Thursday, June 28 2007
Asus is one of those companies that likes to produce a lot of motherboards, even though they share the same chipset.

Chinese XF forum has some pictures of the new P5K Premium board based on the P35 chipset from Intel. When compared to the P5K Deluxe, it looks like there are some subtle changes. The CPU voltage regulation has been re-worked, for example.



Source: XF Forum
posted by D_o_S - 9:00 PM |  Related News

User comments
by Mediocre (June 28th - 9:13 PM) - Reply
Decent looking board, but those heatpipes/sinks look like they could be problematic for certain HSF's....Scythe Ninja/Infinity come to mind first...

What's different with the CPU voltage regulation? Any ideas on why they may have 're-worked' it?
by freaksavior (June 28th - 9:20 PM) - Reply
:eek: OOO, pretty.......
by kwchang007 (June 28th - 9:22 PM) - Reply
sorry i've been gone for almost 3 weeks. how does this compare to the p5b deluxe? from what i read, p35 boards only can push the fsb a little more than a p965 board? or is the fsb wall of the cpu. thanks
by Mediocre (June 28th - 9:27 PM) - Reply
I heard of P35's going up past 600 fsb.... Don't think thats even possible with p965, unless you use something drastic like LN

Doesn't matter, I think P35 is going to be short lived, isn't there another one just around the corner? Like x something?
by LiNKiN (June 28th - 9:31 PM) - Reply
This board gives me a stiffy. :D
by infrared (June 28th - 9:34 PM) - Reply
Is it better than the P5K deluxe? What's the difference?
by kwchang007 (June 28th - 9:37 PM) - Reply
by: Mediocre
I heard of P35's going up past 600 fsb.... Don't think thats even possible with p965, unless you use something drastic like LN

Doesn't matter, I think P35 is going to be short lived, isn't there another one just around the corner? Like x something?
hmm ok i see. yeah it's like x33 or something, it supports like pci-e 2.0 and has at least 32 lanes for pci-e i think. something like that, big step for intel as far as their chipsets. and jesus...what'd i miss, micron d9 for like less than $80?!?
by blobster21 (June 28th - 9:53 PM) - Reply
is it just me, or are they other people to think that the copper heatsink located on the southbridge is going to be a problem for every vdo card except those with low profile coolers ?
by kwchang007 (June 28th - 10:04 PM) - Reply
i don't think that the heat sink is that high, it's only the south bridge, so it doesn't have to be big.
by infrared (June 28th - 10:06 PM) - Reply
nope, the block on the southbridge is just a thin copper block, to connect to the heatpipe. It won't get in the way of any graphics card ;)

I'm really annoyed by this. I'm all set to get the P5K Deluxe in a couple of days, and rumors surface about a P5K Premium.

http://www.techpowerup.com/img/07-06-28/p5K-Premium-22.jpg
http://img.neoseeker.com/v_image.php?articleid=2020&image=18

Those are images of the Deluxe, and the Premium. The only thing i can see, like D.o.S said, is a few of the cpu power components have been moved.

What should i do??? :(
by Demos_sav (June 28th - 10:22 PM) - Reply
by: infrared
nope, the block on the southbridge is just a thin copper block, to connect to the heatpipe. It won't get in the way of any graphics card ;)

I'm really annoyed by this. I'm all set to get the P5K Deluxe in a couple of days, and rumors surface about a P5K Premium.

http://www.techpowerup.com/img/07-06-28/p5K-Premium-22.jpg
http://img.neoseeker.com/v_image.php?articleid=2020&image=18

Those are images of the Deluxe, and the Premium. The only thing i can see, like D.o.S said, is a few of the cpu power components have been moved.

What should i do??? :(
I vote GO for it:rockout:. They probably just fixed what P5WD2s had too. The thing that you select lower V in the bios but it comes higher actually. Although there is a solution I beleive

If you don't understand my bad English:banghead: you should know it as vDrop mod
by infrared (June 28th - 10:26 PM) - Reply
Yeah, i suppose that's ok. Mind you, i had the P5WD2 Premium, and that was a beast of an overclocker.

Well, they'll probably charge a lot more for the Premium, just for the box with 'OC King' written on it.

I'll go for the Deluxe, which i will order tomorrow morning! :D
by vrdublu (June 28th - 10:28 PM) - Reply
The heatpipes are not a problem with any big aftermarket coolers that I have tested. All P35 chipsets come with PCI-E 2 spec, only a matter of weather or not the manufacturer enables it in the bios, when the new spec comes out it will more then likely be enabled in a bios update. The only real difference between P35 and P965 from what I have seen is an improved memory controller, but not by much yet, new chipset=lots of work before the bioses take advantage of the improved bandwidth. If you're in the market for a new MB I would wait till August when X38 comes out, if you're in desperate need of a MB right now and don't mind some of the growing pains of a new chipset, you can't go wrong with P35, it is improved over P965 for roughly the same price tag.
by Demos_sav (June 28th - 10:53 PM) - Reply
by: infrared
Yeah, i suppose that's ok. Mind you, i had the P5WD2 Premium, and that was a beast of an overclocker.

Well, they'll probably charge a lot more for the Premium, just for the box with 'OC King' written on it.

I'll go for the Deluxe, which i will order tomorrow morning! :D
I know you had one. I was the one who was going to buy it at that time but I didn't have enough money. Well, guess what---->look in my specs:D
by infrared (June 28th - 10:59 PM) - Reply
lol, nice one! :D
by Demos_sav (June 28th - 11:05 PM) - Reply
I am actuall upgrading too. I'll be buying an e6420 and the ASUS P5KC
It supports both DDR2 and DDR3 memory.(For future RAM upgrading).I know that DDR3 have no significant performance over DDR2 right now, but I'll wait until the 2000MHz ones hit the market:roll:
by WarEagleAU (June 29th - 12:52 AM) - Reply
Ill have to agree with LiNKiN. Its beautiful. So is the packaging. And the whole stuff just looks incredible. I cant wait to see some performance benches on this bad bow.
by DrunkenMafia (June 29th - 2:31 AM) - Reply
whats the go if you want to watercool your northbridge????

I guess you will have to mod the whole cooler on that board to get a waterblock to fit... That sux
by Mediocre (June 29th - 2:37 AM) - Reply
^^ great point...how would you accomplish that...(and you almost have to on my board...hotter n' hell)

As for premium v deluxe, my premium board don't overclock worth a crap, the epp profiles don't work....

Ill let you know if that changes with the liquid cooled northbridge...first indications are extremely positive....im typing this faster than my cpu has ever been b4 - 3.2 lol
by FR@NK (June 29th - 6:23 AM) - Reply
Awww I just got the dlx version :(

by: Demos_sav
I vote GO for it:rockout:. They probably just fixed what P5WD2s had too. The thing that you select lower V in the bios but it comes higher actually. Although there is a solution I beleive

If you don't understand my bad English:banghead: you should know it as vDrop mod
Theres no vDrop on theses board, I have mine set at 1.4 in the bios and it stays at 1.38 when idle or under load. FSB will easily hit 500 and theres tons of options in the bios for memory settings.

by Wile E (June 29th - 9:41 AM) - Reply
by: Mediocre
Doesn't matter, I think P35 is going to be short lived, isn't there another one just around the corner? Like x something?
You're thinking of X38. It won't make P35 short lived tho, they're targeted at 2 different markets.
by Grings (June 29th - 9:51 AM) - Reply
yup, p35=p965 replacement, x38=p975 replacement
by rinconjoe (November 19th - 2:23 AM) - Reply
well so far i ben happy with my P5KC granted there are memory troubles but all seems well with the ddr2 800
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