• Welcome to TechPowerUp Forums, Guest! Please check out our forum guidelines for info related to our community.

ASUS P6T Deluxe Intel Core i7 Nehalem Motherboard Up Close and Personal

malware

New Member
Joined
Nov 7, 2004
Messages
5,422 (0.72/day)
Location
Bulgaria
Processor Intel Core 2 Quad Q6600 G0 VID: 1.2125
Motherboard GIGABYTE GA-P35-DS3P rev.2.0
Cooling Thermalright Ultra-120 eXtreme + Noctua NF-S12 Fan
Memory 4x1 GB PQI DDR2 PC2-6400
Video Card(s) Colorful iGame Radeon HD 4890 1 GB GDDR5
Storage 2x 500 GB Seagate Barracuda 7200.11 32 MB RAID0
Display(s) BenQ G2400W 24-inch WideScreen LCD
Case Cooler Master COSMOS RC-1000 (sold), Cooler Master HAF-932 (delivered)
Audio Device(s) Creative X-Fi XtremeMusic + Logitech Z-5500 Digital THX
Power Supply Chieftec CFT-1000G-DF 1kW
Software Laptop: Lenovo 3000 N200 C2DT2310/3GB/120GB/GF7300/15.4"/Razer
After Intel's Nehalem platform is no secret anymore, it's time to start looking at the motherboards that will support the new Socket 1366 buddies. One of them is ASUSTeK's upcoming P6T Deluxe mainboard based on Intel's yet-to-be-released X58 Express, the first chipset to power the Socket 1366 Core i7 Nehalem processors. As part of the whole platform, the P6T Deluxe has a total of six DDR3 slots intended for triple-channel mode and three PCI-Express x16 slots with support for dual and triple video card configurations. It's too early to say which one, ATI's CrossFire, NVIDIA's SLI or both combos. Expect further information when the time comes. Meanwhile if you want to take a closer look at the motherboard please click here.



View at TechPowerUp Main Site
 
Wow a few changes to the way the PEG go in the slots,Those hooks remind me of the AGP 2 days with the self locks.Also the way they look beveled and what not,must be for heat?The board itself looks crowded around the cpu socket with all them caps,Must be that the new after market coolers will need to go straight up over them caps then surround the rest of the area(thinking the Cooler Master V8 ) also those pvrm coolers look way to high holy god overkill maybe? .
 
Looks allright, but why on earth does it still have a North Bridge?
 
Looks allright, but why on earth does it still have a North Bridge?

I'm not sure but that's maybe the NVIDIA chip which will bring SLI support for the Socket 1366 era, but that's unconfirmed information yet
 
Wow a few changes to the way the PEG go in the slots,Those hooks remind me of the AGP 2 days with the self locks.

The board itself looks crowded around the cpu socket with all them caps,Must be that the new after market coolers will need to go straight up over them caps

Like the new PEG hook in the end. Hate the current "standard" 1st slot side hook that gets always stuck when removing GPU. AGP style wasn't the greatest either, when longer cards came. The latch was under the card/cooler and sometimes impossile to reach.

Caps are no problem, current coolers already go over them in S775, like mine. Anything inside that pushpin area can't be higher than they are and aftermarket coolers are designed to be compatible.
image010.jpg
 
Oh my god... Must have. :eek: :respect:
 
the reason it got a northbridge becus its a connection chup from cpu to NB to PCI-e and southbridge
other words its just a connection ship
 
I think it looks beast.
 
omg 6 ddr3 sockets, that is freakin awesome! i hope the x58 chipset has just as good hopefully if not better memory support compared to its older extreme chipset buddies, i can just imagine an extreme core i7 cpu on this baby with 6 of hynix's new 16gb ddr3 modules, whatever flavour uber gfx cards aswell, i reckon game development will take a while before there able to pull a 'crysis' on these specs :toast:

also; im suprised and delighted that im seeing the next generation boards so soon :rockout:
 
It would be nice, if this time around, there were a few more decent Intel single PCI-E x16 boards available that would be cheaper and more relevant to single slot enthusiasts.
 
I had wished they'd do something about the CPU cooler retention system, but we seem to be stuck with the push pin system. I'm looking forward to the official Core i7 release and test reviews tho.
 
It's too early to say which one, ATI's CrossFire, NVIDIA's SLI or both combos.
The page now says "SLI support confirmed"

I'm not sure but that's maybe the NVIDIA chip which will bring SLI support for the Socket 1366 era, but that's unconfirmed information yet
I think you're right, because there are only 6 expansion slots that I see.
 
I love the colors they chose, makes it look evil and demonic.
 
I see that i7 is still using some traditional technologies, thank god its using a 4/8 pin, if it were eight pin that would steam the community.
 
Interesting battery placement. Only six DDR3 slots? :shadedshu

What is up with the red usb ports on the rear I/O
 
Interesting battery placement. Only six DDR3 slots? :shadedshu

What is up with the red usb ports on the rear I/O

12Gig not enuff for you, probably the only puter to use that kind of memory is located in NASA.....you a spaceman or somethin? :D
 
12Gig not enuff for you, probably the only puter to use that kind of memory is located in NASA.....you a spaceman or somethin? :D
lol maybe he wanted to use it for a high-end server/workstation.
 
Interesting battery placement. Only six DDR3 slots? :shadedshu

What is up with the red usb ports on the rear I/O

With that in mind, there will might be a first E-ATX if too many features are on the mobo.
 
12Gig not enuff for you, probably the only puter to use that kind of memory is located in NASA.....you a spaceman or somethin?
Last i heard Nasa uses 386's.
 
I see that i7 is still using some traditional technologies, thank god its using a 4/8 pin, if it were eight pin that would steam the community.

I don't think it would be an issue at all. Almost anyone looking to buy this board, and the chip that goes with it, is gonna have a psu with an 8pin on it.

I eagerly await the boards that are Crossfire AND sli capable.
 
Last i heard Nasa uses 386's.
Umm, maybe you're referring to the crap they user on little landers and stuff like this http://ahtim.com/nasa-computer-specs-to-mars/

But, I think when most people refer to NASA computers, they mean the supercomputers like this http://www.nas.nasa.gov/Resources/Systems/pleiades.html

Edit: And 12gb is nothing compared to what's in systems like that.

"Memory

* Type - DDR2 FB-DIMMs
* 1GB per core, 8GB per node
* Total Memory - 20 TB"
 
wow , i think it is sli mobo , cuz Deluxe from asus com with sli
 
Do any of you know if the board will support 12gigs DDR3-15000 1866ghz??

I am looking to buy OCZ Reaper 8-8-8-28

Memory product code is OCZ3RPR1866LV6GK

Ive been researching all day and have not been able to find an answer
Thanks in advance
 
Back
Top