A change (improvement?) would be that it is listed to support higher RAM frequencies .... does the old P6T Deluxe have some kind of limitation on the DRAM speed? Maybe something in it's circuit that makes it not ideal for higher speeds?? I will be EXTREMELY pissed if this is the case.

Are there any reports of the P6T Deluxe running DRAM speed of DDR3 2000+ and being stable? I don't believe I've seen any now that I come to think of it. And my memory will not run at DDR3 2000 on my P6T Deluxe, even though it is rated 2000MHz stock. Yes, I made sure the voltage and timings were set to what it was rated for, it just won't work.

Is there something fishy going on here? I think Asus may be pulling a fast one on us here, and the owners of the P6T Deluxe are going to get shafted with a board that can't operate stabley at higher DRAM speed.