Here it is Folks -----> http://www.motherboardpro.com/ASUS-M...ard-p-718.html![]()
Here it is Folks -----> http://www.motherboardpro.com/ASUS-M...ard-p-718.html![]()
ASUS P6T7 WS Supercomputer
Intel Core i7 920 2.66GHz Batch 3849A925
ZALMAN CNPS9900LED 120mm
CORSAIR DOMINATOR 6GB DDR3-1600 (3 x 2GB)
ASUS ENGTX260 MATRIX
500x1 - 4x160 -1 x 750GB HD's
COOLERMASTER ATCS 840 Black
Antec Signature SG850 850W PSU
On Board Sound
SAMSUNG T260 Rose-Black 25.5"
Wndows 7 RC
OMG i get a heart attack !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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AMD Phenom II 1090T @ 4GHz Asus Crosshair IV
HD6970
LSI Megaraid 9260-4i 4xMomentus XT
OCZ Vertex 3@SB850
8 gig Patriot Viper 7-7-7-24 T1
Swiftech Watercooling
Filco Majestouch 2
Zowie EC1
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They are selling it cheaper than the M3A32-MVP deluxe![]()
Phenom 9850 Black edition 0811 CPQW
OCZ Vendetta cooler
Motherboards : Gigabyte GA-MA790FX-DQ6 BIOS F7b
RAM: 4x 1GB PC2-6400 Corsair CMT2X1024-6400C4 @ 4-4-4-12
Graphics card: Gigabyte 8800GT GV-NX88T512HPV1 with Zalman Vf-830Cu heatsink and Samsung VRAM
Case: Silver Thermaltake Soprano VB1000SWS
Powersupply: Solytech 600W SL-8600EPS
Hard disc drives: Maxtor 120 GB IDE hard drive, Samsung spinpoint 1TB 7200RPM 32MB cache SATAII hard drive
Windows XP Professional SP2 32bit/ Vista 64 bit SP1 dualboot
#Something like a phenom, something like a phenom...
Looks like RD790/SB750 is for sale very soon since I noticed today Foxconn's offer is finally on pre-order, ETA of 8 days. I hope this counts for DFI as well so I can expect it in the next two weeks... I hope![]()
Synaptic Overflow
CPU:
-Intel Core i7 920 3841A522
--CPU: 4200Mhz| Vcore: +120mV| Uncore: 3200Mhz| VTT: +100mV| Turbo: On| HT: Off
---CPU block: EK Supreme Acetal| Radiator: TCF X-Changer 480mm
Motherboard:
-Foxconn Bloodrage P06
--Blck: 200Mhz| QPI: 3600Mhz
Graphics:
-Sapphire Radeon HD 4870X2
--GPU: 750Mhz| GDDR: 900Mhz
RAM:
-3x 2GB Mushkin XP3-12800
--Mhz: 800Mhz| Vdimm: 1.65V| Timings: 7-8-7-20-1T
Storage:
-3Ware 9650SE-2LP RAID controller
--2x Western Digital 74GB Raptor RAID 0
PSU:
-Enermax Revolution 85+ 1250W
OS:
-Windows Vista Business x64
ORDERED: Sapphire HD 5970 OC
LOOKING FOR: 2x G.Skill Falcon II 128GB SSD, Windows 7
me is getting the
M3A79-T DELUXE
for my 9950BE wooo cant wait
Now, when do the 125w TDP Phenom 9950BEs come out? Is it next week? This motherboard and that CPU will have a home in my room very shortly. This old Opty 185 of mine deserves a rest.
My guess is we will see the arrival of the new boards and 4870 1GB in the week from sept 1-5.
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AMD Phenom II 1090T @ 4GHz Asus Crosshair IV
HD6970
LSI Megaraid 9260-4i 4xMomentus XT
OCZ Vertex 3@SB850
8 gig Patriot Viper 7-7-7-24 T1
Swiftech Watercooling
Filco Majestouch 2
Zowie EC1
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Me too!!! I want DFI. Whats interesting about the Asus, is that they dropped the 4 PCIex16 slots, and went with 3 instead. Whats interesting too is that on this particular listing (which could be wrong), is that it says "3 x PCIe x16 (Support PCIe 2.0 / 1.0 Architecture ) (Dual x8 or Dual x16/x4; Triple x8/x4/x8)"
Thats weird. I would expect 16/8/8 like the DFI 3 slot has. I dunno
Last edited by nanohead; 08-29-2008 at 05:19 PM.
