially support FSB1600.
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27 Comments on ASUS FSB1600 Next-gen Processor Support List
i wondered about this, being 400FSB native thats the limit my board OC's to - some people were saying the latest bios's can go over 500... woot!
oh and yes, intel chipsets ftw. nvidia ones never work with future gens.
the latest bios for my board (earlier model of yours) now supports 400 FSB on auto settings - as opposed to needing rather large voltage boosts and tweaks.
timings are shown in an easier format (as mike said)
Voltage damper (anti Vdroop) and speedstep are now in the one setting - turning on the damper, disables speedstep (wise move, as the two conflicted)
Thirdly, theres now a 400 option in the FSB strap (previously it was 200/266/333 only)
lastly... the 'FSB voltage' now has a description, saying 1.40v is the minimum for 45nm CPU's - max is 1.5 Crank it to 1.5 if you want to break 400 FSB :)
Look at it this way: dont you wish a bios flash would let you run AM2 duals/quads? its all about future proofing, and it makes me happy i got one of the few good boards. You are the god of killing hardware
The key difference is that you cant auto detect and run one - you'd need to put another CPU in, set all settings to the ones you use for 400FSB and then swap them over. Any time the CMOS resets, you'd need another, supported, CPU again.
(assuming this works, theres no guarantees) Just like conroe was 1066 and went 1333, i assume some of these 1333 chips will have a refresh and go 1600. I beleive this refresh is the last CPU's we'll see before nehalem and the socket change.
Its a great move by asus, even if there arent any CPU's for it :D