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    Big step to the future, GIGABYTE EX58 EXTREME with Intel I7 EXTREME 965 CPU

    In my image, it’s been over 2 years as Intel launched Core 2 Duo CPU in LGA 775. After then,
    Intel announced several Core 2 Quad CPUs to combine with Intel LGA775 chipset.
    In the past 2 years, 965/975, P35/X38 and latest P45/X48 are all successful products.
    However, Intel is not satisfied with this, in Nov 2008, complete new structure LGA1366 I7 series is launching.

    Of course, all MB manufacturers have new boards to support LGA 1366.
    One of the largest MB providers, GIGABYTE, also provides 3 models, EX58-UD5, EX58-UD5P and EX58-EXTREME as internet info.

    The one on my hand is most hi-end one, EX58-EXTREME.
    EXTREME is the new series that GIGABYTE started in 2008.
    It’s for most hardcore overclockers and enthusiasts.
    GIGABYTE has had 2 EXTREME with P45. This time, they also launch EXTREME with X58.

    GIGABYTE EX58-EXTREME board
    SB highlights Ultra Durable3, which is the most hi-end components usage from GIGABYTE


    100% Japanese made solid capacitors + 2 oz copper PCB. Components quality is always the GIGABYTE strength.




    Left Lower Corner
    2 X PCI-E X16
    2 X PCI-E X8(These 3 PCI-E support 3-Way SLI/CrossFireX)
    1 X PCIE X4
    1 X PCIE X1
    2 X PCI
    Realtek 8111D is LAN chip that supports Teaming technology
    Realtek ALC889A, supports 7.1 channels and High Definition Audio. It also supports Dolby sounds by only 2 channels speakers.
    PCB is MADE IN TAIWAN


    Right Lower Corner
    6 X SATAII(by SB ICH10R)
    4 X SATAII
    1 X IDE
    Dual BIOS
    Diagnostic LED


    Right Upper Corner
    6 X DIMM DDR3, support 800/1066/1333/1867/2133/2400, above 2133 are special spec.
    X58 another big change is 3-channel DDR3. The performance is highly expected by end users.
    DRAM part has extra 2-phase PWM. 24Pin power connector is nearby.
    POWER/RESET buttons
    The retail version DDR3 DIMM slots are changed to Blue and White. That makes the board color be matched.
    Also provides LED to show the DES status. Users can know the DES status by lights.


    CPU VRM is 6+6 phases designed and of course support DES advanced energy saving technology.
    Latest VRD11.1 designed can support better power saving features with Intel new stepping CPU.


    IO Shield
    8 X USB 2.0
    2 X RJ-45 LAN
    1 X S/PDIF
    1 X 1394
    Clear COMS button


    EX58-EXTREME thermal module
    The surface use special process which without Oxidation problem. The black coated surface also looks more stylish.


    Dynamic 6+6 phases PWM + Lower RDS MOSFET
    The heat sink glistens with colors.

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    SB ICH10R collocate with big heat sink which can lower the heat


    EXTREME Hybird SLENT-PIPE2 is not same as P45 EXTREME copper one


    Dual VGA or 3 VGA bridge. NV SLI and ATI CFX all supported


    EX58-EXTREME installs Hybird SLENT-PIPE2




    3-Channel DDR3 is key structure of X58


    CORSAIR AIRFLOW can support 3DIMM Memory cooling


    Thermaltake V1 AX also support LGA 1366 CPU



    Boot Screen


    Main page

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    M.I.T. Frequency and Voltage setup page




    CPU Feature


    UnCore/QPI Feature
    QPI Link Speed is must item for lift frequency


    Clock Control


    INTEL exclusive Memory OC technology
    If DDR3 SPD supports XMP, BIOS will show this item. Users can OC very easily.


    Advanced DRAM setting


    Advanced voltage page
    CPU Vcore 0.5000~1.90000V
    QPI/VTT Voltage 1.082~2.000V
    CPU PLL 1.400~2.500V

    QPI PLL 0.800~1.600V
    IOH Core 1.000~2.000V
    ICH I/O 1.050~2.500V
    DARM Voltage 1.300~2.600V
    DRAM Termination 0.520~1.225V


    PC Health Status

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    Nice board

    Have just splashed out on mine

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    VERY interesting NB add-on concept.
    will be fun to see how well it works.

