- Form Factor ATX
- Memory Slot 4
- Max Bus Speed 1333 MHz
- Supported RAM Technology DDR3
- Will only support 8GB of Ram, not 16GB
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With resource intensive games and multimedia tools constantly evolving to the next technological level, you need equally advanced hardware to ensure the best possible computing experience. Hardcore gamers and multimedia enthusiasts can take solace in the fact that next-generation Intel® Extreme Series Desktop Boards combine with the latest Intel processors to run the most demanding software applications with ease.
Intel® Extreme Series Motherboards Product Highlight
Built to deliver extreme performance for workstation needs, hardcore gaming, media editing, and still offer significant headroom for future upgrades, Intel Extreme Series Desktop Boards are the motherboard of choice for truly hardcore users who refuse to compromise.
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12 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
works as advertised, well,no it doesn't,
By Triplefault (Earth) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Intel DP45SG Extreme Series P45 ATX DDR3 1333 2xPCIe 2.0x16 3xPCI 1333MHz FSB LGA775 Desktop Board - Retail (Personal Computers)
I can't think of a single bad or wrong thing about it. Except for what I wrote in the update.
It had the slot configuration I wanted. Not many did. There are no PS/2 (keyboard/mouse) or PATA (IDE/ATA)connections, just 12 USB ports (6 back panel, 6 more internal) and SATA (5 internal, 1 external), etc. You can boot in legacy disk mode, which runs the SATA drives as if they were an old PATA (IRQ14/15), so I presume that you could install XP pre-SP3. Switch it back after install. The driver disc is dated 19 June 2008; newer stuff at intel.com. -------- Update: Audio out the analog jacks is messed up. I got a second/replacement board and it does the same thing. The audio goes in and out about once a second, sometimes it will play for 10 seconds straight, until you do something. Others have similar problems; somehow, some say audio is fine (never more than "fine"). The audio optical out is okay - no gaps or dropouts - but only for 2-channel stereo PCM. No AC3/Dolby Digital Live/Home Theatre - not that I can get to work EXCEPT from one (of two) test panels in the MS Vista mixer program, and that only tests the channels with tones. The other Vista MS mixer test panel fails to do anything w/r/t Dolby digital. This is with the IDT audio driver installed (current). Using the built-in MS Vista driver for the audio, the same drop out happens. Worse, the optical out does not work at all (no red light). I've put the lastest BIOS (0109) in and no difference. The only card in this is an EVGA 9600GT video card. CPU is Q8200. Important. The driver pack on the included CD will freeze XP since the USB portion (inf) is wrong. Result: No keyboard. No mouse. Not even safe mode gets around it so you'll have to reinstall XP. Go to intel.com and download the newer inf package for this board. I don't know if a vista install of this inf is the same way since I didn't use the CD there. Besides that, this motherboard runs okay. Maybe intel can fix the problem. P.S. If you find references to use a Realtek "Vista_214.zip" driver, don't bother. It doesn't really install, and all you get is the built-in Vista driver for the mobo audio. I have no internal audio connnections hooked up, only the back panel audio connections are being used. -------------- UPDATE 2.0: Flashed to BIOS 0116 (5 May 2009) and the audio problem is no more. An updated audio driver package is available but that wasn't installed yet. The s/pdif (both 2.0 pcm and 2.1 digital) is still working fine. I can now say it's working fine (currently windows 7 rc).
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Intel DP45SG,
By brewmaster95060 (California) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Intel DP45SG Extreme Series P45 ATX DDR3 1333 2xPCIe 2.0x16 3xPCI 1333MHz FSB LGA775 Desktop Board - Retail (Personal Computers)
Had to adjust timing and voltage setting for system ram. Installed XP sp3
it was easy and quick. No problems, freeze or any other glitches. The Catalyst drivers for the 4850 even installed and worked. All drivers from driver cd installed and worked (not using RAID drivers). Motherboard came with a DVD GHOST RECON advanced warfighter installed and ran with PhysX drivers. Fun game. Extra Value added software included: * Acronis True Image* 11 Home * CyberLink Live* Premium * Diskeeper 9* * DivX Pro for Microsoft Windows* * Dolby Control Center* * Intel® Desktop Control Center (Internet Download) * Kaspersky Work Space Security* * Kingsoft Antivirus 2007* * Kingsoft Powerword 2007* * Laplink PCmover* Express * Norton 360* * Skype* * TypePad* Intel DP45SG motherboard Cooler Master Elite 334 ATX Mid Tower Case Black - Mid Tower Case 650 watt antec power supply Intel Core 2 Duo E8400 3.0 GHz 6M L2 Cache 1333MHz FSB LGA775 Dual-Core Processor Masscool 8WA741 - Processor cooler - ( Socket 775 ) Corsair TWIN3X2048-1333C9DHX XMS3 DHX 2 GB 2 X 1 GB PC3-10600 1333Mhz 240-pin DDR3 Dual Channel Memory Kit Sapphire Radeon HD4850 512MB DDR3 Dual DVI / TVO PCI-Express Graphics Card Western Digital 500GB 3.5", SATA, 16MB Cache Bulk/OEM Hard Drive WD5000AAKS Lite-On LH-20A1L 20x DVD±RW DL SATA Drive w/LightScribe (Black) 2 Antec TriCool case fan ( TRICOOL120MM BLUE LED ) Cross Fire will operate in x8 mode not x16. from intel website: 1.6.1 PCI Express x16 Graphics The MCH supports two add-in discrete graphics card via the PCI Express 2.0 graphics connector: * One Primary PCI Express 2.0 x16 (electrical x16 or x8) bus add-in card connector. The x16 interface supports simultaneous (full duplex) transfers up to 16 GBytes/sec when operating in x16 mode with a compatible PCI Express 2.0 x16 discrete graphics card. Backwards compatible with PCI Express 1.1 x16, supporting a maximum theoretical bandwidth of 8 GB/s. Interface will operate in x16 mode only if the secondary PCI Express x16 connector is not populated. * One Secondary PCI Express 2.0 x16 (electrical x8) bus add-in card connector: The board provides a PCI Express add-in card connector in the form of a physical x16 connector with electrical routing of x8. This connector is an electrical equivalent of a PCI Express x8 bus add-in card connector. This connector also supports x4 and x1 PCI Express add-in cards. This interface supports PCI Express 2.0 bandwidth when used with a compatible PCI Express 2.0 x16 discrete graphics card.
5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great Motherboard,
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This review is from: Intel DP45SG Extreme Series P45 ATX DDR3 1333 2xPCIe 2.0x16 3xPCI 1333MHz FSB LGA775 Desktop Board - Retail (Personal Computers)
So far no problems like the ones listed by previous reviewers. Everything works great. I love the drivers getting installed so easily with the included CD. Also when I tried to overclock the memory, after the reboot the motherboard didn't like the settings, so it rebooted itself again after that, and basically reset the memory settings to the old settings. Nice feature!
System specs: - OCZ DDR3 PC3-10666 1333MHz Intel Extreme Edition XMP Ready Series 6GB Triple Channel Kit - Razer Lachesis Mouse - Samsung 22X SpeedPlus Serial ATA Internal DVD Writer - EVGA 512-P3-N879-AR GeForce 9800 GTX + - Western Digital 500GB Caviar
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