Friday, November 3rd 2006
ASUS Striker Extreme Sneak Peek
[H]ard|OCP has some information on the next motherboard in "Republic Of Gamers" line from ASUS. There's also a picture of the board along with a complete list of specifications. You can clearly see the "Strike Extreme" brand from the PCB, which will be the name of future Intel version motherboards part of the Republic of Gamers line.
28 Comments on ASUS Striker Extreme Sneak Peek
will have 2 start saving!
i think its about time i upgraded my rig.
my oldest part is about 7 months old.
unless amd manages to persuade me otherwise in the next year LOL
cheers
DS
Also, the way the picture was taken, it could just be that it LOOKs like the heatpipe is on top of the connector, it very well could be one of those wonderful optical illusions you get when you take a 2D picture of a 3D object.
The heat pipes also shouldn't get that hot, certainly they aren't going to get any hotter then say a CPU heatsink, and that 12v PSU connector is very often left sitting right on top of the CPU heatsink, which also can have some rather sharp edges on the fins. I would be more worried about that then the heatpipe.
Like I said though, I don't think that heatpipe is actually over the connector, I believe it is just the way the picture is taken and what perspective we are seeing the board at that makes it seem like the connector is blocked by a heatpipe.
Also, there is nothing saying that you have to have cards with double slot coolers. Who knows, by the time SLI physics sees the light of day, they might have the DX10 cards down to single slot coolers(at least maybe the cards one step down from the top cards might have one slot coolers like the 7900GTX>7900GT).
Also, there is nothing saying that the third card used for physics has to be the same as the beastly cards used for graphics. Who knows, maybe NVidia will do the same thing ATi said they will do, and let you use a significantly weaker card to do the physics, one that doesn't need a two slot cooler, allowing you to use the bottom PCI slot for a sound card.