Design of the motherboard that has not changed much in 15 years or have been building computers. Of course, it has not been a few changes here and there with us in the AGP and PCI Express, LGA775 and LGA1366 to come here today, but the same basic ideas that have always applied. With the new Xtreme Design Series, announced Monday that Asus wants to believe those days are coming to an end. We are not so sure, however, if the series lives up to its promise, could be a serious earnings overclockeurs and system builders. The changes begin with the introduction of cooling Cool3 + battery. This system of heat pipes in copper, is based solely on the battery Cool2 mechanism P5E64 WAS, using better, eight-layer printed circuit board (PCB), instead of a six layers. Asus said that the additional layer to improve the temperature of the motherboard and can increase the heat dissipation of up to 17 percent. Also new is the Xtreme phase, which stabilizes and optimizes the power based on the burden of treatment, and Turbo V software interface with a processor that operates on the principle that you can overclock dynamically adjusting the clock speed and other variables. Asus says that this feature alone can increase the processing speed of 51 percent. May be able to achieve the performance of another boost with the new Turbo-key, which allows you to configure the system for different profiles of performance with a single click.And yet another request: Xtreme Design hosted a number plate unusual low anti-electrostatic discharge due to the exclusive competence of chips, circuits, and I / O shield designs to mitigate the negative effects and damage to components. Asus Braga that Xtreme Design Series cards pass stringent "proof that the EMI is 30 percent more stringent benchmarks for the industry.
Maybe it's just a case of first impression that is, but most of these new features do not appear to be a part of change. Yes, everyone is concerned about security for themselves and their components, and in difficult economic times, maximize energy and squeeze every drop of each cycle of the CPU is good. But overclocking profiles are not big news, and some of those victories application performance tests prior to believe.This, however, must wait. Asus can not be convinced to say when any of these motherboards would be released. The best we could leave the company is that P6TD Deluxe, a revised version of the P6T Deluxe, one of the first (and best-sellers) Core I7-ready board and the next EVO M4A785TD-M, based on AMD 785G chipset and using "some" Xtreme design technology, will be available at about the same time. If we were to guess, like in the coming months, but this is pure speculation based on the fact that we can not imagine the vast amount of information that is public about a series that the mother was not prepared to be very soon.At least Asus has provided a number of specifications for P6TD Deluxe. They include:
Form Factor: ATX
Sockets: LGA1366
Chipset: Intel X58
System Bus: up to 6400 tons per second
RAM: 6 slots, max 24GB, DDR3 2000 (overclocked) / 1866 (overclocked) / 1800 (overclocked) / 1600 (overclocked) / 1333/1066, Non-ECC, unbuffered
Expansion Slots: 3 PCIe 2.0 x16 (in x16/x16/x1 or x16/x8/x8 mode), 1 PCIe x4, 2 PCI
Multi-GPU: SLI / ATI CrossFireX
Storage: 6 SATA 3Gb / s ports, 1 eSATA, 1 UltraDMA 133/100/66
Network: Gigabit LAN controllers Douala
Audio: ADI AD2000B 8-channel HD Audio
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