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    Talking Leaked Pictures of Biostar P55 Motherboards

    Here is some leaked pictures of the New P55 motherboard from Biostar

    Tpower i55

    • LGA 1156 intel Core i7/Core i5 multi-core processors support
    • 12 phases power design
    • Intel P55
    • DDR3-2000+/1800/1600
    • BIO-TEX Tech
    • IEEE1394
    • eSATA
    • CrossFire/SLI support
    • 100% Solid caps
    • BIOSTAR G.P.U (Green Power Utility ) Technology
    • BIOSTAR BIO-V For manually monitor the voltage outputs with a multimeter.
    • BIOSTAR O.M.G for simple OC in BIOS.
    • BIOSTAR Space-Pipe Technology
    • Toverclocker Utility


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    Dura Max


    Heatsinck


    Voltage measurement


    TP55 Xe

    • LGA 1156 intel Core i7/Core i5 multi-core processors support
    • 8 phases power design
    • Intel P55
    • DDR3-1800+/1600+/1333
    • BIO-TEX Tech
    • CrossFire
    • 100% Solid caps
    • BIOSTAR G.P.U (Green Power Utility ) Technology
    • BIOSTAR O.M.G for simple OC in BIOS.
    • Toverclocker Utility


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    Socket


    Heatsinck


    A cheaper board will come also , Biostar T5 XE

    • LGA 1156 intel Core i7/Core i5 multi-core processors support
    • 6 phases power design
    • Intel P55
    • DDR3-1800+/1600+/1333
    • BIO-TEX Tech
    • CrossFire
    • 100% Solid caps
    • BIOSTAR G.P.U (Green Power Utility ) Technology
    • BIOSTAR O.M.G for simple OC in BIOS.
    • Toverclocker Utility


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    Angle
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    Not sure if I like the colours, but if you remove blue stickers it might be OK. Similar to DFI LanParty style.
    Isn't the cooling system overkill?

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    Hmm bent pins in the TP55 Xe socket, warranty void

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    Thumbs down

    Colors are nauseating. Lose the IDE and floppy ports already. Use the space for something useful.
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    Look good, just hope these dont suffer memory compatability problems when overclocking the ram like on the X58 motherboards - they never did fix them fully.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Warranty_Void View Post
    Hmm bent pins in the TP55 Xe socket, warranty void
    Nice user name lol

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    When is a P55 board going to have a nf200?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nelly View Post
    Look good, just hope these dont suffer memory compatability problems when overclocking the ram like on the X58 motherboards - they never did fix them fully.
    Memory will be more stable on it ... and on new revision of X58 too.

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    whats the deal with everyone saying "durable" and such? lol..
    damn marketing people.. lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pt1t View Post
    Memory will be more stable on it ... and on new revision of X58 too.


    great news

    i cant wait to play "the old" and "the new" generation of Nehalem ^^
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    What's up with that array of capacitors near the PCI/e expansion slots?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nelly View Post
    Look good, just hope these dont suffer memory compatability problems when overclocking the ram like on the X58 motherboards - they never did fix them fully.

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    For that we should thank BOTH (AMD and Intel) companies!


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    I am sure JF is relaxed and smiling these days with there intended launch schedule. SNB Xeon servers on the other hand....
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    there yo go bringing intel into a amd thread again lol, if that was someone droping a dig at amd you would be crying like a girl.
    qft!

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    Quote Originally Posted by [XC] gomeler View Post
    What's up with that array of capacitors near the PCI/e expansion slots?
    Possibly audio filter caps
    Fold for XS!
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    Quote Originally Posted by [XC] Lead Head View Post
    Possibly audio filter caps
    yes it is
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    Gigabyte changed the way we look at motherboards. In a blue kind of way.


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    DURAMAX sounds like a condom brand or Male enhancement pills.

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    I sorta miss the ol' northbridge


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    Quote Originally Posted by Donnie27 View Post
    How would you know?
    I don't own an nVidia card right now. Amazing enough I could probably figure out how to participate in a discussion about a GTX 285.

    Seriously why does it matter what CPU he owns? lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nelly View Post
    Look good, just hope these dont suffer memory compatability problems when overclocking the ram like on the X58 motherboards - they never did fix them fully.
    Nor the I45....LOL
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tom128 View Post
    I don't own an nVidia card right now. Amazing enough I could probably figure out how to participate in a discussion about a GTX 285.

    Seriously why does it matter what CPU he owns? lol
    Because you have to take others word for it and that's lame! Don't speak as if you know something when you clearly don't. Otherwise, it just looks like another AMD or Intel Fanboy spreading FUD.

    I've had not any compat problems with 3 different P45 and two different P43 Chipset motherboards. What Problems I did have turned out to be a bad stick that Mushkin already replaced Craptacurlar GSkill RAM sold as 1066 that didn't like to even run at 800 LOL! It is worse than cheap stuff like AData, Patriot, Transend and etc......
    Quote Originally Posted by Movieman
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    For that we should thank BOTH (AMD and Intel) companies!


    Posted by duploxxx
    I am sure JF is relaxed and smiling these days with there intended launch schedule. SNB Xeon servers on the other hand....
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    there yo go bringing intel into a amd thread again lol, if that was someone droping a dig at amd you would be crying like a girl.
    qft!

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    the highend board looks good except for the blue stuff on the heatsinks...
    the heatsinks look cheap but efficient, big surface area...

    the pwm looks very nice!
    same as on BloodRage!

    and very solid vtt, 4 phases for vtt right?
    can you confirm that with biostar thomas?

    will there be a heatsink of the memory pwm?
    looks like a very solid design, nothing fancy but everything looks robust and i hope itll be very affordable

    whats up with all those caps on the bottom side of the board next to the pci slots though? 0_o


    the cheaper boards look pretty bad color wise... even worse than gigabyte... :/

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    that "duramax" is a gross comparison to my chevy =(
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    Quote Originally Posted by ILikeCosmosS View Post
    When is a P55 board going to have a nf200?
    Never. There is no point

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    the NF 200 is bad its missing the data management of the plx and hydra it just is a controller that directs data it cant duplicate or do direct routing and it runs hot. so it dosnt do anything for most applications and its useless for SLI. its like adding a racing stripe and flames to make it go faster, except it makes it worse
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    Quote Originally Posted by saaya View Post
    the highend board looks good except for the blue stuff on the heatsinks...
    the heatsinks look cheap but efficient, big surface area...

    the pwm looks very nice!
    same as on BloodRage!

    and very solid vtt, 4 phases for vtt right?
    can you confirm that with biostar thomas?

    will there be a heatsink of the memory pwm?
    looks like a very solid design, nothing fancy but everything looks robust and i hope itll be very affordable

    whats up with all those caps on the bottom side of the board next to the pci slots though? 0_o


    the cheaper boards look pretty bad color wise... even worse than gigabyte... :/
    Sascha,

    All the solid caps near PCI are for sound quality.

    Yes it s 8 power phases for CPU and 4 For VTT

    No RAM pwm heatsinck needed

    I hope that price of the high end board and overclockability will be very good !



    cheaper board keeps colors of all their previous T-series board.
    Last edited by Pt1t; 07-16-2009 at 11:01 PM.
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