IN CEBIT ASUS P5Q-Deluxe
http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2253/...1648d124_o.jpg
BUT...p5Q-D has's another version
http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2155/...1575b3a1_o.jpg
you can find ,this one have some difference ;)
and,actually,have LSI CHIP...XD
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IN CEBIT ASUS P5Q-Deluxe
http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2253/...1648d124_o.jpg
BUT...p5Q-D has's another version
http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2155/...1575b3a1_o.jpg
you can find ,this one have some difference ;)
and,actually,have LSI CHIP...XD
The first one ( just like the P5K Deluxe & P5K3 Deluxe ) will have a SATA Ports issue with the new 8800GTS's 512MB, you'll have to sacrifice 2 SATA ports due to the "stupid" coolers' plastic casing.
The P5Q-D looks way better, and I wonder which LSI chip is on it :D
P45, right?
then what is controlling the pci slots? the lsi chip?
I detect a sticker covering "P5K-Deluxe" writing...
the second asus board says foxconn on it. They should get their manu to fix that.
Almost every i/o parts and internal connectors are made generally by Foxconn, and Foxconn is largest motherboard manufacturer.
You'd have tough time finding some motherboard that has no foxconn parts. I believe, very tough.
As i see in your sig, you have Striker II Formula. That makes me think that you haven't assembled any PC by yourself, because your motherboard clearly states Foxconn on ethernet/usb connectors. Not to mention about internal connectors and slots.
http://www.overclock3d.net/gfx/artic...131259145l.jpg
I doesn't get pissy, because i'm service engineer, i have enough hardware, don't worry. Yorkfields, G92 and bunch of ddr3 isn't far away from my workdesk. Because thats in my office computer :D
If you're not paying attention to your hardware, funny thing how are you paying attention to unreleased hardware.
First, this is not stuff given, this is stuff required.
Second, i'm not "look at my flashy riggy w00t" guy, i have hardware bought by me lot better than yours, and i have not only one computer, so lets stop discussing this, ok?
the first P5Q-D has crap chokes around the CPU. Wont handle a quad well.
The 2nd one looks interesting :)
Sorry for being ingenue, but what this LSI chip is supposed to do?
who do you think you are? -screw your self buddy? you sound just like a little kid maybe you are. he wasnt mean or anything and still... who care about you building a better rig than him, go get a life.
That about foxconn was news to me, i always wondered why it said foxconn on my old amd cpu sockets now i know why.
P5Q-D has PCB layout of P5K-Dlx family, only i find very few differences between P5Q-D and P5K-Deluxe/P5K3-Deluxe that i have on my desk now. Not talking about stuff that is required by southbridge and extra PCI or releated to P45.
I thought P45 had native PCIe 2.0 x8 connectors so no need for a PCIe switch? I'm pretty certain one of the older Intel slides indicated this. Here's to hoping P45 will enable Socket T to go out with a BANG :party: :party:
/rant-mode on
voteban *scrolls* WeStSiDePLaYa *click*
wait, crap :mad: Are you really picking a fight on the Internet? You were clearly mis-informed in your original statement, then you dare say "And two, screw yourself buddy. Don't get pissy because I BUILT a better rig than you." Why? You just have an E8400 and a 780i but on top of that, attempting to call someone out for having seemingly lesser hardware. Next-time you unwrap a motherboard, take a look at the socket protector, Foxconn. They manufacturer EVERY one of those protectors. Don't have one because you only have one motherboard? I can mail you half a dozen. Just because you are remotely anonymous on the Internet doesn't mean you have to be a jerk.
/rant-mode off
Gomeler, there are some LGA protectors that are not built by foxconn. For example i have few Tyco that i'm looking at now. There are also ones used by ASRock that are not Foxconn transparent ones, but very weird shape ones without any manufacturer on them.
I stand corrected. All my Gigabyte and MSI protectors have been Foxconn and I've gone through quite a few. Thought I had read somewhere that Foxconn was contracted for all LGA775 protectors, must have been mis-informed. There I go for shooting off my mouth, but the point still stands :p:
I made pics from few ones that i had lying.
Foxconn standard, Foxconn transparent, Tyco, and that weird noname one. Sticker on noname one is similar to Foxconn sticker, but i have no idea if this protector is made by Foxconn.
http://www.bildez.lv/bildes/kasparz/...1204744063.jpg
That far-right one is really weird. I've got a few of the far left, haven't seen a clear one in a long while.
does anyone know if p45 pci express is 16x / 16x? or is it still 16x / 4x?
or is it split 8x / 8x ?
notice the bottom p5q d. no cmos clear where did they move it?
