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ASUS P7P55 Premium Photos [From COOLIFE]
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Is that a 32+3 for the CPU????!?!?!??!!!???
Thats an offence to good engineering design.
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I wonder what that MemOK thing is. Asus + saying all memory is OK...interesting.
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memory is A-ok? what does that mean? :confused:
and this pwm is sad... just sad... :shakes:
i was laughing a while ago joking with a friend that next we will be 32phase pwm and then 48 and etc... and now it seems this might really happen :eek:
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hello over9000 phase CPU power.
my gosh.
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That mem. OK is a feature to alleviate RAM compatibility problems with the mobo.
Seriously, that 32ph PWM looks like tiny heatsinks to me.http://www.operationsports.com/forum...mlins/ohno.gif
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Originally Posted by
saaya
memory is A-ok? what does that mean? :confused:
and this pwm is sad... just sad... :shakes:
i was laughing a while ago joking with a friend that next we will be 32phase pwm and then 48 and etc... and now it seems this might really happen :eek:
When you didn't think it could get any worse than Gigabytes fake 24-phase... ;)
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How lame are phase wars? ASUS and Gigabyte please, for the love of god...:rolleyes:
Any news on USB 3.0 implementation? The two ports that looked it (in leaked shots) are obscured on purpose here so either they are jerking us on or they've decided the third party controllers (NEC, Fujitsu) suck and have finally given up.
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Originally Posted by
saaya
memory is A-ok? what does that mean? :confused:
Here, let me Google that for you....now, was that so hard?
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It's 2 indutors per phase from the looks of it - ASUS will probably brand it like their other '16' phase boards (multiplexed 8).
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Hahahaha. ASUS owns, totally. Beat Gigabyte at pwms? Hilarious.
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Originally Posted by
zalbard
Hahahaha. ASUS owns, totally. Beat Gigabyte at pwms? Hilarious.
No, they have more inductors, unless GB go 24X2..lol
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a single 8 phase digital pwm designed well will destroy all these crappy phases and likely be cheaper too.
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Originally Posted by
Boogerlad
a single 8 phase digital pwm designed well will destroy all these crappy phases and likely be cheaper too.
Yes, the Volterra solution using their bigger slave IC's (45 amps each), blows holes in this stuff. Asus use a very low base switching frequency of 250KHz to keep efficiency figures high (to combat Gigiabyte's DES). There is nothing extreme about these multiplexed designs at all.
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That's 8/16 phase pwm circuit for the cores.
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What's next? A daughter board riser that plugs into a slot next to the CPU that has 64 or 128 phases?
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Gigabyte did daughterboard PWM...7? years ago... but with fewer phases. Maybe those boards were practice runs for your idea :D
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32phase
and its not even highend talk about leaving i7 owners out in the cold.
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Originally Posted by
Kylzer
32phase
and its not even highend talk about leaving i7 owners out in the cold.
Well its just like how X48 board development was left out in the cold after P45 boomed.
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these pwms look like as if someone tried to build a frame with lego bricks and then ran out of pieces :lol:
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Why doesn't a Premium board can use a digital PWM? Hilarious 32 analog phase design, if it's suposed to be a premium hardware motherboard, use digital PWM and do not start a crazy marketing race against Gigabyte...
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Originally Posted by
breakfromyou
I wonder what that MemOK thing is. Asus + saying all memory is OK...interesting.
I've used MemOK on a CrosshairIII. It did the job but couldn't get Reaper DDR3 running at 1600MHz! Basically it runs a memory test algorithm at a variety of settings to give you stable memory. Its good for getting mismatched RAM working together but doesn't do XMP speeds.
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I've seen too much marketing on this board to stay away from it....
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I've always been a fan of the good old, reliable 4+1 phase! :D