Wednesday, August 20th 2008
ASUS P6T Deluxe Intel Core i7 Nehalem Motherboard Up Close and Personal
After Intel's Nehalem platform is no secret anymore, it's time to start looking at the motherboards that will support the new Socket 1366 buddies. One of them is ASUSTeK's upcoming P6T Deluxe mainboard based on Intel's yet-to-be-released X58 Express, the first chipset to power the Socket 1366 Core i7 Nehalem processors. As part of the whole platform, the P6T Deluxe has a total of six DDR3 slots intended for triple-channel mode and three PCI-Express x16 slots with support for dual and triple video card configurations. It's too early to say which one, ATI's CrossFire, NVIDIA's SLI or both combos. Expect further information when the time comes. Meanwhile if you want to take a closer look at the motherboard please click here.
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PCGH
27 Comments on ASUS P6T Deluxe Intel Core i7 Nehalem Motherboard Up Close and Personal
Caps are no problem, current coolers already go over them in S775, like mine. Anything inside that pushpin area can't be higher than they are and aftermarket coolers are designed to be compatible.
other words its just a connection ship
also; im suprised and delighted that im seeing the next generation boards so soon :rockout:
What is up with the red usb ports on the rear I/O
I eagerly await the boards that are Crossfire AND sli capable.
But, I think when most people refer to NASA computers, they mean the supercomputers like this www.nas.nasa.gov/Resources/Systems/pleiades.html
Edit: And 12gb is nothing compared to what's in systems like that.
"Memory
* Type - DDR2 FB-DIMMs
* 1GB per core, 8GB per node
* Total Memory - 20 TB"
I am looking to buy OCZ Reaper 8-8-8-28
Memory product code is OCZ3RPR1866LV6GK
Ive been researching all day and have not been able to find an answer
Thanks in advance