Gigabye released GA-MA78GM-S2H rev. 1.1
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Gigabye released GA-MA78GM-S2H rev. 1.1
1.1
http://www.gigabyte.us/Products/Motherb ... uctID=2840
1.0
http://www.gigabyte.us/Products/Motherb ... uctID=2647
It looks like Gigabyte changed heatsink design and added a fan plug near the north bridge. I wonder 125W Phenom support and fan controlling ability. I sincerely anticipate M-ATX round-ups in Anand. Come on, don't wait for vendors any more.
http://www.gigabyte.us/Products/Motherb ... uctID=2840
1.0
http://www.gigabyte.us/Products/Motherb ... uctID=2647
It looks like Gigabyte changed heatsink design and added a fan plug near the north bridge. I wonder 125W Phenom support and fan controlling ability. I sincerely anticipate M-ATX round-ups in Anand. Come on, don't wait for vendors any more.
The US Gigabyte site says rev 1.0 has SB600, whereas the main TW site says both have SB700. Somehow I thought the US site would have accurate information.Nighthog wrote:That can't be right... I have the rev 1.0 and have the SB700... not to mention they sold it as SB700 and the package says SB700 rev 1.0
the new heatsink doesn't look any taller- just different. i think that the horizontal fins will actually hurt cooling since its not very good for convection.
some makers have made heatsinks which are short where the pci slots are and taller where there is clearance- a great idea if you don't want to pay for heatpipes.
some makers have made heatsinks which are short where the pci slots are and taller where there is clearance- a great idea if you don't want to pay for heatpipes.
sorry, double post: rev1.1 dual link DVI support?
sorry about this double post
Any chance of rev1.1 working with speedfan? Did the SB/NB/mosfet temperatures improve?
Any chance of rev1.1 working with speedfan? Did the SB/NB/mosfet temperatures improve?
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Just remember that the rev1.1 photo is just an example photo and it's very similar to photos of pre-release boards floating around in February.porkchop wrote:the new heatsink doesn't look any taller- just different. i think that the horizontal fins will actually hurt cooling since its not very good for convection.
I'd wait until there is a confirmed release board photo available before getting too excited* The product picture above is only for reference.
* GIGABYTE reserves the rights to alter product specifications at any time without notice.
Has the Rev1.1 even reached the shops? I thought it wasn't due until mid-June or so.