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Thread: First Test DDR3 Intel Bearlake P35 Motherboard ASUS P5K3 Deluxe

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    First Test DDR3 Intel Bearlake P35 Motherboard ASUS P5K3 Deluxe

    Some ASUS P5K3 Deluxe DDR3 pics






























    Some Memory Companies' GSKILL, GeIL, Super Talent and Team DDR3




    GSKILL DDR3 Test






    GeIL DDR3 Test







    Super Talent DDR3 Test



    Team DDR3 Test










    Thanks your reading.

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    very nice

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    I don't understand the numbers?...you're using the ES E6850 which has a default 333FSB, correct?

    Out of the memory you've tested which is the best?, and how do the benchmarks compare to DDR2 memory?

    Meaning, without overclocking the CPU/FSB or memory how do the SuperPI timings match up?

    Eg. use the X6800 with default 266FSB and 2.93GHz using default DDR2 memory running at 800MHz with the standard 4-4-4-12 timings.

    Now run the E6850ES at default 333FSB with normal 3.00GHz clock speed, then use some low latency DDR3 memory at 800MHz with say 5-5-5-18 timings.

    Basically we're trying to establish if there is any performance increase and if DDR3 is worth the changeover.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Richard Dower View Post
    I don't understand the numbers?...you're using the ES E6850 which has a default 333FSB, correct?

    Out of the memory you've tested which is the best?, and how do the benchmarks compare to DDR2 memory?

    Meaning, without overclocking the CPU/FSB or memory how do the SuperPI timings match up?

    Eg. use the X6800 with default 266FSB and 2.93GHz using default DDR2 memory running at 800MHz with the standard 4-4-4-12 timings.

    Now run the E6850ES at default 333FSB with normal 3.00GHz clock speed, then use some low latency DDR3 memory at 800MHz with say 5-5-5-18 timings.

    Basically we're trying to establish if there is any performance increase and if DDR3 is worth the changeover.
    I'm comparing that now, I'm matching his clocks using cas5 & cas4. I'm sure there's a reason the traditional 3.6Ghz with 1:1 & 4:5 dividers is not shown
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    I think a straight shootout is nesscary, say DDR3 800MHz and 1066MHz vs. DDR2 800MHz and 1066MHz.

    Set the clock speeds and FSB for the CPU's the same.
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    I love the images, very nicely done.

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    I think the Intel Chipset will still be Memory limited.

    Only on chip memory controller will make a MASSIVE difference, not %5 or something insignificant like that.

    Paying %100 price difference for %5 gain = poor economics.

    Mind you, im very interested in head-head results, so i can make a decision on getting a QX6700 and sticking with this Badaxe2 for the rest of the year at least.
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    Thanks a lot for the preview, a DDR2 vs DDR3 would be nice too

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    AndreYang, thanks for sharing all this.

    Gunnz Akimbo, limited with 700+ MHz capable memory!?

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    I think a straight shootout is nesscary, say DDR3 800MHz and 1066MHz vs. DDR2 800MHz and 1066MHz.

    Set the clock speeds and FSB for the CPU's the same .

    yup good chance to see the nearest meduim evolvment in pc future.
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    excellent pics.
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    It's nice to see E-SATA coming into popularity...

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    this board looks awesome, good pics too

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    6*572 or 7*572 ?
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    jack u will have to pay for the HW il be doing 3D soon

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    Quote Originally Posted by Quentin View Post


    6*572 or 7*572 ?
    Yeah just noticed that as well. If it is 6*572 it is a huge performance increase.

    Would win 32m low clock challenge with a much lower cpu speed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Yoxxy View Post
    Yeah just noticed that as well. If it is 6*572 it is a huge performance increase.

    Would win 32m low clock challenge with a much lower cpu speed.
    If it is 6*572 i will sell my DDR2 and buy DDR3
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    try the new cpu 1.40 says better p35 support.
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    How well DDR3 responds to V and what V you running?
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    nice ... DDR3 1400 ... thats alot of bandwidth .
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    Is it me or are the RAM test pictures dead?

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    Looking good. Thanks for the great pics.

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    Is cas5 the minimum?

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    modem killer pictures lol j/k

    nice pictures AndreYang
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    has anyone noticed that the graphics is AGP????? whats the deal here????
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