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    Computex Taipei 2005 -ASUSTeK A8N-SLI Premium Evolution Again


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    Nice heatpipe, but that thing will need some airflow though
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    lol. so long

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    Pretty cool, but I'd settle for a loud, winnie nb hs fan if this mb would just do 300mhz 1T
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    A8N-SLI-Premium that we were carried on the simple new style of test carried on simple test just now, can distinguish to AMD DualCore X2 4800+ smoothly

    And operation is errorless, and has matched TCCD DDR600 512MB *2 successful running out of DDR 630 CL3-3-3-8 (1t ) of two different brands,





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    Thanks for the info sxs112
    Damn, that Asus EN6800Ultra Dual is H-U-G-E.
    I mean, it's one thing to see discrete pictures of it, and completely another seeing it "swallows" that motherboard

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    Last edited by sxs112; 05-31-2005 at 10:31 AM.

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    WHo cares about SLi anymore

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    looks cool!

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    I'll try one, I liked the A8N sli I had. Just needed more Vdimm, Vcore and the ability to run High HTT 1T. LOL
    Last edited by Major; 05-31-2005 at 01:05 PM.
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    Hmm where have I seen that NB heatpipe design before? It seems "abit" like a copied design. Regardless, from the pics, it seems they've solved the 1T issue.
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    Are those 4 extra sata ports on PCI or a PCI-E? Let me guess... PCI?
    But then again i guess i wouldn't run more than 4 sata drives because of the noise...
    8 flash disks in raid 5 or 0 would be nice though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Major
    I'll try one, I liked the A8N sli I had. Just needed more Vdimm, Vcore and the ability to run High HTT 1T.
    haha.... damn dude, doesn't that pretty much mean it sucked?




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    From the looks of it, this new revision has higher vdimm. xsx reported using 2.9vdimm. That's already higher than the old board's 2.85vdimm i think. Anyone thinks Asus might be following in DFI's vdimm footsteps?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kunaak
    haha.... damn dude, doesn't that pretty much mean it sucked?
    I was trying to be sarcastic lol
    Last edited by Major; 05-31-2005 at 01:06 PM.
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    Quote Originally Posted by situman
    From the looks of it, this new revision has higher vdimm. xsx reported using 2.9vdimm. That's already higher than the old board's 2.85vdimm i think. Anyone thinks Asus might be following in DFI's vdimm footsteps?
    a8n-sli deluxe do up to 3.0v (and in actuallity setting to 3.0v in BIOS gives a true voltage of 3.14-3.18)

    I am HIGHLY doubtful that you will see anythign greater than 3.1 with ASUS on this board.

    Anyway voltage doesn't mean crap if the board physically sucks... ( I am talking about the old board here)

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    Kind of stupid to put the already hot chipset pipe with a very hot mosfets...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gogar
    Are those 4 extra sata ports on PCI or a PCI-E? Let me guess... PCI?
    But then again i guess i wouldn't run more than 4 sata drives because of the noise...
    8 flash disks in raid 5 or 0 would be nice though.
    Those 4 extra sata ports run PCI

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    I don't think it's true...
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    what the OC the guy did.....

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    I don't think it's true...
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    damn i want 2 of these cards !!!!!!! nm the mobo
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