Nehalem and QX9770 Comparison, and Tylersburg’s debut

Compare with QX9770 on the right.

The core rated at 2.8GHz.

Gigabyte’s WS mobo based on Tylersburg, the name is 7TESN-RN.

[Source: Forum]

10 Responses to “Nehalem and QX9770 Comparison, and Tylersburg’s debut”

  1. PSOLORD Says:

    - Hey boss!
    - What?
    - We forgot the pcix slots!
    - Holy fuck!

  2. Failer's burg Says:

    Hey, they make up for this with a wonderfully tasty serial port! Ok, no one uses that antique serial crap anymore, but who cares?

  3. Karlis Says:

    Actually, some people do use the serial port.

  4. chaoscentral Says:

    PSOLORD and Failer’s bur, you do realize that is a workstation motherboard, and not meant for consumer use, right? It doesn’t need PCI-e slots because this is meant for data crunching, not playing games…

  5. [expriview] Nehalem and QX9770 Comparison, and Tylersburg Says:

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  6. Ales.P Says:

    Now that’s a big chip. :)

  7. Nelson Says:

    PSOLORD said PCIX, not PCI-e.

  8. LesPaul Says:

    I really couldn’t get a sense for the size, maybe if they had thrown in a 20 Kroner coin somewhere…

  9. bob Says:

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  10. SMS Alerts Says:

    Really cool.
    How long did that take to make?

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