Tuesday, August 26th 2008

MSI Launches ''P45-8D Memory Lover'' Motherboard

MSI, a leading manufacturer of motherboard products, unveils its latest "P45-D8 Memory Lover" motherboard which is equipped with eight memory slots. When users want to upgrade the motherboard, they can use the current DDR2 memory to save money as well, also retain the future escalation of the DDR3 memory flexibility. When the price of DDR3 memory declines, users can utilize this to increase the performance.

The new MSI P45-8D Memory Lover motherboard is powered by the latest Intel P45 Express chipset. It supports the Intel Core 2 Extreme / Quad and other multi-core processors with an FSB up to 1600MHz. The main feature of P45-8D Memory Lover is the superb memory expansion flexibility. It has a total of eight memory slots which users can expand to 16GB by using four DDR2 memory or 8GB by using four DDR3 memory.
P45-8D Memory Lover is also equipped with PCI Express 2.0 x16 graphics card slot, which allows up to twice the bandwidth of current PCI Express slot. In audio processing, P45-8D Memory Lover comes with 8-channel high-definition audio codec which can handle multiple sources. Users can enjoy high-definition 3D games and high-quality sound. P45-8D Memory Lover comes with the cooling heat-pipe design with high thermal efficiency to rule out the heat of the North Bridge and South Bridge quickly, ensuring better stability than other same level products. In addition, P45-8D Memory Lover also comes with the "Memory Identifier" and "Memory Runner" design.

The Memory Identifier is function for digital switch, which provide the best memory transmission signals also upgrade the memory compatibility and performance. The Memory Runner is function for memory voltage switch. It enhances the ease of overclocking process and ensures the memory can boot successfully on overclocking and over-voltage.
Source: MSI
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19 Comments on MSI Launches ''P45-8D Memory Lover'' Motherboard

#1
Wile E
Power User
Looks like a good board for a mid ranged graphical workstation.
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#2
btarunr
Editor & Senior Moderator
Look at the colourful memory slots. Tells something about MSI's designers. :)


As many reviewers rant, confusing.
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#3
sma8
What happen if insert both DDR2 and DDR3 memory into it? :D
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#4
Wile E
Power User
sma8What happen if insert both DDR2 and DDR3 memory into it? :D
It's equal to dividing by zero. The Earth would be swallowed up by a Black Hole. :p
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#5
alexp999
Staff
Nice idea to have ddr2 and ddr3, but what a stupid name. :wtf: Surely they could have come up with something better than memory lover?

Don't suppose you've got any bigger pics bta? cant see the board very well on that one. ;)

Here are some from XS if anyone is interested:

www.xtremesystems.org/forums/showthread.php?t=199387

Doesnt it need to have 6 ddr3 slots to support triple channel? And back to the crazy confusing colour scheme again!

:toast:
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#6
btarunr
Editor & Senior Moderator
sma8What happen if insert both DDR2 and DDR3 memory into it? :D
Memory error beep.
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#7
InnocentCriminal
Resident Grammar Amender
It's good t'see MSI actually do something with their motherboards and RAM. I'm not sure if Intel based motherboards ever had the same memory issues that the AMD boards (I have used/worked with) have, but it's good to know there working on it and compatibility.

An interesting product, I doubt it'll sell well though.
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#8
alexp999
Staff
Also, surely, "When the price of DDR3 memory declines" everyone will be going nehalem anyway?
I know I will be, gonna give it 6-12 months (or until 32nm if its not too far away), let them iron kinks out and drop the silly start prics, then upgrade. Just seems kinda pointless IMO to have a memory upgradeable mobo, what with the release of a whole new socket and platform round the corner.
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#10
vrdublu
Unfortunately it's made by MSI, so you know you'll be sending emails to tech support explaining to them their equipment doesn't work as advertised.:shadedshu
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#11
Swansen
why???? thats about all i have to say on this.
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#12
Steevo
Or the cooler will fail multiple times, and they will only provide the same cooler 3 times before your chipset is finally cooked enough to warrant buying a real board.
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#13
jbunch07
btarunrLook at the colourful memory slots. Tells something about MSI's designers. :)


As many reviewers rant, confusing.
:cough: gay :cough:

looks like a nice board if you can get over the fact that the memory expansion slots look like a rainbow. why couldn't they use better color scheme like blue black whit green or something along those lines. oh well. aesthetics aside it does look like a nice board.
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#14
PP Mguire
Doesnt it need to have 6 ddr3 slots to support triple channel?
Only dual channel. Its not Nehalem.
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#15
alexp999
Staff
PP MguireOnly dual channel. Its not Nehalem.
Ah okay, thought ddr3 was triple channel regardless of architecture.

Thanks.
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#16
usntom
:cool: board looks very nice. i like the idea of msi being more flexable with the use of either DDR2 or 3..... and adjustes automatically for better performance of the memory.:roll: MSI
i have used alot never had any problems with them.. you guys noticed that the boards are geting quite expencive arent they:twitch:
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#17
PP Mguire
Ah okay, thought ddr3 was triple channel regardless of architecture.
Yea triple channel comes with Intels QPI bus ;) DDR3 is being used on 775 already.
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#18
candle_86
sma8What happen if insert both DDR2 and DDR3 memory into it? :D
same thing that happened to Athlon/p4 systems with DDR and SDram slots, the system won't boot.
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#19
Mussels
Freshwater Moderator
Wile ELooks like a good board for a mid ranged graphical workstation.
looks like a rainbow. a rainbow that someone threw up on.


8 memory slots, wooo... oh great we can only use 4 at a time. Next mobo please.
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