Thursday, November 9th 2006

ASUS Launches New nForce 600 Motherboards


Asus Technology Pte Ltd.(ASUS), the worldwide leader of motherboards is proud to introduce the AI Lifestyle P5N32-E SLI motherboard, which offers a third PCI Express x16 for physics card support, and includes several unique thermal technologies that enable powerful yet dependable performance. The nForce 680i SLI-based P5N32-E SLI supports the Intel Quad-Core Processor and NVIDIA's Quad-SLI technology, and is ready for the up-coming 1,333MHz FSB specification. Made for gamers and enthusiasts, the motherboard provides the power needed for smooth video and extreme performance. Besides the P5N32-E SLI, ASUS has also introduced the P5N-E SLI motherboard, based on the NVIDIA 650i chipset. While most competing 650i motherboards settled with the reference design, ASUS has added exclusive technologies to improve overall computing performance.
Source: VR-Zone
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5 Comments on ASUS Launches New nForce 600 Motherboards

#1
Batou1986
why the hell do they still use that damn sli switching card that damn thing clashes with the rest of the mobo
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#2
Jimmy 2004
Well my nForce/ Asus combo has been great so I'll consider something like this if I upgrade.
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#3
newtekie1
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I have to admit, I really like the fact that more manufactures are going to the removable sound cards.
Batou1986why the hell do they still use that damn sli switching card that damn thing clashes with the rest of the mobo
Because it is a low end board, they reserve the switching cardless boards for the higher end market.
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tfuad
'ASUS P5N32-E SLI' ideal voltage

Hi Guys,

Was wondering if anyone knows the ideal voltage settings for the 'ASUS P5N32-E SLI'? I heard that the generic settings cause the system to be underpowered and occasionally causes re-booting.:eek:

I'm planning to run the the Intel QX6700 Quad Core and 2GB of low latency RAM.

Appreciate your input,

Thanks,

TF.
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#5
Jimmy 2004
tfuadHi Guys,

Was wondering if anyone knows the ideal voltage settings for the 'ASUS P5N32-E SLI'? I heard that the generic settings cause the system to be underpowered and occasionally causes re-booting.:eek:

I'm planning to run the the Intel QX6700 Quad Core and 2GB of low latency RAM.

Appreciate your input,

Thanks,

TF.
Post in the motherboards forum instead of news, then more people will help.
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