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5.0 out of 5 stars
Best value x58 MoBo, April 10, 2009
This review is from: ASUS P6T - LGA 1366 - X58 - DDR3 - ATX Motherboard (Personal Computers)
I was looking for a mobo to hold the components of my new i7 system. This is the best bang for the buck mobo you can get. Lots of ports (the usual USBs, Firewire, Ethernet, 7.1 audio HD plus an external e-sata), nice built in audio. Very easy to install: I've never built a computer by myself before and was able to do it without any problem, just using the included manual. No problems installing the CPU and CPU stock cooler. Runs great now, using Vista Ultimate x64, Intel Core i7 920 2.66GHz 8M L3 Cache 4.8GT/sec QPI Hyper-Threading Turbo Boost LGA1366 Processor, OCZ OCZ3P1600LV6GK DDR3 PC3-12800 1600MHz 6GB Platinum XTC Triple Channel Kits, BFG BFGEGTX2851024OC2E NVIDIA GeForce GTX 285 OC2 1GB GDDR3 PCI Express 2.0 Graphics Card.
Really, I did a lot of research, and if you are considering moving to Intel i7 (x58 architecture), this is the one that gives you the best bang for the buck.
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14 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Rock Solid. Well laid out. Asus quality, February 18, 2009
Beautiful M/B. Top quality as one would expect from Asus. It is better laid out than the "deluxe" version, which actually isn't as flexible as this one. The manual is comprehensive, and unlike the last M/B I got from Asus (p5n-e) actually has a lot of useful info in it.
I love the fact that you can run either SLI OR Crossfire, take your pick! I just went ATI for the first time in 10 years (Radeon 4850 x2 2GB Crossfire) and was nervous at first thinking I might want to jump back into the Nvidia SLI fold - this M/B would enable me to do that. BTW - my new video card is AWESOME - so much better than the Nvidia 200 series it's amazing. Cheaper too.
One thing that surprised me was the quality of the sound. Asus claims it is HD quality - and they're right. The diffeence between this M/B sound and the previous one is quite remarkable and instantly noticable.
There are no significan "cons" to this M/B. the only thing that I found curious is that some of the SATA hookups are obscured if you install a long video card (which I did) - so while this isn't a problem now I think It migh to a li'l bit of cussing in the future...
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14 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
What you need is here, February 22, 2009
This review is from: ASUS P6T - LGA 1366 - X58 - DDR3 - ATX Motherboard (Personal Computers)
Compared to P6T Deluxe:
P6T - Deluxe
*ASUS 8+2 Phase Power Design - Asus16+2 Phase Power Design
*JMicron JMB363 PATA and SATA controller - Marvell 88SE6111
*Realtek 8111C PCIe 1*Gigabit LAN - Dual Gigabit LAN controllers 2*Marvell88E8056
*Realtek ALC1200 8 -Channel High Definition - ADI AD2000B 8 -Channel High Definition
*VIA VT6315N controller supports 2 x 1394a - VIA VT6308 controller supports 1 x 1394a
*12 USB 2.0 ports - 14 USB 2.0 ports
Extra features on Deluxe Marvell 88SE6320 2 x SAS (RAID 0 and 1)
Extra features on vanilla better motherboard layout which support 3-way SLI and ATI Quad GPU CF, JMB322 (Drive Xpert technology) 2 x SATA 3Gb/s with Supports EZ Backup and Super Speed functions
Usually vanilla is 50$ cheaper than Deluxe version and I think Asus really nailed it with P6T motherboard, you'll get all the features needed by most gamers, and you won't be missing any extra features Deluxe have. For OC, 8+2 Phase didn't disappoint at all, I managed to get my i7 920 to 190*20 3.8 GHz running 2 hours prime95+3dmark06 without any problem but CPU heat was on edge 86C-88C. At 200*20 4 GHz it booted to windows but wasn't stable under load. For me I'm happy to set @ 160*20 3.2 GHz with Intel boost enabled @ auto voltage by BIOS.
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