- Jun 3, 2002
- 10,518
- 271
- 136
As most of you are already aware of, Granite Bay is Intel's first dual channel DDR chipset aimed at the desktop market. There are some in the industry who have been eagerly anticipating the arrival of motherboards based on this particular dual DDR chipset for a while now.
The good news is that we'll have plenty of Granite Bay reviews for you guys to read up on, so don't worry about that. The "bad" news is that we're under embargo until mid-November, meaning you won't be seeing any Granite Bay reviews on the front page until that date. Of course, this applies to all the hardware web sites out there, as anyone who is sane won't break NDA before mid-November.
In the meantime, we'd like to get all your questions answered before we post our Granite Bay reviews. Therefore, post any and all questions, suggestions or otherwise in this thread, so we know exactly what to include in the Granite Bay reviews once the time comes. Also, feel free to discuss all P4 dual DDR chipsets, not just Intel's. SiS, VIA, etc.
I'll be creating another thread just like this one in the coming months, but about a different platform altogether; Hammer.
The good news is that we'll have plenty of Granite Bay reviews for you guys to read up on, so don't worry about that. The "bad" news is that we're under embargo until mid-November, meaning you won't be seeing any Granite Bay reviews on the front page until that date. Of course, this applies to all the hardware web sites out there, as anyone who is sane won't break NDA before mid-November.
In the meantime, we'd like to get all your questions answered before we post our Granite Bay reviews. Therefore, post any and all questions, suggestions or otherwise in this thread, so we know exactly what to include in the Granite Bay reviews once the time comes. Also, feel free to discuss all P4 dual DDR chipsets, not just Intel's. SiS, VIA, etc.
I'll be creating another thread just like this one in the coming months, but about a different platform altogether; Hammer.