Monday, March 3rd 2008
ASUS R.O.G. Pinot Noir Motherboard Previewed
The nForce 790i-powered Pinot Noir motherboard, part of the latest ASUS Republic of Gamers series, is now being showcased at CeBIT. What's uncommon about this motherboard is the unique water cooling solution for its major components. Furthermore this board can work with the latest Intel 45nm CPUs and utilize 4x DDR3 modules, three PCI-E 2.0 x16 slots and six SATA 3.0 Gbps connectors.
Source:
SX-Team Forums
27 Comments on ASUS R.O.G. Pinot Noir Motherboard Previewed
Heatpipes and fins I can understand, but tacking on the rest seems like a gimmick.
IMO they should name them after softdrinks, like
Coke
Lemonadesoda
Orangejuice
LOL
At least it will ATTRACT ALCOHOLICS.
forums.techpowerup.com/showthread.php?t=54245
Hope your fanboys cough up the cash! :laugh:
I'm curios to see if they've done what MSI tried, using the "empty" heat pipes to put water through from that external connector to the NB.
Gonna be over priced and it really doesn't look great.
By the way, marketing team, usually it's just someome who comes up with a lame name and then it's sent out for approval internally and if everyone's happy, they go with it.
I ought to know, I worked for MSI many a years ago and came up with a couple of model names, some are still used to this date...
regards
btw:
www.xtremesystems.org/forums/showpost.php?p=2814268&postcount=16
www.xtremesystems.org/forums/showpost.php?p=2814777&postcount=23
regards
This board has the exact same layout as R.O.G. Maximus Extreme, which also has three PCIe 16x slots. It's impossible for ASUS to adapt an Intel PCB to an NVIDIA chipset without making any noticeable changes ;)
I've e-mailed the author, but I suspect he may be away at CeBIT.
//Andreas