.Sup
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With the release of the new Intel X58 platform imminent, ASUS has consolidated plans around the P6T Series of motherboards. Specifically designed to provide outstanding performance that caters to increasing user needs, the ASUS P6T Deluxe motherboard will fully embrace the new Intel platform; and touches on several significant changes in terms of key components like the CPU socket, chipset and DIMM channels. With such a big leap in terms of technology, the P6T Deluxe will be slated to provide faster bandwidth, storage and enhance overall performance – allowing users to look forward to experiencing extreme overclocking performance.

The Coming New Intel Platform
The first obvious change on the P6T Deluxe is the migration of the chipset to the new Intel X58+ICH10R. This successor to the X48 chipset features support for 36 lanes – making it possible for 4 PCI-E x16 slots to run at x8 modes. This chipset evolution will also match Intel’s new CPU generation – the Nehalem family, and allow users to utilize 1366-pin Bloomfield CPUs with core frequencies of 2.66GHz, 2.93GHz and 3.2GHz (the very first Nehalem members in market). The memory controller will be integrated to support 3-channel (6 DIMMs) DDR3 1333 for the CPU; while the L3 cache is expected to reach up to the 8MB mark. The new generation of CPUs will support memory of up to 24GB with a total bandwidth of 3200MB/s; and differing from the X48, this new platform exclusively supports DDR3. What’s even more exciting is the fact that this new platform will adopt a new system bus structure – QPI (QuickPath Interconnect) which supports up to 6.4GT/s (3.2GHz) and a max bandwidth of up to 25.6GB/s (twice the bandwidth compared to current FSB 1600 standards). With such high specification standards, the P6T Deluxe truly looks set to unleash the ultimate in performance for hardcore PC users.

SAS Support for Server-level Storage
To match the supreme performance of the new platform, the ASUS P6T Deluxe will adopt the SAS (Serial Attached SCSI) controller to let users utilize SAS hard disks. These hard disks will provide higher data transmission speeds and better data storage reliability in comparison to current SATA interfaces; and could herald the start of a new standard for mainstream storage devices that caters to enterprise users. With this technological improvement, users will be able to connect 2 SAS hard disks to the P6T Deluxe without the need to purchase an extra SAS controller card. Performance-wise, an SAS hard disk gains a 39% improvement on PC Mark HDD Test benchmarks when comparing RAID 0 performances with SATA (supported by SB ICH10R) interfaces.

Real Power, Real Savings with 16-Phase Power Design
The P6T Deluxe adopts ASUS’ revolutionary 16-phase power design, and utilizes real hardware power regulation to guarantee genuine power efficiency and increased power efficiency. With this industry-leading design, the P6T Deluxe draws less power, operates at lower temperatures and delivers excellent performance – making the whole system more stable, and thus extends the life spans of key components such as the CPU and motherboard.

P6T Deluxe with DTS Proprietary Algorithms for Clear, Immersive Audio
The P6T Deluxe, much like selected ASUS Home Theater PCs, will utilize DTS SURROUND SENSATION ULTRAPC TECHNOLOGY* with proprietary DTS algorithms to provide professional level surround and cinema sounds. Able to create a center and rear channels even on two speakers or headphones, the P6T Deluxe with DTS SURROUND SENSATION ULTRAPC TECHNOLOGY will allow the listener to perceive sounds as if surrounded by audio from all sides for a fully immersive audio experience.
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GC_PaNzerFIN
Work and study @ Technical Uni
+528|6438|Finland

Oo Now THIS is what I want.
3930K | H100i | RIVF | 16GB DDR3 | GTX 480 | AX750 | 800D | 512GB SSD | 3TB HDD | Xonar DX | W8
Bell
Frosties > Cornflakes
+362|6573|UK

Hopefully DDR3 takes more of a hit in terms of the premium it commands now that we dont really have the option if we want to upgrade .

