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    Epox 5P965+ GLI

    I got this from a good friend


    Fotos:

    La placa completa se ve muy sexy en pcb negro



    Epox se preocupo y le puso 2 conectores IDE a la placa, trae 8 conectores SATA y switchs on off en la placa misma






    El tipico led que muestra los procesos al botear, ahora al parecer nos dira la temperatura de nuestro CPU en grados Celcius











    Especificaciones:

    CPU Socket:

    Socket LGA775 for Intel Quad Core processor Q6000 series
    Support Intel Core 2 Duo processor E6000/ E4000 series
    Support Intel Dual core Pentium D 8xx/9xx series up to 3.6GHz
    Support Intel Single core Celeron-D 3xx series, Pentium-4 5xx/6xx series, P4EE up to 3.8GHz
    Support 533/800/1066 MHz front-side bus
    Support Intel CPU manufactured in 65nm process.

    Chipset:

    Intel P965 + ICH8R (EP-5P965+ GLI only)

    System Memory:

    Four 240-pin DDR2 SDRAM DIMM sockets
    Support 1.8v DDR2-533/667/800 DIMMs with dual channel architecture
    Support single-sided or double-sided, non-ECC, DIMMs with 256Mb/512Mb/1Gb devices
    Support up to 8GB system memory

    Expansion Slots:

    Three PCI connectors compliant with PCI v2.3
    One PCI-Express (x1) connectors compliant with PCI Express 1.0a
    One PCI Express (x16) connector compliant with PCI Express 1.0a
    One PCI Express (x4) connector for extra PCI-E VGA in GLI (Graphics Link Interface) mode

    EZ-IDE:
    Two IDE interface (for 2 device) from onboard SiI3811A SATA-IDE converter for driver-free IDE


    USB:
    Ten USB connectors compliant with USB2.0 from embedded USB controller (4 connectors at rear panel)

    S-ATA:
    Six S-ATA II ports with up to 300MB/s bandwidth from ICH8R

    LAN:
    One Gb Ethernet from Realtek RTL8111B PCI-E (x1) controller

    Audio:
    Selectable 2, 6 or 8-CH audio from Realtek ALC883 HDA compliant CODEC
    Support rear panel SPDIF Optical output.
    Support Aux-In, CD-In
    Support Front panel audio for Mic-In and stereo Line-out only.
    (Front panel Line-out electrically shared with rear panel Line-out).
    Support Jack detection for fool-proof audio device installation

    Source: Chilehardware

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    funny color for an epox

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    Deja-Vu?

    i thougt i saw this before from another guy

    anyway, nice mobo. so it seems black PCB is the Cool Way
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    Quote Originally Posted by Marioace
    Deja-Vu?

    i thougt i saw this before from another guy

    anyway, nice mobo. so it seems black PCB is the Cool Way
    Prolly the first revision, green one. This is the release version.

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    4 phase, plenty of PCI, PCIe placement is a touch close. but over all a pretty good design
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    Quote Originally Posted by Marioace
    Deja-Vu?

    i thougt i saw this before from another guy

    anyway, nice mobo. so it seems black PCB is the Cool Way
    Prolly the first revision, green one. This is the release version.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JuanFlaiter
    Prolly the first revision, green one. This is the release version.
    Deja Vu
    http://xtremesystems.org/forums/show...58&postcount=4
    http://xtremesystems.org/forums/show...89&postcount=6
    I'm guessing the later one is the release version
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    As funny as it sounds, EPoX is my fav mobo manufacturer of all time. Consistently high quality boards at low prices which have the capability to outperform much "higher end" boards.

    Put me on the list for one of these once they start shipping, it looks great!

    /me hopes they put out an nVidia base board...

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    Yup Epox are uber quality boards, rock solid. It's just that.. sometimes I have the feeling they don't give a crap about the layout. They've got a typical (and kind of unique) Epox way, which is cool, but imo it's not always that convenient.

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    A shame Epox is always so late with its product or doesn't even release a product.

    This product has alot of potential.
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    Ahh, any news on this? Saw it on newegg. Looks real attractive from multiple fronts, but not enough info on it. Some review on newegg said guy couldn't break 320. Really don't want to believe that. Need a new board asap, so can't wait for dfi infinity p965.. This looks like good candidate, or else it's p5b vanilla + all the mods...

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    Epox has to be green in my eyes.

    8RDA+ FTW!!!!

    Remember those MOSFETS? Man those things would get above 150 degrees and still run dead stable.... good times
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    Forgotten child reborn 8RDA+, those were the days
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    I was hopping this Epox to be good, but it's a crap motherboard.

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    I remember my good old trusty 8KHA+, clocked my 1700+ tbred to 1.68GHz without a sweat on there Had to be careful of the PCI and AGP busses though, no locks the PCI seemed to not like going above 38MHz too much
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    Quote Originally Posted by doompc
    I was hopping this Epox to be good, but it's a crap motherboard.

    i already got one of this is in our labs, review should be up soon

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    Quote Originally Posted by Thorry
    Epox has to be green in my eyes.

    8RDA+ FTW!!!!

    Remember those MOSFETS? Man those things would get above 150 degrees and still run dead stable.... good times

    I loved that board, its teh one that got me into overclocking... sigh i miss the old girl... epox is so damn hard to find up here in canada

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    Yes the black PCB is muy sexy compared to the ugly green
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    This Mobo is really bad, like all of Epox products ... totally low end with low performance and horrible overclocking - look at the X-review ...

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    Quote Originally Posted by OBR
    This Mobo is really bad, like all of Epox products ... totally low end with low performance and horrible overclocking - look at the X-review ...
    Epox may not be the best with Intel but they are kick ass for AMD procs.
    You have to remember they are "modder Boards" and running stock doesn't even begin to touch what they can do
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