Monday, May 12th 2008

Intel X58 Chipset Details Leaked

Leaked slides from Intel are floating around the Internet saying that Intel X58 paired with ICH10/R southbridge will be the first chipset combo to support Intel Bloomfield desktop processors, part of Intel's 45nm Nehalem architecture. The following list shows only a few of the new features that will be presented with Intel's forthcoming high-end platform:
  • Intel Bloomfield is a 45nm quad core processor that supports 8 processing threads and use LGA 1366 Socket
  • Bloomfield CPUs will come with 8MB of shared L2 cache
  • Bloomfield supports IMC (Integrated Memory Controller) and triple-channel DDR3 RAM
  • Bloomfield supports QPI and adds seven more SSE4 instructions.
  • Motherboards with Intel X58 chipset that will support Bloomfield processors will utilize PCI-e 2.0 slots working in dual x16 or Quad x8 configurations.
Sources: Expreview, OCWORKBENCH
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17 Comments on Intel X58 Chipset Details Leaked

#1
Morgoth
Fueled by Sapphire
old news XD stil stays a good read :)
btw i also got the driver info of x58 :)
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#2
Unregistered
4core die 8threads Man!
AMD goes down Shit!
If they pack two of this babies together 16threads 16MB L2 Jeeesssus!
That could be a lot of stuff to roll!
I would need a 3rd monitor I guess! :D

Hope AMD makes his own HT-tech because they need something like that!!!
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#3
Weer
Well, we've been hearing speculations about X48 coming "soon", I guess X58 rumors were bound to show up at some point. Personally I'm waiting for X768, but you guys can have your Octo-threaded rigs.
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#4
Wile E
Power User
WeerWell, we've been hearing speculations about X48 coming "soon", I guess X58 rumors were bound to show up at some point. Personally I'm waiting for X768, but you guys can have your Octo-threaded rigs.
X48 is already out. Has been for weeks.
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#5
farlex85
7 new sse4 instructions, double the cores, this thing will be blazing. Price will be absurd though.
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#6
Black Hades
Wile EX48 is already out. Has been for weeks.
And acording to reviews (most notably Xbit labs) X48 is nothing more than marketing bullsh..
At least with the current CPU's, bios (and hardware in general)there is no noticeable difference in overclocking or anything else... Ok so it suports FSB 1600 and works exclusively with ddr3:wtf: Wow.. is that realy worth the hefty price of x48 motherboards?

However I am confident that X58 will most probably be a good chipset.
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#7
VIPER
We just have X48 for a few weeks... P45 is not out yet (officially)... Now, X58... Back to the drawing board... These guys are killing us... At the end of 2008 we will already have X88?
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#8
HTC
Black HadesAnd acording to reviews (most notably Xbit labs) X48 is nothing more than marketing bullsh..
At least with the current CPU's, bios (and hardware in general)there is no noticeable difference in overclocking or anything else... Ok so it suports FSB 1600 and works exclusively with ddr3:wtf: Wow.. is that realy worth the hefty price of x48 motherboards?

However I am confident that X58 will most probably be a good chipset.
Does NOT: my Rampage is a x48 chipset and it has DDR2.
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#9
VIPER
Of course not, there are also GIGABYTE X48 boards with DDR2...
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#10
Black Hades
HTCDoes NOT: my Rampage is a x48 chipset and it has DDR2.
My stupid mistake you are both right Gigabyte has both x48 and x48T(DDR3) for example and so do many others.

Nehalem will be DDR3 exclusive from what is known so far. I was thinking of it probably.:o

The x48 is a bit optimized compared to x38. I didnt want to say that it's the same damn thing:) Just that from current reviews performance is marginaly (if at all better) compared to it's predecesor. However it's price is not in the "value" segment that's for sure:p
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#11
ShadowFold
Triple Channel DDR3 sounds interesting. I wonder when we will start seeing triple stick kits.
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#12
Sasqui
ShadowFoldTriple Channel DDR3 sounds interesting. I wonder when we will start seeing triple stick kits.
The amazing thing is the memory controller on chip (on die?), and DDR3. The bandwith potential is boggling, but how will that affect overclocking?

Direct memory access from the CPU is what got AMD the performance crown for so many years. Intel will raise the bar yet again (after the Core2).
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#13
reckon
Is this supposed to support Nvidia SLI? Exclusive for DDR3?
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#14
Sasqui
reckonIs this supposed to support Nvidia SLI? Exclusive for DDR3?
NVidia usually decides what will support SLI - they just have to make thier drivers work with it Unfortunately they have historically have only supported thier own chipsets, There were some hacked drivers floating around to work with Intel / AMD chipsets

I suspect only DDR3, based on the fact that the memory controller is on the CPU.
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#15
btarunr
Editor & Senior Moderator
moto6664core die 8threads Man!
AMD goes down Shit!
If they pack two of this babies together 16threads 16MB L2 Jeeesssus!
That could be a lot of stuff to roll!
I would need a 3rd monitor I guess! :D

Hope AMD makes his own HT-tech because they need something like that!!!
For now these are rumors but Intel designed what they call a "bus-lock" which prevents all forms of overclocking for their sub-400 dollar (and/or non- LGA1366) CPU's.

Says largon:
largonI don't care about SLi support. It's the non-Bloomfield overclock-lock I'm worried about.
If the rumor turns out valid then here's what you'll have to pay if you're interested in OC'ing Nehalem:
LGA1366 CPU: $400/€ ->
X58 motherboard: $250/€ ->
2-3 DDR3 DIMMs: $300/€ ->>
Says FUDzilla:
www.fudzilla.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=7255&Itemid=35

So you'll need really expensive Intel processors to be able to OC them in the first place. Have fun.

What does it mean? AMD could capitalise on this and roll out great CPU's that OC and are priced under $400. The pricing of the Phenom X4 9850BE already makes it a great <$250 quad-core CPU, similar products from AMD could hit Intel where it hurts the most, the sub-$400 CPU market.
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#16
Morgoth
Fueled by Sapphire
btarunrFor now these are rumors but Intel designed what they call a "bus-lock" which prevents all forms of overclocking for their sub-400 dollar (and/or non- LGA1366) CPU's.

Says largon:


Says FUDzilla:
www.fudzilla.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=7255&Itemid=35

So you'll need really expensive Intel processors to be able to OC them in the first place. Have fun.

What does it mean? AMD could capitalise on this and roll out great CPU's that OC and are priced under $400. The pricing of the Phenom X4 9850BE already makes it a great <$250 quad-core CPU, similar products from AMD could hit Intel where it hurts the most, the sub-$400 CPU market.
RUMORS <

Overclocking is easyer on nehalem read this

forums.nehalemnews.com/index.php?showtopic=54
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#17
btarunr
Editor & Senior Moderator
Yeah, it's easier on Nehalem CPU's which allow OC'ing. That news is just about as much a rumour as cheaper CPU's coming with bus-locks. Intel can sense that some people use those E2140's / E7200's that come with lower FSB but higher multipliers, OC the crap out of it, and avoid buying the more expensive offerings. I don't deny that bus-lock is a rumour, as stated in the first sentence of that post.
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