    Thermaltake V1
    i never truly understood how that heatsink cooled anything but i see you using it in most of your reviews WWM.
    is it really that good of a cooler ?
    why not use the OCZ Vendetta 2, Core Contact Cooler, Tuniq Tower, TRUE (which i understand why you dont use that crap thing)
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    Which board do you guys think will be a better buy, the P6T deluxe, or this???

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    Well I'm going to try a few of them. The GA-EX58-Extreme is in transit now. The Rampage 2 Extreme will ship on 11/17/08.

    And in early December will try the EVGA X58 Mobo.

    I may be an Asus Moderator, but I have to check out the competition.

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    Very very good looking and promising. Would be my Core i7 choice right now.
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    How is the quality of the wb on this? I certainly not hope it's similar to the quality of the ASUS Fuzion block. That thing is dangerous for your hardware!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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    Water cooling system

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    Quote Originally Posted by LockBreaker View Post
    How is the quality of the wb on this? I certainly not hope it's similar to the quality of the ASUS Fuzion block. That thing is dangerous for your hardware!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    Tell me about it, I had 2 leaks, if its anything like the EP45 extreme waterblock I am using now, then its strong as a OX and leak proof and problem free
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    Quote Originally Posted by GAR View Post
    Which board do you guys think will be a better buy, the P6T deluxe, or this???
    Ive pre-ordered the p6t deluxe, but Im also interested in you guys opinions..

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    This one supports tri-SLI and the P6T doesn't (if you're into that)
    RIG 1 (in progress):
    Core i7 920 @ 3GHz 1.17v (WIP) / EVGA X58 Classified 3X SLI / Crucial D9JNL 3x2GB @ 1430 7-7-7-20 1T 1.65v
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    2x X25-M 80GB (RAID0) + Caviar 500 GB / Windows 7 Ultimate x64 RC1 Build 7100

    RIG 2:
    E4500 @ 3.0 / Asus P5Q / 4x1 GB DDR2-667
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    How are temps on new chipset, does it warrant watercooling the NB as much as x48 does? I understand it's now just a sort of pci-e controller.
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    System Configuration
    CPU: INTEL Core I7 EXTREME 965
    MB: GIGABYTE EX58-EXTREME
    DRAM: CORSAIR Dominator 1GBX3 1800C7DIN/2GBX3 1600C8D
    VGA: MSI R4870X2-T2D2G-OC
    HD: SAMSUNG 32GB SSD SLC
    POWER: Corsair HX1000W Modular Power Supply
    Cooler: Thermaltake V1 AX/JETART Nano Diamond


    GIGABYTE EasyTune6 is a rich feature utility.
    Quick Boost is the new feature in X58 EXTREME.


    CPU


    Memory


    VGA


    HW Monitor


    Similar to CPU-Z/GPU-Z can display hardware info. It also can monitor the voltage and temperature status.
    You also can adjust all clock and voltage in this integrated software.


    CPU part
    INTEL Core I7 EXTREME 965 which is Quad core and support HT liked technology, so it shows 8 cores.

    CPU: 3497Mhz
    DRAM: DDR3 1618 CL8 8-8-24 1T 1.64V XMP
    4 X SUPER PI 32M


    CPU: 3870Mhz
    DRAM: DDR3 1618 CL8 8-8-24 1T 1.64V
    CrystalMark


    CINEBENCH R10


    PCMARK2005


    PCMARK seems not support 4870X2. The VGA performance is more like single card.
    But in the other parts, all performance are better than LGA775 especially Memory.
    Last edited by windwithme; 12-01-2008 at 09:26 PM.

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    133Mhz OC 200Mhz SUPER PI 1M/CPUMARK


    LGA 1366 changes to QPI from FSB and the frequency is only 133Mhz.
    However, the performance is no any decline to LGA 775.


    Memory part
    1GBX3


    Triple channel
    DDR3 1888 CL8 8-8-21,20435MB/s


    DDR3 1987 CL8 8-8-21,21357MB/s


    In Triple channel mode, the performance is extremely high. It’s almost double the previous DDR2/DDR3 platforms.
    Thus it can be seen LGA 1366 takes DDR3 performance into the new generation.

