Hi Soar and happy thanksgiving,
boy, I wish we could get some of the deals you guys get in the USA. Yes, those prices of $99 for a mobo and $99 for a 6100 FX CPU would be very tempting to me too.
OK, lets deal with a couple of things first. You may find that you need to update to the latest BIOS with your current Processor before you can run the new FX6100 chip.
Secondly, don't be tempted to by a large memory kit of faster RAM. If you want to go above 1600MHz only buy a two stick kit as there seems to be an issue with the new bulldozer processor's at these faster speeds and according to AMD you can't run above 1600MHz with all four bank filled.
Thirdly, on these newer motherboards there is a feature called Load Level Control or LLC. These automatically controls the voltage to the CPU so that, when it is under load the voltage to the processor is dropped to reduce stress on the components and to prolong their life. This in itself is not a problem but if you decide to overclock your processor it is a lot harder to get things running in a stable manner.
Don't be put off by the few negative posts on the forum. Remember that the problems we see here are usually the exception to the rule and there are a lot of these motherboards working fine and without issue. That's not to dismiss any of the problems that have been highlighted but rather to remind you to put them into perspective.
You will probably find that there is no vast improvement between your current AMD rig using the 8 series board and the 9 series. This is due to the fact that the Northbridge and Southbridge chips are practically the same. The difference really lies in the ability to run the FX Processors and the AM3+ socket.
It is worth remembering that despite the fact that the 9 series motherboards have been on the market for some time, when paired with the FX processors the hardware is still really in its infancy. There are bound to be some areas where the bugs need to be ironed out a little bit. When you first put the new system together, run it at default settings for a couple of weeks, so that you understand how it handles. Once you are familiar with this then you can push on to tweaking the system and getting a bit more from the processor as the reports I have read would indicate they are really good overclockers.
Hi Absic and nice to hear from you again! Happy Thanksgiving to you too and please do not eat too much turkey or ham!
Now, about this new MB...Yes, I feel it was a good deal for the price, and that is why I purchased this MB. The FX 6100 looks like a good price too, but some people are wishing they had purchased the 1100t or 1090t instead! Wow, what is that?
Anyway, I will follow your good advice and do no overclocking initially. None of my present systems are overclocked, and that's ok with me...stability and reliability are the most important issues for me.
I have a brand new, still sealed in the box AMD Athlon II X2 250 that I never opened or used. May I use the AMD Athlon II X2 250 to update to the latest BIOS [I suspect I will not be able to update BIOS with the newer FX chips]?
I just picked up lots of the Corsair Vengeance 1600's, Kingston 1600's, G.Skil 1600's and Patriot's 1600's RAM. Some of these RAM sticks are listed as 1.65v, others at 1.5v. Which volt RAM would be best to use in this new MB with the FX chip? [my Intel 2500K did not like the 1.65v RAM and kept kicking the RAM back down to 1333MhZ]. Will this MB be touchy about which voltage RAM I run? I promise to not go above 1600 [no need to].
I hear you about the possibility of bugs on this new technology. I will prepare myself for some bumps in the road. On the other hand, I keep reading posts that predict Windows 8 will be able to take much more advantage of the FX's abilities. I also read posts claiming that AMD will release some updates that will dramatically improve the performance of the Bulldozer....
Now my question: Is there any factual basis of truth in these claims or is it simply die hard AMD fan boys trying to prevent a terribly leaking AMD FX boat from rapidly sinking to the bottom of the CPU market?
Absic, please send some truth and reality my way quick!
It's me,
Soar [with my bailing bucket in hand]