The Intel LGA1150 Haswell Owners Thread & Survey (H.O.T.S)

Are you buying Haswell? If possible, explain your choice in a post


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Recommend mobo for IEEE802.3ad Link Aggregation

someone please recommend a locally available mobo that has integrated dual GbE LAN with teaming (IEEE802.3ad Link Aggregation) for faster transfer to my nas

regarding LAN think intel chipset for GbE with solid caps would be nice
not so sure about realtek or other chipsets
looking at mobos now, switch later... thanks!
 
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someone please recommend a locally available mobo that has integrated dual GbE LAN with teaming (IEEE802.3ad Link Aggregation) for faster transfer to my nas

regarding LAN think intel chipset for GbE with solid caps would be nice
not so sure about realtek or other chipsets
looking at mobos now, switch later... thanks!

hmmm tbh not too strong in this area but i think instead of mobo why not try this out... well... my old cpu used to have something like this but never used it before and never knew it have such a function too.
Intel® PRO/1000 MT Dual Port Server Adapter
i think its able to support teaming but not too sure does it works well with the newer windows version...
 

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Seriously? Found one previously posted in this thread within a few secs with google's help...
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- Intel® Dual Gigabit LAN with Teaming

the details on manufacturer's website sometimes quite vague.
it doesn't state "IEEE802.3ad", so a bit unsure.

your Fatal1ty Z87 Professional looks good!
can do link aggregation correct?

hmmm tbh not too strong in this area but i think instead of mobo why not try this out... well... my old cpu used to have something like this but never used it before and never knew it have such a function too.
Intel® PRO/1000 MT Dual Port Server Adapter
i think its able to support teaming but not too sure does it works well with the newer windows version...

hmm... how much and where?
 

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the details on manufacturer's website sometimes quite vague.
it doesn't state "IEEE802.3ad", so a bit unsure.

your Fatal1ty Z87 Professional looks good!
can do link aggregation correct?



hmm... how much and where?

not sure leh sorry bro... cause mine is inside my old acer com the guy gave it to my dad for free for something like a free incentives... ofc don't know why he bundled it in a home theater pc though
oh btw this is the search results i got from ebay... cause its like the only place i know cfm got sell hahahaha...

Intel PRO 1000 MT dual | eBay
 

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not sure leh sorry bro... cause mine is inside my old acer com the guy gave it to my dad for free for something like a free incentives... ofc don't know why he bundled it in a home theater pc though
oh btw this is the search results i got from ebay... cause its like the only place i know cfm got sell hahahaha...

Intel PRO 1000 MT dual | eBay

hmm... for that price might as well get a mobo that has it integrated

if the simple word "teaming" simply means "IEEE802.3ad" is part of teaming and it is confirmed that it has support for it, then I think I have lots more choices for mobos
 

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hmm... for that price might as well get a mobo that has it integrated

if the simple word "teaming" simply means "IEEE802.3ad" is part of teaming and it is confirmed that it has support for it, then I think I have lots more choices for mobos

hahahaha sorry cannot be of any help cause not strong with this area
 

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hahahaha sorry cannot be of any help cause not strong with this area

it's ok bro... i ask sls salesman it's like machiam not speaking english to him... might be a bit deep to understand
main thing is to get a mobo that confirm has IEEE802.3ad...
i'll try to go through the Z87 boards from the websites
hopefully can come up with a confirmed list to choose from
 

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it's ok bro... i ask sls salesman it's like machiam not speaking english to him... might be a bit deep to understand
main thing is to get a mobo that confirm has IEEE802.3ad...
i'll try to go through the Z87 boards from the websites
hopefully can come up with a confirmed list to choose from

Is there any mobo with IEEE802.3ad at all?
 

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Iris Pro in SFF?

Gigabyte Brix Pro Review

And the fact that you are running 100C with CPU throttling after seconds of running a CPU intensive application... but who wants to disable features on a flagship processor like the 4770R?



Review: Zotac Zbox EI750 Plus

Apply maximum load and the CPU soon begins to heat up... Restricting IGP performance has a massive impact on temperature when gaming. Zotac has kept the Core i7-4770R running suitably cool, but has had to sacrifice performance to make it happen.



Definitely way hot stuff indeed... =:p
 

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Intel Pentium Anniversary Edition Unlocked Processor to Support both 8 and 9 Series Chipsets


The Pentium Anniversary Unlocked Processors will be based on the 22nm Haswell Refresh Architecture and will fit snugly in the LGA 115X socket. Exact specifications are not known but you can expect these right alongside the Devil’s Canyon Release on the 2nd of June. The simultaneous release alongside Devils Canyon might (might!) hint at the fact that it will have Devil’s Canyon’s improved TIM.

Intel-Pentium-Anniversary-Unlocked-Processor-635x356.jpg



Anyone else getting this to play? :D
 
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