Will the Rampage Extreme have the ICH10 SB ?
Will the Rampage Extreme have the ICH10 SB ?
Whenever they go out in stores the Rampage?
New Asus P5E3 Premium X48 Review. Conclusion, "To put it simply, the Asus P5E3 Premium is a Maximus killer."
http://www.overclock3d.net/reviews.p..._motherboard/1
Is it just me or would the board have scored better if they had run the RAM at 1600 or 1800?!?. They ran the test with the RAM set to 1066!! Send the board to me and I will test it with my 1600 RAM that is sitting in my closet waiting for a motherboard!
http://www.overclock3d.net/reviews.p..._motherboard/5
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They ran the test with the RAM set to 1066!! Send the board to me and I will test it with my 1600 RAM that is sitting in my closet waiting for a motherboard!
At least they have dual gtll ref circuits now a weakness on the x38 board, although no insight as to what the options are.
CPU PLL is still the same range minimum 1.50v which is high wjhen intel max is 1.60v
Vttt - FSB Termination Voltage: 1.20v - 1.50v , would bre nice to see a higher ceiling.
Looks better but depends on £ :lol:
It probably would have scored better but I think the reviewer was trying to do a like for like comparison with the other boards tested rather than giving it all its got.
Quote from 1st page 2nd paragraph.
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During the testing of the boards above, special care was taken to ensure that the BIOS settings used matched whenever possible.
Edit : The review link I just posted for Supershanks has the ram up round 1800mhz with an Everest screenie too, it looks impressive too.
Here is another review that details a little more of the voltage ranges.
http://www.anandtech.com/mb/showdoc.aspx?i=3229&p=4
I think you will find the vtt scale changes depending on the chip i.e 45 ~ 65nm just like my DFI does now.
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Yep, looks like a killer board!
only thing i DONT like. and actually the cooling are great...when i had the P5E3 Deluxe board, with the same heatpipe cooling it managed it pretty well, at avarage usage of the comp, it kept it almost 30c, and it was X38 chipset..
ah well, to the point, aswell as the X38 board, it doesnt show any info, there are no sensors for the Voltage, it dosnt show in bios nor everest, i NEED to see what voltage been set, and whats real from bios and what droop i get etc, thats the only bad thing... but as it seems that DFI wont put out a ddr3 board? "romours here on XS" , and no sign of Rampage Extreme, this looks like my new board.
regards.
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I think you will find the vtt scale changes depending on the chip i.e 45 ~ 65nm just like my DFI does now.
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Auto, 1.20V to 1.50V in 0.02V increments, 1.20V (65nm CPU) or 1.10v (45nm CPU) standard
ASUS P5E3 Premium Specifications looks to be just 65/45nm dependent. Maybe a little higher cieling then for 65nm :)
What range has your DFI got.
I See DFI x48 as the main competition here, at least in my head:)
luck:)
I think off the top of my head 1.2-1.5v with the 45nm & up to 1.6 with the 65nm.
I reckon the interesting thing this time out is maybe DFI will be in a position to launch there X48 boards when ASUS do so we will get both brands at once instead of waiting 2 months for the DFI.
I love DFI but so far the ASUS boards are impressing me, It may finally be time to switch to DDR3.......ohhhh the decisions DFI X48 DDR2, Rampage X48 DDR2 or make the jump to DDR3 I'm torn right now.
More DDR2 X48 reviews needed :D
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Yep the link I here
from your article shows it .:)Quote:
Auto, 1.20V to 1.50V in 0.02V increments, 1.20V (65nm CPU) or 1.10v (45nm CPU) standard
Yep been pondering on that myself. Whilst they might both be ready development wise it depends how Intel dish up the chips.:)Quote:
I reckon the interesting thing this time out is maybe DFI will be in a position to launch there X48 boards when ASUS do
Think ddr2 will be out 1st:
DFI LT X48-T2RS DDR2 Boards Available 16th March! with ddr3 in April.
luck:)
Reading the reviews do you think they really are holding back as some reviews have the P5e allmost equal with the Maximus extreme, in fact beating it in some places?
I know they said that in some reviews like for like settings, but the difference in price to the old Maximus Extreme is £70. There seems to be no word on the Rampage Extreme :shrug:
I'm probably going to be a sucker though and go with the P5E3 because I have some Cellshock modules waiting to be used that were bought 2 months back, and by the time I get to use them depreciation would of set in.
I like the fact I should get more life outta my Q6600 at higher than 3.75Ghz maybe until I can source E8500 and clock that to 4.5GHz
If I have no plans of running SLI, will the 790i have any advantages over the P5E3 Premium?
Soo... has anyone gotten a Rampage Formula here? I see it's listed as in stock now here in Norway, and I'm rather tempted to order one... It's just that I don't want to be the first to get one (guinea pig, anyone?)
http://www.netshop.no/aspx/loginVnet...1074&__redir=1
Says 20+ in stock, unless it's an error of some kind.
Review of the Rampage :
http://enthusiast.hardocp.com/articl...50aHVzaWFzdA==
Some like it simple some like it tech...for me as long as it is honest and objective I don't mind...
Well yeah, but it didn't really get into anything of what's special about the board. But you're right, diversity is good.