    Dual channel
    DDR3 2000 CL8 7-6-21,21685MB/s


    DDR3 1987 CL7 6-5-21,21967MB/s


    CPU-Z always shows 1 or 2 more in CL value, so I use EVEREST as standard. Besides, the dual channel performance is also great. But in the same clock and CL, Triple channel is still higher.

    2GBX3 CORSAIR CM3X2G 1600C8D




    EVERSET&SANDRA
    DDR3 1619 CL8 8-8-24 1T 1.6V
    Single channel
    12575/11906MB/s


    Dual channel
    18383/21002MB/s
    Last edited by windwithme; 12-01-2008 at 09:13 PM.

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    Triple channel
    18900/28754MB/s


    OC DDR3 1836 CL8 8-8-24 1T 1.6V
    19853/32866MB/s


    You can see obviously under LGA 1366 structure, 3GB bandwidth is higher than 2GB around 7752MB/s in SANDRA.


    3DMark
    MSI 4870X2 780/1800Mhz

    3DMARK2005


    3DMARK2006


    These 2 results are surprising me. I use the same 4870X2 but the performance is 10~20% higher than LGA775 platform. This is very great performance improvement which only changed platform.


    Concludes GIGABYTE EX58-EXTREME
    Good
    1.EXTREME series has GIGABYTE UD3 components and rich features
    2.100% Japanese made solid capacitors, extra 2-phase PWM for NB and Memory
    3.BIOS is also improved a lot. It provides wide voltage range and rich BIOS parameters are never seen in GIGABYTE products before.
    4.10 SATAII, Dual LAN, 6xDIMM DDR3
    5.Diagnostic LED and Power/Reset/Clear CMOS buttons
    6.3-channel DDR3 performance and 3-Way SLI/CFX supported
    7.6+6 Dynamic PWM, Intel latest VRD11.1 design, Exclusive DES Advanced for efficient power control.
    8.EasyTune6 provides plenty features in OS.

    Weak
    1.LGA 1366 platform is too costive at the moment.
    2.I7 CPU max power consumption is 130W, a little bit too high
    3.If GIGABYTE can provide audio module card that will be better


    Performance ★★★★★★★★★★
    Components ★★★★★★★★★★
    Outlook ★★★★★★★★★☆
    C/P ★★★★★★★☆☆☆


    GIGABYTE is good at using better quality components with the same selling price.
    EXTREME series is the product has both performance and OC capability.
    So it’s absolutely the most hi-end product in GIGABYTE line.
    2oz copper, DES, 50000hrs Japanese made solid capacitors, dynamic PWM, and Hybird SLENT-PIPE2 combination, all features are very impressive.

    DDR3 performance and OC capability are much better than P45 under this new structure. The market price and BIOS update OC ability will be the key for X58.
    One more important factor is X58 is NV SLI/ATI CFX combo. This is the dream for many 3D performance seekers. X58 makes this dream come true.

    This time, Intel’s changed is really impressive for the performance and specifications.
    The product key selling factor is always price. In the near future, we can see LGA1366 replacing LGA775 as hi-end product leader.
    However, what budget you have, what product you get.
    The best C/P is always key concern. If you are going to build a new PC and have very high budget, LGA1366 is your must consideration.
    Last edited by windwithme; 11-13-2008 at 08:02 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Xello View Post
    How are temps on new chipset, does it warrant watercooling the NB as much as x48 does? I understand it's now just a sort of pci-e controller.
    i'm with you here, because the processor is doing ALL of the heavy lifting now i can't see the northbridge justifying that silly cooling system. also, because of the pci-e placement tri-sli is only available while the mobo is out of your case.

    i think i'll be waiting until evga and dfi release their x58 boards before i take the plunge into nehelam.
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    Very nice pics!!
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    Four options for EasyTune6: Default 3.19GHz going up to 3.84GHz. If someone's going to use quickboost, who wouldn't just pick to last and fastest option? I can't imagine that I would ever decide to go with the middle options at 3.36GHz or 3.6GHz It's all or none, or for this crowd for that matter it's what's beyond...

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