Asus M3A79-T W/ PII 720@3.6Ghz DTek Fuzion Water Block
Raptor X 150G Boot Device & 3 X WD 500GB in RAID 5 Load Device
8G OCZ Reaper @1066
2xVisiontek 4870 Xfire @790/1080Mhz w/XPSC Water Blocks
Razer Barracuda Sound System
Windows Vista 64 Bit SP1
LG 24" 1920X1200
Asus M3A79-T W/ PII 720@3.6Ghz DTek Fuzion Water Block
Raptor X 150G Boot Device & 3 X WD 500GB in RAID 5 Load Device
8G OCZ Reaper @1066
2xVisiontek 4870 Xfire @790/1080Mhz w/XPSC Water Blocks
Razer Barracuda Sound System
Windows Vista 64 Bit SP1
LG 24" 1920X1200
haha nice![]()
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AMD Phenom II 1090T @ 4GHz Asus Crosshair IV
HD6970
LSI Megaraid 9260-4i 4xMomentus XT
OCZ Vertex 3@SB850
8 gig Patriot Viper 7-7-7-24 T1
Swiftech Watercooling
Filco Majestouch 2
Zowie EC1
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It is already available on MotherboardPro!
Unfortunately I live in the EU.
He has already got one! http://www.ocxtreme.org/forumenus/showthread.php?t=3827
It has arrived to Newegg! Only for $189.99!http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16813131339
Main: 900D - Prime 1000T - Asus Crosshair VI Extreme - R7 1700X @ 4.0ghz - RX Vega 64? - 32GB DDR4 3466 - 1TB 960 Pro -
--- XSPC AX360 x3 - HK IV Pro - HK RX480 - HK 200 D5 - BP Compression ---
HTPC: 250D - Prime 850T - Gigabyte G1 ITX - i7 6700K @ 4.5ghz - GTX 1080 Ti - 16GB 3200 - 1TB 960 Pro -
--- ST30 x UT60 - Kyros HF - KryoGraphics 1080 - HK100 DDC - Monsoon Compression ---
HV01: Define XL R2 - Prime 1200P - Asus Zenith Extreme - TR 1950X - RX580CF - 128GB DDR4 ECC - 512GB 960P - 4x 2TB RE
HV02: Node 804 - Prime 850T - SuperMicro X1SSH - E3-1230 v6 - Vega FE - 64GB ECC - 512GB 960 Pro - 4x 6TB Gold -
http://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc.php?id=414508
I can recommend this mobo.
CPU up to 1.7V
NB up to 1.7V (CPU)
RAM up to 2.5V
Last edited by Milans; 09-09-2008 at 01:41 AM.
Main: 900D - Prime 1000T - Asus Crosshair VI Extreme - R7 1700X @ 4.0ghz - RX Vega 64? - 32GB DDR4 3466 - 1TB 960 Pro -
--- XSPC AX360 x3 - HK IV Pro - HK RX480 - HK 200 D5 - BP Compression ---
HTPC: 250D - Prime 850T - Gigabyte G1 ITX - i7 6700K @ 4.5ghz - GTX 1080 Ti - 16GB 3200 - 1TB 960 Pro -
--- ST30 x UT60 - Kyros HF - KryoGraphics 1080 - HK100 DDC - Monsoon Compression ---
HV01: Define XL R2 - Prime 1200P - Asus Zenith Extreme - TR 1950X - RX580CF - 128GB DDR4 ECC - 512GB 960P - 4x 2TB RE
HV02: Node 804 - Prime 850T - SuperMicro X1SSH - E3-1230 v6 - Vega FE - 64GB ECC - 512GB 960 Pro - 4x 6TB Gold -
Phenom II 940BE (CACVC AC 0850BPMW) @ 3.8Ghz (1.475v) on Custom h2O
ASUS M3A79-T Deluxe - BIOS v0703 - HT @ 1.8Ghz / NB @ 2.2Ghz / PCIE @ 100Mhz
2 x 2GB G.SKill PC2-8500 RAM @ 5-5-5-15 2T (Unganged) | 2 x GeCube HD4850's CF @ 700/1150
2 x 160GB Samsung Spinpoints (RAID-0) | 1 x 320GB Seagate 7200.10 (JBOD)
Thermaltake Toughpower 750W PSU | Samsung 206BW 20" LCD Screen
Vista Home Premium 64-bit SP2 / Win7 Ultimate Beta 64-bit
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3DMark Vantage Score = P13403 - http://service.futuremark.com/compare?3dmv=791574
3DMark06 Score = 20027 - http://service.futuremark.com/compare?3dm06=9996881
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My External LCS Mod - http://s91.photobucket.com/albums/k2...t=1f046259.flv
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"only" 3710 MHz
My SingleStage have a lot of work with this X4 9850![]()
CPU @ 1.55V, NB(CPU) @ 1.55V, RAM @ 2.1V. Rest as you see in validation + a little correction of ACC
Very nice looking board & OC! I've got the 790GX version of that.
