custompc.co.uk Updated: 2011-08-03 01:28:16
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There was a lot of speculation and doom-saying on various forums about the overclocking ability of lower-end Core i7 CPUs, but the P6T Deluxe proves these pessimists wrong. The P6T Deluxe isnt only a good overclocker, but it also has an excellent layo...
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expertreviews.co.uk Updated: 2011-08-03 01:28:21
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Asuss P6T Deluxe Core i7 motherboard has plenty of features, so theres almost something for everyone. Dedicated gamers and professional video editors will appreciate the three PCI Express x16 graphics slots. You could fit up to three ATI or two Nv...
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At first glance, the P6T Deluxe could almost be mistaken for a Core 2 motherboard such as the P5Q Deluxe although there are a few visual clues, the most subtle of which is the new CPU socket which is more rectangular than LGA775. Asus P6T Deluxe: Neh...
We can’t give the game away about the performance of the P6T Deluxe - well, not for a couple of weeks, anyway - so let’s just say that the quad-core Core i7 which we set to 2.66GHz then 3GHz crunched through benchmarks as effectively as the cl...
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Given the recent domination of the CPU market by Intel it seems strange to think that they have any need to release new CPU models. Today we look at a hot new motherboard from Asus which supports the upcoming Intel Nehalem platform.
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Intel’s Core i7 (formerly known by its code name: Nehalem) has only just been released, but already there’s an army of third-party manufacturers ready to step in with supporting hardware. It’s just as well, since the Core i7 architecture demands a new...
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X58. We all want to have one, use one, and some of us even want to be one. So when ASUS tempted us with sweet promises of a look at this enthusiast-grade board, we had a duty to our readers to not only accept, but to tauntingly wave it at you. Ok, so n...
A top board, well featured and with lots of options. Not a perfect overlocker though...
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rbmods.com Updated: 2011-08-03 01:28:16
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Today we take a look at a new socket 1366 motherboard from Asus. This new board seems to be the new Core i7 badboy from Asus, it is available in different versions that come in different prices. This seems to aim itself vs overclockers mainly and it al...
Fast, Alot of accessories, Rock stable, Overclocks well...
Price, Annoying bootup screen...
This motherboard is great, both performance wise and for overclocking. The only con I can really find this far is that its quite a bit more expensive than any other board on the market. It was rock stable though and offered alot of cool features when i...
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maximumpc.com Updated: 2011-08-03 01:28:16
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Asus’s P6T Deluxe isn’t the most over-the-top Core i7 board we’ve tested, but it certainly has a leg up on Intel’s bare-bones DX58SO. For one thing, it finally brings us graphics reunification by supporting both two-card SLI and CrossFire X configurat...
Graphics reunification, six DIMMs, and a nifty external LCD display.
BIOSes and applications are still a little rough around the edges.
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The P6T is the first of its kind reviewed by us till now. Its meant for the new Core i7 family of desktop processors and sports the Intel X58 chip set. To support the fastest processor on the planet, the board has the new LGA 1366 socket. It feature...
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Intel is apparently not one to rest on its laurels. After huge success with the Core2 processors, Intel has ushered in the new Core i7 family of chips, and this time the rules have changed; namely, a new socket and with it, a new X58 chipset. Technol...
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MotherBoards.org Updated: 2011-08-03 01:28:18
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The recent launch of the Core i7 CPU series and the X58 chipset to support it has redefined performance on the Intel side of things in significant ways. With every launch of a new CPU and motherboard chipset there's a slew of releases from the major mo...
ASUS's P6T Deluxe OC Palm Edition is the perfect example of what a new motherboard chipset should be when released. Every conceivable feature including SLI, CrossfireX, 24GB DDR3-1600MHz support, and the general build quality that exists on ASUS's boar...
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As of November 17th you can officially buy an Intel Core i7 processor - the new heavyweight champion of the world. When it comes to media encoding and 3D animation/rendering tasks, the Core i7 is not only without peer but also provides us the sort of...
All of our motherboards performed admirably today, some better than others, but in the end any motherboard sporting an X58 will perform the same when it comes to standard performance attributes. Which board is better really comes down to your needs, b...
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Bit-Tech.net Updated: 2011-08-03 01:28:20
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As ever with Asus, it's the first company to get us final, working hardware so it's the first review of an Intel X58 board we've put together. We have others testing, although we're happy to point out from the start that the Asus has just thus f...
The Asus P6T Deluxe is a good value motherboard (which may be a little expensive for most) that works well and you can easily ignore the bits you don't want to use without losing out on the experience. It is an excellent backbone for some Core i7 shena...
