Same to me.. makes no diff no matter how many phase.
DQ6 heatpipe is very cool enough. NO need to apply or replace any thermal paste2. How's the quality of the stock heatpipe based heatsinks on the DQ6? Is it firmly seated on top of the MOSFETs and NB/SB?? Did you had go through the hassel of removing them and reapply the thermal paste??
**Will a backplate based heatsink like the popular "Zalman" CNPS series CPU cooler fit with the DQ6's "Crazy Cool" back plate on the back of the DQ6's mobo??
P5K > DQ6 > DS3 if you want to overclock.3. I've read through all 6 pages on this thread and I'm still not too jumping up and down about the DQ6 or DS3P. Performance and stability wise, how do you think your boards compare to the Asus P5K-Deluxe NOW and in the FUTURE? (One thing I read is that the DQ6 is cooler than P5K-Dlx, especially in the MOSFET areas)
DQ6 have NB strap at 417 FSB which u need a good multiplier cpu4. Any known major flaw in DQ6 or DS3P's overclockability? future BIOS fixable?
DQ6 don't have this feature but the vdroop is almost the same as having damper on5. Asus P5K-Deluxe has a wonderful feature called "CPU Voltage Damper" and every PK5-Dlx owners including myself find it really works wonders, literally little to none "Vdroop" at all. I wonder how's the Vdroop on the DQ6 or DS3P in particular??
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