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Old Mar 3, 2009, 10:53 AM   #1
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ASUS Intros P5Q PRO Turbo and P5Q Turbo Motherboards with Xtreme Phase Power Design

ASUS, the world leader in motherboard production, has released the new P5Q PRO Turbo and P5Q Turbo motherboards. These motherboards are the new models in ASUS’ reputable P45-based P5Q Series and feature a unique Xtreme Phase Power Design to provide exceptional power efficiency. These motherboards are also exclusively equipped with the TurboV and Turbo Key features for easy overclocking options, plus the ASUS EPU and Express Gate functions to let users enjoy unprecedented performance, power savings and instant fun all rolled into one.




Xtreme Phase Power Design for Peak Power Efficiency
The ASUS Xtreme Phase Power Design automatically utilizes more phases to deliver more power. Utilizing more phases actually results in lower average power loading for each phase, allowing more stable power to obtain higher overclocking performance. The ASUS Xtreme Phase Power Design is also able to automatically switch power phases in relation to current loading—ensuring that overall power efficiency is increased. With such increased power efficiency, enhanced stability and smoother operations can be obtained under any loading—as well as the added benefit of reduced power loss—helping lower operating temperatures. The ASUS Xtreme Phase Power Design can thus automatically maximize power, achieve better performance and more stability, enhance power efficiency, and lower temperatures under any loading. Furthermore, the Xtreme Phase Power Design utilizes top quality VRM components available in all ASUS motherboard models, which include: Low RDS (on) MOSFETs, Ferrite core chokes and high quality conductive polymer capacitors—allowing users to enjoy greater component durability and longer lifespans.

Turbo Key and TurboV for Easy and Precise Overclocking
The ASUS Turbo Key is an exclusive feature that transforms the PC power button into a physical overclocking button. Completing the easy setup provides users with the ability to boost performance levels with just a push of a button—presenting users with faster, more powerful performance without interrupting ongoing work or games. For hardcore users, the ASUS P5Q PRO Turbo and P5Q Turbo also feature TurboV, an advanced overclocking tool that utilizes a micro-controller to provide precise 0.02V voltage adjustments. Furthermore, users can save their preferred O.C. profiles and easily apply the best O.C. settings for different scenarios. Now anyone can enjoy performance boosts—without needing to exit the operating system or rebooting.

User-centric Exclusive Technologies
The P5Q PRO Turbo and P5Q Turbo motherboards also feature exclusive technologies that provide power saving options and instant Internet fun. With the ASUS EPU, total system power management is achieved via automatic selection of pre-existing power profiles. The ASUS Express Gate is a new and exciting one-stop gateway to instant fun, and utilizes an alternative operating system that bypasses long boot-up times without entering the default OS.

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Old Mar 3, 2009, 10:59 AM   #2
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damn, they release boards left and right, youd think they would focus on quality, not quantity.
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INSTANT FUN!

YES! what i ALWAYS WANTED!

can i sue if i open the box, and my fun isnt instant?
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Old Mar 3, 2009, 11:22 AM   #4
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INSTANT FUN!

YES! what i ALWAYS WANTED!

can i sue if i open the box, and my fun isnt instant?


... shockingly enough, I'm almost certain you can, in certain countries at least...
I don't know. For some reason I don't like these mobos. It can be good, even brilliant, but if its layout is not appealing to me, I won't get it.

And that instant fun thing is just obsolete imho. How long until you can make phonecalls with a mobo?
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Does expressgate come with skype .. if so there are your fonecalls
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damn, they release boards left and right, youd think they would focus on quality, not quantity.
I hope the quality of the P5Q Turbo would be better than the P5Q vanilla, that board has a very high failure rate here in my place.
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Old Mar 3, 2009, 12:44 PM   #7
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I hope the quality of the P5Q Turbo would be better than the P5Q vanilla, that board has a very high failure rate here in my place.
i have a friend with a plain P5Q vanilla experiencing SATA corruption issues, that wouldnt be part of it, would it?
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i thought the p5q pro was pretty popular i must be mistaken tho

but that series of boards is too far! start developing for intels next platform instead of trickling out high end sludge
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is it me or that mobo looks like it want to kill ud3p?
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is it me or that mobo looks like it want to kill ud3p?

they can't , no you have see new p5q and go for gigabyte site and see UD3p , sure you change your mind
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Funny how these "Turbo" boards use the same cooling, PCB layout, same amount of voltage regulators etc as the "regular" P5Q / Pro. Methinks all Asus have done is refined the BIOS of the P5Q / Pro, slapped a "Turbo" lable on the board and changed a few ICs (different LAN and audio controllers) to make the boards look different. I bet if these boards turn into magical whizz-bang OCers I can mod a P5Q / Pro BIOS to bring the same results as to these "Turbo" models, or as I will probably refer to them as, "Turd" models, on regular P5Q / Pro models. Seriously, thats some pretty low tactics refining a BIOS and just changing a few ICs and making a whole new product out of it. As much as I like Asus I can't condone them for this apparent move
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LOL it seems that ASUS ships its crap products overseas and leaves the good stuff to the Taiwanese!
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they probably changed the audio/lan chipsets in order to fix the problems they have with the cheap ass controllers sometimes. I've dealt with it on several brands, IDE and SATA controllers dying, gigabit network cards having task offloading fail (so that they're 100% CPU accelerated - laggy as f*ck) and onboard audio that whines if you move your USB mouse.
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