This is specifications given by hkepc.
http://images.tweaktown.com/imageban...43_01_full.png
Go figure. Theoretically as the P45 is mainstream based chipset 8x/8x might sound right. Otherwise this chart stands that P45 will be DDR3 only, but both ASUS boards are DDR2 and other P45 ones i seen was with DDR2 also.
Maybe it is PCI-E 2.0 16x, but when Crossfired it splits to PCI-E 1.0 16x/16x :confused:
very clean layout, il give it that.
Not so sure about the power phases though
Very noce to see 65nm in chipsets finally, look at that little thing :)
... now normally i don't see why people hate us younger folks... but now i see.
Grow up buddy just because your like OMFG look at my imba 1337 rig that you probably spent all your mommy and daddies money on compared to us that have real stuff to pay for so how about screw you and end it there.
From the first picture set I think the top one is just a place holder not a real production board.
http://img186.imageshack.us/img186/9630/mobosog3.jpg
Notice sticker vs silk screened ... be interesting to see which one comes out in a couple weeks.
He's from Hammy town ... must be something in the water :rofl:
So 8x/8x PCIe 2.0, same as 16x/16x PCIe 1.0 . Not bad at all considering current X2 cards are all PCIe 1.0
Before this degenerates into an even bigger :banana::banana::banana::banana:storm I just want to say that I'm holding out for this board :) (because I hate my DS3R :))
MMM maybe I was too quick to order the Foxconn Mars... although I really like it a lot... hope to see some tests or reviews soooooooooooon
And calm down guys this is an informative thread, not a flame war who has the biggest rig, largest budget or biggest....
Let's keep it on topic !
:rofl: :ROTF: :rofl: :ROTF:
n00b has no comeback so he starts slandering.
Trying to change the subject? Fact is, you didn't know that Foxconn made parts for almost every mobo so you started dissing other members about their rigs.
:rofl: :rofl:
good one :clap:
gosh... solve your conflict via PN please. I want to read interesting stuff not a small war between you two.
of course they are as customers are more likely to take a look at the TDP of their processor as at the consumption of their mainboard. plus in the past they only consumed a very small amount compared to the CPUs (well... up to X38 xD). they don't have that many transistors so it is not really necessary to use a cutting edge process.
June release... but maybe Oct '08 until BIOS are up-to-par... we all know never to buy the first revision of a new board.
Just because it has a sticker doesn't mean it's a prototype or won't be released. Quite a few Mobo manufacturur's just have one PCB manufactured and then put different features on them to create multiple Mobo models. From experience you can clearly see where there are missing capacitors and fan outputs on my P965-DSR3. Also, the sticker method was seen on MSI's budget p35 board over the Platinum model.
You've honestly never noticed that foxconn makes parts for all mobos?
1. You should. I find it enlightening to examine my hardware to make sure it works before I just slap her in the case and fire it up.
2. Do you ever say anything helpful? Every single post you've ever made since I've started browsing these forums has been negative or derogatory. You're always arguing and insulting, and most of the time wrong.
Who cares? If it's his job, then he qualifies as knowing just as much, probably more, than you do. I don't think anyone cares where he gets hardware as long as he knows it well.
I hope this will take over the fsb crown of the p5b-d
Anyone knows what this is?
http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/....php?p=2819030
http://en.expreview.com/2008/03/06/f...am-mobo-p5q-e/
I know it's a sort of a prototype, but why only 4 phases? Plus, the retail looks completely different.
I also found P5KC prototype board, but this one at least fairly resembles the retail, except slightly different SATA ports placement and simpler cooling.
http://www.ocxtreme.org/forumenus/showthread.php?t=799
About first post, first picture is P5K-E with P5Q Deluxe sticker, second picture is not the final product, it certainly has 16 phases and 3x PCIe x16 slots:
http://event.asus.com/mb/expressgate/index.htm
http://www.hothardware.com/News/Asus...xe_Sneak_Peek/
http://www.vr-zone.com/articles/Asus...ew/5758-2.html
So, the P5Q-deluxe looks like it should be pretty amazing. How will we know when a revised version is out later in the year, and more importantly, how will be able to make sure that the one we purchase is one of the new ones?