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ASRock Penryn1600SLIX3-WiFi Unveiled
ASRock looks set to continue its drive towards reaching the higher end of the motherboard market with its upcoming Penryn1600SLIX3-WiFi. The board comes equipped with an nForce 680i chipset and three PCI-E x16 slots, which makes it capable of running a 3-way SLI system. It supports the newest Yorkfield and Wolfdale processors with up to 8GB of DDR2-800 RAM, and features onboard gigabit LAN, WiFi, Realtek ALC890 HD audio, six SATAII ports and eSATA support. There’s no official word on pricing or availability yet, but this board is likely to be one of the more affordable options when building a 3-way SLI system.
http://www.techpowerup.com/img/08-02...3-WiFi_thm.jpg Source: OCWORKBENCH |
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I love ASRock... got a 939DUAL-SATA2 mobo with AM2 upgrade board, runs great, never had a single problem.
ASRock may make budget boards, but they cut costs by cutting high-end features, not by cutting on quality. |
Wtf is with the location of the 24pin power connector...
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WTF, when I first saw that board I thought it was an X48 design! How the hell have ASRock managed to get the hot and power-hungry 680i chipset to work with such a small cooling system?
If the cooling system hasn't crippled the overclocking potential, this will be the 680i board to have. 45nm CPU support + SLI + passive cooling = WIN. It even has all-solid caps! Also, I believe the news article is incorrect in one respect - AFAIK, only the nForce 700 chipsets support Triple SLI. The board has 3 PCIe slots but only the 2 white ones will support graphics cards at 16x; the green one will be for physics cards running at 8x. @ktr: I don't really see where else they could have placed the main power connector. At least they've placed it out of the way of the major components, although it could interfere with some CPU coolers. |
Isnt asrock supposed to be low end? :laugh:
Very nice looking board indeed. |
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that is amazing!
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the ASUS L1N64-SLI WS/B has 4 http://c1.neweggimages.com/NeweggIma...131-146-04.jpg |
Gotta love those highly informative motherboard names! :)
Customer: "does the Penryn1600SLIX3-WiFi support FSB1600 Penryn processors?" Asrock guy: "Duh!" :slap: |
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"lets see.... hmmmm. We need to put the main power connector somewhere on here.... hmmmm. Should we put it on the edge of the board.... nah, everyone does that. Let's put it smack bang in the middle right amongst everything... yeah that will do it.... " :laugh::laugh: |
that was a common spot a few years back, but its moved since the SocketA days, no idea why we want to revist the power cable snakeing of old
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Asus didn't want to sell budget boards (And now mid-range) boards under their name. They thought it would hurt their reputation as uber leet high end. I think they're idiots. |
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On the topic:
Honestly, this is one of the better 680i boards in terms of layout. I'm not sure on the FSB 1600 part though. Also it's to be noted that 680i boards that claim they could do tri-SLI won't be able to run all three cards in x16, x16, x16 mode. The 780i boards themselves have a NForce 200 chip so as to run the second slot in PCI-E 1.1 x16. |
AsRoock has always been one of the cheapest and worst boards in market with low built quality, large RMA rate and weird features like those non working upgrade boards, Conroe on i865, PCI-E + AGP on one board etc. I would never ever recommend those boards to ANYONE.
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Oh some of those features do work though FSB 1600 on a NForce 680i seems unreal. Maybe NVidia was doing a clearance sale for surplus 680i and ASRock happened to catch hold of that. Late entry.
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