Quote Originally Posted by MacClipper View Post
I still don't have any spare test CPU around which can do justice to this mobo.
Apparently I don't either!!! E8500 that easily done 625fsb in my DK P45 on Monday night couldn't make 600 in the UT last night only made it to 590fsb. Not that I really go for fsb or anything but my P35 1 year on can still make 600fsb without breaking a sweat so it looks like I've got some work to do.

Quote Originally Posted by MTP04 View Post
C-N, can you see if setting pcie frequency to 135 or 140 mhz works on this board?
Without trying properly the answer is no, 115mhz is where it starts getting funky but having said that it really depends on a lot of things, if I really wanted every last mhz I am sure I could find another few. I suspect using the JMicron would get me into the 125mhz band without trying to hard.

Quote Originally Posted by Breogan View Post
Where are you ordering them from? Alternate?
Ye they have them so do SLT/Trend but I usually use HPM.

Quote Originally Posted by zsamz_ View Post
i been dreamin of that board
but i really wanna see if its as fast as the ut p35
cause x38 was a waste compared to the ut p35
Ye I know what you mean its a bit overdue!!!

I think its got its work cut out to match the P35's ability to enable every man & his dog (self included) to reach wild frequency's & speeds whilst running smooth, stable & cool. The P45 is a quick board it doesn't feel so free as the P35 but with the exception of fsb my P45 can do everything my P35 can/could.

The P45 makes Crossfire worth doing which is probably its best advantage over P35. I had both an X38 & an X48 & the boards were good all be it fsb limited which was made that much worse coming from a P35 basically the king of fsb at the time.

Quote Originally Posted by emoners View Post
nice C-N!

by the way, will there be a X48 JR?
I honestly don't know, I doubt it as the P45 is sufficient for Crossfire.