Wednesday, January 9th 2008
Asus to follow up on PC-DL succes?
We all know the Inquirer isn't always right. However this story seems solid. The Inq is reporting of a new Asus s771 board. Of course nothing special, though next to Skulltrail this would be the only board with overclocking options in the BIOS.Besides overclocking options Crossfire will be supported, however unlike its predecessor, the PC-DL, it does require expensive RAM, namely FB-DIMMs.
According to the Inq the BIOS does need some tuning, though it sounds like Xeonland might once again become more accessible to the enthusiasts. Asus names it "Z7S".
Source:
The Inquirer
According to the Inq the BIOS does need some tuning, though it sounds like Xeonland might once again become more accessible to the enthusiasts. Asus names it "Z7S".
12 Comments on Asus to follow up on PC-DL succes?
Does have a slot configuration that I like. Even with two double-slot video cards, still have the x1 for audio and a third PCIe x16 (at x4? x8?) for a nice SATA controller/RAID controller.
If only they had gone this route with their full EATX board.
Dan, the link needs a fix.
I come from a time when an enthusiast who wanted more than a single cpu, but didn't need a full dual Xeon setup could SMP with a pair of Pentiums on a standard chipset. (I had a dual P2-333 :))
This to me is just a board that supports two CPUs. Sure, I have to use Xeons but that's just how it is these days.
Someone could come out with a quad cpu board that supports SLI and I'm not seeing a reason why it couldn't be in my home. Oh wait, someone did ;)
I e-mailed an Asus server/networking guy btw, they claim not to know anything about this board. Time will tell.
And 2xPCIe x16!
That is a VERY ATTRACTIVE upgrade path for many entusiasts. Fantastic for a workstation, power user system. 8 cores... here we go! Might be difficult to keep it cool, but the new 45nm and CPU and GPU at stock... should keep it under control. No room for 3rd party silent coolers :-( Look how lose those CPUs are! LOL
>> DAN, If you get more news about this board from ASUS, please post. :rockout:
I have owned many pieces of ASUS crap, but this one never fails ever. 4 years with XP.
RAID 1 built in is very good today and great when new, compared with my core 2 QUAD Intel sucks. I still think my XEON DUAL CPU hypre threading is faster surfing, and many other small programs running at the same time. Duo 2 Quad kills my XEON in Solidworks and ant video encoder hands down, but still my ASUS PC_DL kicks ass when doing lots of things at the same time.
Core 2 QUAD 2.66Ghz .. RAM 4 gigs, RAID 6-6 terabytes Nvidia 8800 GTS 640 very hot, very slow at simple things
There are plenty of atx/eatx solutions out there, the power connectors are the same as any s771 board, ie 24+8+4. The 4 connector is located at a really stupid place on this board though. The dual x16 PEG slots are a new feature of Seaburg, ie nothing new. Though it does support Crossfire and does have OC features, that's the main thing.
Pray it's not a hoax :)