Right.... but, and the AMD guys correct me if I'm wrong, the 780G and 790GX aren't that much different from the 690G, apart from the integrated graphics core. They both support HT3.0 and you have plenty of 780G chipsets married with the SB700 - SB700 would be something to work on. One other thing, a "new" chipset 740G has shown up recently. From what I know, it's nothing more than a 690G and a SB700 instead of an SB600. Maybe you could focus on that. I recently bought an ECS 740G board new for 43eur, so it's very cheap.
If Coreboot would get a boost, and an article from Anandtech, what we really would need is to run at least a board with SB750 with ACC working. It's a feature that allows you to achieve higher overclocks on Barcelona cores, and one that is being given much talk in new boards.
Best regards, Tiago Marques
On Mon, Dec 15, 2008 at 12:57 AM, Peter Stuge peter@stuge.se wrote:
Tiago Marques wrote:
If you can make Coreboot work well on an AMD 690G, I can talk to them about it.
By the time we do, the chipset may no longer be on the market. :\
I doubt 690 will boost coreboot, it's just a little too old..
//Peter
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