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Misko78
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Za HTPC masinu koja ima Gigabyte GA-MA78G-DS3H (rev. 1.0) sam nabavio Athlon II X2 250 CPU posto sam ranije video da podrzava AM3 procesore a i probao sam X3 710 na njoj. Medjutim juce sam primetio da u CPU support listi stoji da ne podrzava niti jedan X2 procesor sto je totalni nonsens posto su to isti procesori. Elem pogledajte prepisku
Moje pitanje GA tehnickoj podrsci je napisao(la):Hello,
Recently I've changed my old CPU with Athlon II X2 250 without checking CPU support list because some time ago i saw that it supports AM3 Phenom II X4 CPUs. As it is same core i presumed that Athlon II X2 logically will be on the list but that is not a case.
My system works fine and it recognized Athlon Ii X2 250 but will you issue a BIOS that will officially give support for X2 line of new athlons and phenoms?
Njihov odgovor je napisao(la):Dear Milos Markovic,
Thank you for your kindly mail and inquiry. About the issue you mentioned, due to hardware limitation, the CPU you want to use is not on the list, we will not recommend you using the CPU with your GIGABYTE motherboard to avoid unexpected system problem or H/W damage. We are really sorry for the inconvenience you have .
If you still have any further question or suggestion about our products/service, please do not hesitate to contact with us. We will try our best to help you resolve the problem ASAP.
Regards,
GIGABYTE TECHNOLOGY
Vrhunac je da su danas samo dodali taj Athlon na listu pre nego sto sam im uopste odgovorio hahahaaMoj odgovor njima je napisao(la):So basically your saying than you CAN use AM3 X4 CPU (Phenom II 945) with completely same core and much higher power requirement and that stresses onboard PWM section more. To be precise Phenom II X2 CPUs with Callisto core are completely the same processors as any X4 or X3 Phenoms II with physically disabled cores and Athlon II CPUs are same too with disabled cache and cores. Also if you don't know when you implemented AGESA 3.3.2.4 in BIOS version F7D you gave support for Callisto and Regor cores. Your reply is a TOTAL LIE and it is full of ignorance. I will send this to all relevant and noteworthy PC oriented sites, news boards and forums.
P.S. I can see than Athlon II X2 250 has been added today to the CPU support list. What has been changed to deny your previous statement?