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ASRock X79 Extreme11 New Iteration Pictured, Packs Stronger VRM
At CeBIT, ASRock already grabbed a lot of attention with its unveiling of the X79 Extreme11 motherboard. The motherboard was detailed to great lengths then. It appears like the design was still a work-in-progress, and the company has an even newer iteration. Pictured below is this latest iteration. You will notice how ASRock redid the CPU VRM. While the one shown at CeBIT packed a 16-phase VRM, this one steps it up to 24. On the obverse side of the PCB, it squeezed in chokes for all 24-phases, and compact Driver-MOSFET (DrMOS) chips for 12 (probably the other 12 are located on the reverse side of the PCB). The first iteration shown at CeBIT used LFPAK MOSFET design. A DrMOS combines up/down FETs and driver IC into a single, space-efficient package. Companies like Renesas have held interest in innovating with DrMOS chips, even compacting them further. The rest of the board is identical to the one pictured at CeBIT, except that the Creative Sound Core3D chip has the signature plastic cover over it, which can be found on Creative's Sound Core3D discrete sound cards.
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That is MBILF, defiantly...
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omg its the "hamburger with the lot" of motherboards
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Daddy like.... ;)
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first i think this board is nearly looks in white and its interesting how they could place many vrm when the socket and ram slots eat much space
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It looks like it is an eATX board, the thing is massive! :twitch:
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Holy SATA Ports Batman!
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so they switched to intersil? analog i mean, they switched to analog from a chil digital controller?
ISL6367 which they use on Z77 boards now aren't digital like they say, they call it hybrid digital, same as MSI calls analog controllers. Why? Because it has SVID, which they have always had in analog PWMs, but the error feedback is still analog. Edit: yea deff analog because digital PWM makers have no doublers that can support DrMOS like that. Intersil and uPI do tho lol. I guess they are taking gigabyte's place as phase overdoers. |
This board is my kind of overdone i have been trying to justify x79
I may use this board to replace my X58A-UD7, but i like 1366. |
I do hope we can get wizz or someone to do a review of this beast!
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Both W1zz and myself have attempted to contact AsRock, but even finding an email address for their marketing department is difficult. |
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I want a review.
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I do not know if they are up to date or of use but i would like to see some ASRock motherboard reviews here. Sales And Marketing Contact ASRock Incorporation 2F., No.37, Sec. 2, Jhongyang S. Rd., Beitou District, Taipei City 112, Taiwan (R.O.C.) info@asrock.com.tw ASRock EUROPE B.V. Bijsterhuizen 3151 6604 LV Wijchen The Netherlands Phone: +31-24-345-44-33 Fax: +31-24-345-44-38 sales@asrock.nl ASRock America, Inc. 13848 Magnolia Ave, Chino, CA91710 U.S.A. Phone: +1-909-590-8308 Fax: +1-909-590-1026 sales@asrockamerica.com |
you can try PM nick shih at HWBot.
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