Martyn
.Sup
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+2,646|6477|The Twilight Zone
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Major features include:

    * 36-total PCI-E lanes, enabling full 4 x 8X mode
    * ICH10R Southbridge
    * Full SAS support
    * 16-phase power design
    * Propriety DTS audio algorithims

6 RAM slots max

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Brasso
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+1,549|6654

.Sup wrote:

http://www.xcpus.com/Images/News/24/p6t.jpg

Major features include:

    * 36-total PCI-E lanes, enabling full 4 x 8X mode
    * ICH10R Southbridge
    * Full SAS support
    * 16-phase power design
    * Propriety DTS audio algorithims

6 RAM slots max
HAHAHAHA NICE PCI-E SLOTS AT THE BOTTOM ASSHOLES
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GC_PaNzerFIN
Work and study @ Technical Uni
+528|6438|Finland

3930K | H100i | RIVF | 16GB DDR3 | GTX 480 | AX750 | 800D | 512GB SSD | 3TB HDD | Xonar DX | W8
']['error.V2
Om nom nom nom
+48|5837
DO FUCKING WANT

srsly
DUnlimited
got any popo lolo intersting?
+1,160|6487|cuntshitlake

Do not want.

I'll skip first generation of nehalem at least. Overpriced and worse for gaming than Penryn/Wolfdale. As of the info out at the moment at least.

Last edited by DeathUnlimited (2008-08-20 10:59:34)

main battle tank karthus medikopter 117 megamegapowershot gg
.Sup
be nice
+2,646|6477|The Twilight Zone

DeathUnlimited wrote:

Do not want.

I'll skip first generation of nehalem at least. Overpriced and worse for gaming than Penryn/Wolfdale. As of the info out at the moment at least.
I'll skip Nehalem too. But the X58 board does sound nice. (Sli and Intel's platform)
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.Sup
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I thought someone said he wants to see more x58 mobos.

Gigabyyte GA-X58 EXTREME

The board's a looker. Gigabyte maintained its signature colour scheme. Over to the north, you can see the new LGA-1366 socket. Gigabyte sought to provide active cooling to the northbridge with a water-block. It uses four PCI-Express slots arranged in a manner similar to that on the MA-790FX-DQ6. The board supports Tri-Channel DDR3 memory. Gigabyte could carve-out a value model, the GA-X58-DS4 out of this board design, presumably by blanking or reducing the orange PCI-Express x16 (electrical x8) slots, and the chipset and VRM cooling.
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Bell
Frosties > Cornflakes
+362|6573|UK

I read that Evga and XFX will be producing X58s of there own.  Any word on that?
.Sup
be nice
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Bell wrote:

I read that Evga and XFX will be producing X58s of there own.  Any word on that?
Haven't heard about that yet. They are both nVidia only manufacturers but the mobo is going to have SLi. Still I don't see a connection in X58 and these two manufacturers. Will try to find some news.
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Bell
Frosties > Cornflakes
+362|6573|UK

.Sup wrote:

Bell wrote:

I read that Evga and XFX will be producing X58s of there own.  Any word on that?
Haven't heard about that yet. They are both nVidia only manufacturers but the mobo is going to have SLi. Still I don't see a connection in X58 and these two manufacturers. Will try to find some news.
It was upon the apparant news that nvidias alpha partners (evga and xfx) had defected aledgedly, or at the very least ceased there nvidia only loyalty.  The immediate assumption was they went to ATi but there was no sings of that, so, the only other player I can think of is Intel.

I think the story was broken by inquirer though.  Max (not our max <3) over there probably orgasmed at the idea of having a go at Nvidia.

*looks for article*
mikeyb118
Evil Overlord
+76|6622|S.C.
I am a big fan of Gigabyte motherboards, but they always seem to mess up with the IDE position. For me it needs to be between the 24 ATX power port and the SATA ports. /rant
.Sup
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mikeyb118 wrote:

I am a big fan of Gigabyte motherboards, but they always seem to mess up with the IDE position. For me it needs to be between the 24 ATX power port and the SATA ports. /rant
I see what you mean. It wouldn't bother me since I don't use IDE anymore.
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link52787
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neat, The price of the mobo would burn a hole in my wallet.
.Sup
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+2,646|6477|The Twilight Zone
The battery is in an awkward position and I don't see the CMOS switch.
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mikeyb118
Evil Overlord
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.Sup wrote:

mikeyb118 wrote:

