This is just a marketing strategy. Ivy bridge and pci-e 3.0 will work just fine on gigabyte motherboards.
So you're saying that I get 32GB/s bandwidth on a board with PCI express switches, wow
Because that completely defies logic.
If you mean, Gigabyte boards will never use Gen3 because the cards and CPU will have to switch down to Gen2 and by that way mean "support" then, sure, I believe you
lol Neliz you obviously an MSI employee, after finding this thread on google i had to join in.
How can you say Gigabytes boards wont work when there is no pcie3 cards yet.
But then your dismissing the news about uefi bios not working with ivy bridge immediately....
hmmm looks like I'm right Mr Dennis Achterberg Product Marketing Officer at MSI - Micro-star International CO., Ltd
http://www.linkedin.com/in/dennisachterberg
I hate it when I make big mistakes in public
4) Recall no that would never happen would it.......*Cough* B3 *Cough*
That was relatively early in the livecycle of Sandy Bridge with a non-fatal issue (though very bothersome.)
Business wise it also doesn't make sense for Microsoft to demand something of mainboards that would limit it only to the latest generation of compatible mainboards.
I.o.w. don't worry.
1 wow,amazing Google skills
2, there are design rules for 22mm clue and Gen3 that were published long after those boards were designed and manufactured.
3, there are things called test boards and related measurement equipment that for instance Intel, NVIDIA and us use to verify boards, slots, cpu etc.
4, we haven't seen any signs during testing that a uefi update can't continue because there's only one chip. do you really really believe that Intel would want to do a recall on those millions of sandy bridge maonboards out there?
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AND... I haven't seen any signs during testing that my pci-e 3.0 GPU is not working with my Ivy Bridge processor on my Gigabyte motherboard better than on your MSI motherboard
You haven't done testing and I've shown you screenshots.
what screenshots?
Are you actually paying attention to the OP or did you just register to defend Gigabyte?
http://www.techpowerup.com/img/11-09-07/41i.jpg
22nm CPUs on GBT boards with the advertised BIOS'es switch DOWN when a Gen3 board is inserted.
How sweet, you've tested Gigabyte Motherboards . I wonder ... what happens when people from gigabyte will test your cards?
That was relatively early in the livecycle of Sandy Bridge with a non-fatal issue (though very bothersome.)
Business wise it also doesn't make sense for Microsoft to demand something of mainboards that would limit it only to the latest generation of compatible mainboards.
I.o.w. don't worry.
The UEFI issue you are talking about sounds like the "Windows 8 NEEDS UEFI" if your saying this is not the case please speak to your counterparts as they are saying you need UEFI for X86 hardware.
This is also incorrect only ARM platforms require UEFI for Win 8.
the cards are not ours they're from a third party providing boards for Gen3 testing
So all we did was get a gigabyte board, put a bios on it that gigabyte advertises and then see if it would actually work as advertised (and required by Intel.)
And you've seen the end result
i will rephrase: I wonder ... what happens when people from gigabyte will test your MSI motherboards?
Our G3 boards? they'll get full PCI Express 3.0 x16.
How I know? Because Intel already tested and certified our boards.
Capiche?
So, explain me something. Gigabyte made that affirmation before final PCI-e 3.0 adjustments and before having a ivy bridge processor or a pci-e 3.0 GPU? right? Then why attack them?
So, explain me something. Gigabyte made that affirmation before final PCI-e 3.0 adjustments and before having a ivy bridge processor or a pci-e 3.0 GPU? right? Then why attack them?
that's how I understood it
http://cdn1.techbang.com.tw/system/...c12cec39928b4abd3539cd23d57eec.png?1313086800
Because their advertisement of Gen.3 ready motherboards with just a BIOS update is misleading at best, and flat out fraudulent at worse