But before i'll show the results, a few words about the Asus Commando. The board is a good clocker, a bit better than the P5B Deluxe, and it's more smooth; very nice bundle and gimmicks (i love the power/reset/clear CMOS lighted switches) but the debug LCD is show-off only, with no practical use. The Vcore voltage, even if it comes from a digital PWM, is unstable and the expected Asus-style Vdroop could not miss the party: 1.50V set in BIOS produces ~1.487V in idle and ~1.460V with both cores loaded. And that is with a 3.6Ghz Conroe, wonder what will happen with Kentsfield on phasechange .
But, the thing that worries me the most is too much Vdimm available straight from BIOS settings, with no warning. 3.375V will kill any DDR2 in under half of hour, this board is a damn RAM exterminator in the wrong hands. Who knows how to use 3.375V for DDR2 definetely knows how to voltmod.