Particle's First Rule of Online Technical Discussion:
As a thread about any computer related subject has its length approach infinity, the likelihood and inevitability of a poorly constructed AMD vs. Intel fight also exponentially increases.
Rule 1A:
Likewise, the frequency of a car pseudoanalogy to explain a technical concept increases with thread length. This will make many people chuckle, as computer people are rarely knowledgeable about vehicular mechanics.
Rule 2:
When confronted with a post that is contrary to what a poster likes, believes, or most often wants to be correct, the poster will pick out only minor details that are largely irrelevant in an attempt to shut out the conflicting idea. The core of the post will be left alone since it isn't easy to contradict what the person is actually saying.
Rule 2A:
When a poster cannot properly refute a post they do not like (as described above), the poster will most likely invent fictitious counter-points and/or begin to attack the other's credibility in feeble ways that are dramatic but irrelevant. Do not underestimate this tactic, as in the online world this will sway many observers. Do not forget: Correctness is decided only by what is said last, the most loudly, or with greatest repetition.
Rule 3:
When it comes to computer news, 70% of Internet rumors are outright fabricated, 20% are inaccurate enough to simply be discarded, and about 10% are based in reality. Grains of salt--become familiar with them.
Remember: When debating online, everyone else is ALWAYS wrong if they do not agree with you!
Random Tip o' the Whatever
You just can't win. If your product offers feature A instead of B, people will moan how A is stupid and it didn't offer B. If your product offers B instead of A, they'll likewise complain and rant about how anyone's retarded cousin could figure out A is what the market wants.
I think my 9850 is more or less a lemon. I didn't get any better OC with my M3A79-T (non-deluxe) than I did with my MSI K9A2 Plat.
Particle's First Rule of Online Technical Discussion:
As a thread about any computer related subject has its length approach infinity, the likelihood and inevitability of a poorly constructed AMD vs. Intel fight also exponentially increases.
Rule 1A:
Likewise, the frequency of a car pseudoanalogy to explain a technical concept increases with thread length. This will make many people chuckle, as computer people are rarely knowledgeable about vehicular mechanics.
Rule 2:
When confronted with a post that is contrary to what a poster likes, believes, or most often wants to be correct, the poster will pick out only minor details that are largely irrelevant in an attempt to shut out the conflicting idea. The core of the post will be left alone since it isn't easy to contradict what the person is actually saying.
Rule 2A:
When a poster cannot properly refute a post they do not like (as described above), the poster will most likely invent fictitious counter-points and/or begin to attack the other's credibility in feeble ways that are dramatic but irrelevant. Do not underestimate this tactic, as in the online world this will sway many observers. Do not forget: Correctness is decided only by what is said last, the most loudly, or with greatest repetition.
Rule 3:
When it comes to computer news, 70% of Internet rumors are outright fabricated, 20% are inaccurate enough to simply be discarded, and about 10% are based in reality. Grains of salt--become familiar with them.
Remember: When debating online, everyone else is ALWAYS wrong if they do not agree with you!
Random Tip o' the Whatever
You just can't win. If your product offers feature A instead of B, people will moan how A is stupid and it didn't offer B. If your product offers B instead of A, they'll likewise complain and rant about how anyone's retarded cousin could figure out A is what the market wants.
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