I am a big fan of Gigabyte motherboards, but they always seem to mess up with the IDE position. For me it needs to be between the 24 ATX power port and the SATA ports. /rant
I see what you mean. It wouldn't bother me since I don't use IDE anymore.
They do it to fuck with your mind, I mean look inside my case...
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Putting a new hard drive in was A-fucking nightmare. Gigabyte engineers are cruel bastards.

https://img155.imageshack.us/img155/7200/img1198lc5.jpg
Overall pic for what a new-build in an old case w/ no cable management looks like.

Last edited by mikeyb118 (2008-08-20 15:52:42)

.Sup
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ASUS R.O.G. X58 will support both CrossFire and SLI

The day after the exciting end of the AOCC, ASUS decided to unveil detailed information on its coming X58 (Nehalem) platform, ASUS P6T Deluxe. On top of that there was also talk about the coming Republic Of Gaming motherboards based on the new X58 chipset. The center of things was the combined support for SLI and CrossFire, which is now possible thanks to NVIDIA putting out and allowing Intel to integrate the NF200 bridge chip. Derek Yu, responsible for the R.O.G. series, told us that the new NF200 is already performing adequately in most cases, and above expectations in other.

He also revealed that the NF200 chip is hot (not in the good way), like so many other chips form NVIDIA, and that ASUS has had to look at a variety of coolings to keep the temperatures at bay. We're eager to hear more about how these combo cards will perform with NVIDIA and ATI graphics cards.

This is a pretty expensive solution though, and not a very convenient one, but we hope that NVIDIA and Intel will continue optimizing the support for SLI on Intel's chipsets, which would of course simplify the choice of platform for the consumers. There is a great chance that this will come at the expense of NVIDIA's own chipset sales so we're not so sure NVIDIA will give Intel anymore than this.
Thanks to Bern for changing the thread title!

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Naturn
Deeds, not words.
+311|6629|Greenwood, IN

mikeyb118 wrote:

.Sup wrote:

mikeyb118 wrote:


I am a big fan of Gigabyte motherboards, but they always seem to mess up with the IDE position. For me it needs to be between the 24 ATX power port and the SATA ports. /rant
I see what you mean. It wouldn't bother me since I don't use IDE anymore.
They do it to fuck with your mind, I mean look inside my case...
http://img155.imageshack.us/img155/8895/img1197xw8.jpg
Putting a new hard drive in was A-fucking nightmare. Gigabyte engineers are cruel bastards.

http://img155.imageshack.us/img155/7200/img1198lc5.jpg
Overall pic for what a new-build in an old case w/ no cable management looks like.
Well your problem is the EIDE cable... from the looks of it you don't need it.  Besides most high end mainboards these days have both their SATA and EIDE ports at an angle on the edge of the board.
The_Sniper_NM
Official EVGA Fanboy
+94|6137|SC | USA |
Looks fucking awesome. I'll be skipping the first generation as well. It'll be amazing if EVGA makes an X58. They'll probably compete with ASUS and Gigabyte for majority of the market, considering how many loyal EVGA fans there are anyways.
Poseidon
Fudgepack DeQueef
+3,253|6561|Long Island, New York

The_Sniper_NM wrote:

Looks fucking awesome. I'll be skipping the first generation as well. It'll be amazing if EVGA makes an X58. They'll probably compete with ASUS and Gigabyte for majority of the market, considering how many loyal EVGA fans there are anyways.
That'd be fucking badass.

I gotta say though, I'm kinda pissed that EVGA's not making an 850/890i...
TopHat01
Limitless
+117|5928|CA
I'll take three, that is all.

dtacs
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how much RAM can it hold?


I know the new gigabyte one can hold 16gb
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.Sup
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Acreta wrote:

how much RAM can it hold?


I know the new gigabyte one can hold 16gb
Hows that? 16GB? I think there are still only 2GB sticks or are there 4GB sticks out already? Looks like it can hold 12Gbs.
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