Motherboard Compatibility for Wolfdale and Yorkfield Processors
by Gary Key on October 29, 2007 4:30 AM EST- Posted in
- Motherboards
DFI
DFI has already released optimized BIOS spins for their P35 boards and we expect to hear about full NVIDIA support shortly, though our 680i board generally worked with the latest BIOS spin.
ECS
ECS has already approved Wolfdale on their G31T-M and P35T-A motherboards and we expect them to support Yorkfield also. The other Intel chipset motherboards are in testing at this time, and the chipset and board combination should support both processors. Once again, the only open support question revolves around their NVIDIA 650i SLI and 680i SLI motherboards.
EVGA
EVGA is one of NVIDIA's premier launch partners and utilizes the NVIDIA reference platforms. This is an advantage the majority of time when it comes to quick BIOS releases and general support. The only open question currently is the GeForce 7050 motherboard. The 650i/680i boards will have optimized BIOS releases shortly that will fully update Wolfdale/Yorkfield performance on these products.
Foxconn
Foxconn's current Intel chipset product lineup supports the new processors, though they will be releasing BIOS updates with improved CPU recognition and performance over the coming weeks. We have not received on answer on whether or not their 680i SLI motherboard will be fully supported.
DFI Motherboards with Intel 45nm Processor Support | ||
Model | Platform | Notes |
LANPARTY UT P35-T2R/T | Intel P35/ICH9R | LP35DA19 Optimized |
LANPARTY UT P35-T2R | Intel P35/ICH9R | LP35DA19 Optimized |
Infinity Blood Iron P35-T2L | Intel P35/ICH9 | - |
Infinity Blood Iron P35-T2RL | Intel P35/ICH9R | I35RDA05 Optimized |
Infinity NF650i Ultra-T2 | NVIDIA 650i SLI | In Qualification Testing |
LANPARTY UT NF680i LT | NVIDIA 680i LT SLI | In Qualification Testing |
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DFI has already released optimized BIOS spins for their P35 boards and we expect to hear about full NVIDIA support shortly, though our 680i board generally worked with the latest BIOS spin.
ECS
ECS Motherboards with Intel 45nm Processor Support | ||
Model | Platform | Notes |
GF7100PVT-M | NVIDIA GF7100/630i | - |
NF650iSLIT-A | NVIDIA 650i SLI | In Qualification Testing |
PN2-SLI2+ | NVIDIA 680i SLI | In Qualification Testing |
G31T-M | Intel G31/ICH7 | Wolfdale Tested - Yorkfield in Qualification |
P33T-A | Intel G31/ICH7 | In Qualification Testing |
G33T-M2 | Intel G33/ICH9 | BIOS update required |
P35T-A | Intel P35/ICH9DH | Wolfdale Tested - Yorkfield in Qualification |
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ECS has already approved Wolfdale on their G31T-M and P35T-A motherboards and we expect them to support Yorkfield also. The other Intel chipset motherboards are in testing at this time, and the chipset and board combination should support both processors. Once again, the only open support question revolves around their NVIDIA 650i SLI and 680i SLI motherboards.
EVGA
EVGA Motherboards with Intel 45nm Processor Support | ||
Model | Platform | Notes |
e-7150/630i | NVIDIA GF7150/630i | - |
e-7100/630i | NVIDIA GF7100/630i | - |
e-7050/610i | NVIDIA GF7050/610i | Awaiting Response |
nForce 680i SLI T1/A1 | NVIDIA 680i SLI | BIOS update required |
nForce 650i Ultra T1/A1 | NVIDIA 650i SLI | BIOS update required |
nForce 680i LT T1 | NVIDIA 680i LT SLI | BIOS update required |
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EVGA is one of NVIDIA's premier launch partners and utilizes the NVIDIA reference platforms. This is an advantage the majority of time when it comes to quick BIOS releases and general support. The only open question currently is the GeForce 7050 motherboard. The 650i/680i boards will have optimized BIOS releases shortly that will fully update Wolfdale/Yorkfield performance on these products.
Foxconn
Foxconn Motherboards with Intel 45nm Processor Support | ||
Model | Platform | Notes |
X38A | Intel X38/ICH9R | - |
P31A-S | Intel P31/ICH7 | - |
G31MX-K | Intel G31/ICH7 | - |
G33M | Intel G33/ICH9 | - |
G33M-S | Intel G33/ICH9R | - |
P35A | Intel P35/ICH9 | - |
P35A-S | Intel P35/ICH9R | - |
P35AP-S | Intel P35/ICH9R | - |
MARS | Intel P35/ICH9R | - |
P35AX-S | Intel P35/ICH9R | - |
N68S7AA-8EKRS2H | NVIDIA 680i SLI | In Qualification Testing |
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Foxconn's current Intel chipset product lineup supports the new processors, though they will be releasing BIOS updates with improved CPU recognition and performance over the coming weeks. We have not received on answer on whether or not their 680i SLI motherboard will be fully supported.
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Crassus - Monday, October 29, 2007 - link
Thinking about it - what happened to the chipset business of VIA and SiS? I remember a time when I was considering either one or the other, and now I haven't heard anything interesting about either in years. Have they given up only on the retail board market chipset business, or the whole business, or am I missing something here?MGSsancho - Monday, October 29, 2007 - link
VIA has a mainstream product, but they mostly focus on specially products and embedded devicesDukeN - Monday, October 29, 2007 - link
Just an oversight or is the most popular Asus P5K series board not supported yet? (I'm guessing it's probably the most popular of that series).Heidfirst - Monday, October 29, 2007 - link
abit's BIOS15 release for FP-IN9 SLI has:1.Support Wolfdale & Yolkfield (sic) CPU.
& presumably their forthcoming I-N73H/HD GF7xxx/630i mobos will be OK too.
MGSsancho - Monday, October 29, 2007 - link
=)bongsi21 - Wednesday, March 18, 2009 - link
MSI has a complete list of fully supported Wolfendale processors listed in their website. But the problem is there is alot of controversial in the web about the P6n motherboards having an approve list but wont work with wolfendale processors especially with E8400 C0 and EO series even from the current latest bios.I for one had that experience, just purchase an e8400 processor and the motherboard post wont even start.
So lets not thank MSI for a redundant list. :p If you want faqs and sources from my statement try typing in the Googlesphere: "MSI P6N-SLI + E8400"
Jedi2155 - Monday, October 29, 2007 - link
Thanks indeed, I love how my eVGA 680i board still has full support and is still a premier high end board nearly a year after I bought it.Deusfaux - Monday, October 29, 2007 - link
It appears to go beyond your information in places, even though its been up for weeks?http://event.asus.com/mb/45nm/">http://event.asus.com/mb/45nm/
Like what about the 975x board people are most likely to have - the P5WDH Deluxe?
gramboh - Monday, October 29, 2007 - link
It looks like my P5B-Deluxe will be ok, I'm assuming OC1333 means you have to manually set the bus speed/multiplier?