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    He'll be a bit short with that ^^

    http://www.pcper.com/article.php?aid=384

    It should be good
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mad1723 View Post
    He'll be a bit short with that ^^

    http://www.pcper.com/article.php?aid=384

    It should be good
    You guys are sick. You know that?

    That Miller Unit Could Quite Possibly Mame or Kill. You'd need a dang Sub-Station in your back yard to power the PSU to Power your System.

    I guess I should've known the kinds of answers I'd get here at Xtreme. Yes, you two have truly proven your Xtremeness.

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    Quote Originally Posted by T_Flight View Post
    You guys are sick. You know that?

    That Miller Unit Could Quite Possibly Mame or Kill. You'd need a dang Sub-Station in your back yard to power the PSU to Power your System.

    I guess I should've known the kinds of answers I'd get here at Xtreme. Yes, you two have truly proven your Xtremeness.

    FYI, the Miller Electric thing is a joke, it's not real.

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    true @16x tripple sli?

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    i wonder how much faster than a yorkie it is for gaming at high resolutions.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mad1723 View Post
    He'll be a bit short with that ^^

    http://www.pcper.com/article.php?aid=384

    It should be good
    HAHAHA


    Up until one of the resistive load banks overheated and caught fire, the PSU produced stellar load regulation on all of the outputs across a broad range of loads; even when delivering 2,500 watts of DC power.

    Oh @#$%! That’s not good! Fire-Fire-Fire! Well, turn it off, turn it off! These are a few of the thoughts that flashed thru my mind as I reached for the fire extinguisher…
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    That review was awesome!

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    Another pic of P6T6 WS Revolution:



    The board features 6 PCI Express x16 slots.. three of them (blue ones) are x16 for 3-Way SLI. This is made with two NVIDIA nForce 200 bridge chips!

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    only 8 sata's?
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    You know what the P6T6 WS reminded me of when I first saw it?...

    ...Darth Vader.

    I only hope it has as many tricks up it's sleeve as Vader did

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    P6T6 WS Revolution looks tasty.


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    Quote Originally Posted by BulldogPO View Post
    P6T6 WS Revolution looks tasty.
    QFT! I also like it!

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    I'm waiting i7 core skulltrail..
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    Quote Originally Posted by [XC] Synthetickiller View Post
    I forgot!!!!!!! Damn!

    Six GTX280s. *drools*

    So where am I going to find a PSU to support that?
    just run 2x1000w PSU short one of them

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    Quote Originally Posted by [XC] Synthetickiller View Post
    I forgot!!!!!!! Damn!

    Six GTX280s. *drools*

    So where am I going to find a PSU to support that?
    I have 2 x Thermaltake 1500W PSU's linked together (same way as original psu's in P190 case) in my Antec P190 case, and its indeed enought power to feed six GTX280, even i dont really have need for that 3000Watts of power, my 3 GTX280's cant get even near the 2 psu's full capacity, i think even 1 would be enought of those monster psu's but well at least i have some power enought for future use

    Edit : Now im just waiting for i7 and real 3 x PCI-E 16x Tri-SLI.
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    Hmm a german site report that P6T Deluxe can reach 2.4 volts on ram boosting only vdimm.
    http://www.hardware-aktuell.com/news...m_limitierung/

    This sure a killer feature if others miss it

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ghigo View Post
    Hmm a german site report that P6T Deluxe can reach 2.4 volts on ram boosting only vdimm.
    http://www.hardware-aktuell.com/news...m_limitierung/

    This sure a killer feature if others miss it
    Question is, can i7 memory controllers take that without smoking and blowing up?

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    The voltage boost is only on the memory module not the memory controller from the article.

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    Ahh, then it wont screw CPU

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    Bump.

    Any info on prices yet for these? Just wondered if anyone has heard anything yet.

    I'm kinda liking these boards. The Blue Black Theme Looks real nice, and with the 16 phase power, and the options these things have they really look like the way to go.

    I might go with the Rampage II Extreme if it doesn't come with an Extreme Pricetag. If not that board then I'm looking hard at the P6T6.

    I know I keep saying this, but I wish they'd lift that dang NDA so those of us who take the time to plan a build a not rush it, won't have to rush into things.

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    Quote Originally Posted by brinox View Post
    its called cascade/phase change/plasma cooling and they ALL need insulation around the socket, usually in a square or rectangular fashion. all those short caps make it pretty hard to seal up the processor socket from spreading condensation during extreme low temp operation.

    in addition cascade is the anti-spec anyhow, with these subzero temps...
    Of course when things make insulating more difficult its a problem. Where are we and what happens here...sheesh!

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    The PCIe slots on the P6T6 WS reminds me of boards with 6x PCI slots. AGPe coming soon
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