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Having just recently examined the new Intel Core i7 processors, the timing seems perfect to also show you in detail a motherboard designed to take advantage of these CPUs. The Asus P6T Deluxe sports the new Intel X58 chipset and is one of the first pro...
The Asus P6T Deluxe is possibly the best motherboard we have seen so far this year, partly due to the evident hard work put in by Asus, and partly because the Core i7 platform is just so darn impressive. Asus helped make this motherboard special by in...
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Asus has always been one of the computer industrys leading innovators, being the first to field many new ideas and support new platforms. The introduction of Core i7 is no exception. Asus had initial offerings of X58 Core i7 motherboards in productio...
Every Feature We Tested Works Great, Easy Overclocker, Nice Looking Board, Ran RAM @ 2000MHz, Very Stable, Nice Bundle, Layout Is Excellent Even With Multi-GPU Setups...
24Pin Mainboard Connector Close To RAM Slots...
The extended testing we gave the Asus P6T was partially due to the plethora of features and partially due to its just a fun board. Overclocking was easily achieved with a minimum of fiddling with voltages. The three different triple channel RAM kits...
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Just last week Intel unveiled the new Core i7 processor based on the Nehalem core architecture bringing about a new platform for Intel systems. The new CPU brought a host of changes when compared to the Intel Core 2 line including an integrated DDR3...
Even with the high price, the ASUS P6T Deluxe looks to be a fantastic motherboard for early adopters of the Intel Core i7 processor by offering up a host of unique features as well as a BIOS that would make most enthusiast overclockers envious. The i...
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ASUS will offer an uber high-end 3-way SLI compatible Asus X58 Rampage II Extreme and also a 2-way SLI ready X58 based mainboard (check out our Multi-GPU vs Core i7 test where we tested it) that will still be very expensive yet slightly more affordab...
So, I told you guys in the introduction already this was a quick review, and yes it really is. Due to time constraints (number of Intel related articles for this week) I didnt even have the time to connect the OC Palm module and test overclocking. A...
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ASUS is among the few computer component companies revered world-wide by enthusiasts and mainstream users alike. This reputation comes from ASUS’ ongoing dedication to delivering the highest performance and most stable products to their loyal customers...
I think we are lucky to have such a robust and stable motherboard this early on in the Core i7 game. The ASUS P6T Deluxe has shown up at a couple of retailers between $313 and $336 in North America, but keep in mind the Intel X58 chipset nor the Intel...
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By now youve no doubt read all about Intels new Core i7 processor. You know that the CPU otherwise known as Nehalem is based on an all-new architecture, complete with four cores (or eight, if you count Hyper-Threading), three levels of cache, an inte...
Intels DX58SO is certainly well-equipped for enthusiasts. The question is whether Intel has built a better enthusiast board than Asus has with the P6T Deluxe—a tall order given Asus history of enthusiast favorites. The DX58SO certainly looks good, a...
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insidehw.com Updated: 2011-08-03 01:28:27
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It’s been awhile since rumors about new Intel’s platform had started or more precisely about new processors with code name Nehalem and X58 controller logic. We managed to provide one Nehalem processor, for a very short time period, and we paired it wit...
So many information and yet so little time. Well, there it is. We owe you more details about this new Intel platform and believe us when we tell you that we are impatient as much as you are. Test results presented in table will help you in great deal t...
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Weve been talking about Intels Nehalem processors and X58 chipset for a while now, but it wont be much longer before well be able to report on our own experiences with the platform, and likewise, it wont be much longer before you will be able to p...
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It is to ASUS great credit that they were able to deliver the fully-functioning, ready-for-sale P6T Deluxe motherboard more than a month before the official launch of the Intel Core i7 processor and the X58 Express chipset. In fact, ASUS are expected...
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With the release of Intel's Bloomfield CPUs right around the corner and the X58 chipset bringing plenty of new features, many motherboard manufacturers have been hard at work putting together their arsenal of boards ready for the release date. Anyone...
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madshrimps.be Updated: 2011-08-03 01:28:28
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Madshrimps Sends Two Overclockers to MSI Overclocking Contest OverviewAt first sight the board will have following features: 6 times DDR3 memory slot3 times 16x length PCIe slot8 sata connections on board (which are only six, more about this later)Cli...
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hardwarezone.com.sg Updated: 2014-01-20 01:06:06
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As we near the fourth quarter of the year, Intels X58 chipset is almost ready to be unveiled to the public. Made for the upcoming Nehalem family of processors from Intel, now rechristened Core i7, the new chipset will have a 1366-pin socket for these...
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