Monday, October 6th 2008

Biostar T-Power X58 Mainboard Spotted

During the final weeks before Intel's Nehalem release date, we have covered almost any motherboard that will be simultaneously available as the platform launches. Today we'll accentuate on Biostar's T-Power X58, yet another LGA1366 mainboard that will help Core i7 buyers. The board is pretty much standard, it has a 12-phase power design, 6x DDR3 1333/1600/2000 slots, 3x PCI-E 16x SLI and CrossFireX capable slots, and 6x SATA + 2x eSATA + 1 IDE ports. The T-Power X58 also features a heat-pipe cooling system, on-the-fly power/reset buttons, and a LED POST code display. There's also a 7.1 integrated audio, two 10/100/1000 LANs, and two FireWire ports.
Source: Matbe.com
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22 Comments on Biostar T-Power X58 Mainboard Spotted

#1
oli_ramsay
Nice to see an X58 board with IDE support still. I thought my 320GB HDD + DVD RW would be obsolete with the arrival of Nehalem.
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#2
Fitseries3
Eleet Hardware Junkie
this has to be the cleanest and most regular looking x58 yet. i like it. i wish some of the other ones werent so goofy though.
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#3
DarkMatter
fitseries3this has to be the cleanest and most regular looking x58 yet. i like it. i wish some of the other ones werent so goofy though.
IMO the others we have seen are the most extreme versions of each brand, while this one is closer to the mainstream area. Not saying it's mainstream, but not extreme either. I'm sure that simpler versions of other brands will ship on time for Nehalem release.
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#4
iStink
DarkMatterIMO the others we have seen are the most extreme versions of each brand, while this one is closer to the mainstream area. Not saying it's mainstream, but not extreme either. I'm sure that simpler versions of other brands will ship on time for Nehalem release.
Yeah the other brands should have something simpler looking soon, but for now, I think they want to break out of the gates with the wildest thing they can.
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#5
Fitseries3
Eleet Hardware Junkie
im all for the craziness of the extremes... just dont like all the huge coolers and funky designs and weird little screens all over the place.
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#6
X1REME
not sure why anyone would want anything above 1,333MHz for the Core i7 when even the best motherboards as of right now are limited to a max overclock of what seems to be 1,333MHz.

the cheapest motherboard will cost £240 (Intel) add the cheapest DDR3 for anther £235+ (18,000mhz/1.7V-2.1V and over so far) Plus i7 and you roughly got a total of nearly £800 pounds.

For the same amount of money I could build a better/faster PC, the whole thing (complete Computer vs CPU-Motherboard-MEM) heck I may even have some money left for a monitor (15"/17")
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#7
WarEagleAU
Bird of Prey
This is a very nice board. Intel always get the awesome boards it seems :).

I hope it overclocks as well as the Biostars for the AMDs.
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#8
Octavean
I’m still not sure what Nehalem CPU and motherboard pricing will be like here in the states but I know I can buy 1GB DDR3 1333 (PC3 10600) 1.5V modules for $34.99 USD now. that’s not spectacular but its not too bad. I mean it could be worse.

As long as the Core i7 920 isn’t too expensive ~$350 USD and an X58 motherboard can be had for around the same or less I’m good to go.

Then again, I might just wait for less expensive motherboards though. Investing in a platform with low OC potential shouldn’t necessarily be expensive.
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#9
DarkMatter
X1REMEnot sure why anyone would want anything above 1,333MHz for the Core i7 when even the best motherboards as of right now are limited to a max overclock of what seems to be 1,333MHz.

the cheapest motherboard will cost £240 (Intel) add the cheapest DDR3 for anther £235+ (18,000mhz/1.7V-2.1V and over so far) Plus i7 and you roughly got a total of nearly £800 pounds.

For the same amount of money I could build a better/faster PC, the whole thing (complete Computer vs CPU-Motherboard-MEM) heck I may even have some money left for a monitor (15"/17")
:confused::confused::confused:

LOL 1333Mhz is the STOCK FSB nowadays. Almost any P35/45, X38/48 and derivatives can do close to 2000Mhz FSB as long as you have good memory and good AIR cooling. 1900Mhz (475x4) FSB is even easier to achieve.

Of course the price is high, it's new. I would even go and say it's not worth it right now for the money. BUT in no way you can build a faster PC. Not for 800, neither for a lot more. There's nothing faster out there now.
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#10
TheLostSwede
News Editor
Well, it looks like Biostar is putting those Abit engineers to good use at least.
Hopefully Biostar will find this market worth while and continue making decent boards for those that can't afford products from the big three.
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#11
cdawall
where the hell are my stars
wonder if this will clock like those fun little P45 boards they released :D
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#12
Tatty_Two
Gone Fishing
So could anyone confirm what the initial release CPU's are going to be?
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#13
Octavean
Actually on second thought I might not build an Intel Core i7 920 based system. I had planned to build for some time now but the US economy is really starting to concern me. I can hold on to my money, save, pay down my CC and call it a year.

Besides, I already have a Core 2 Quad Q6600 / P35 based system as my main rig although my Wife could use something faster then what she currently telecommutes with.

Or maybe I’ll just wait it out a bit. Instead of going for an X58 motherboard I can wait for P55 boards or something similar.

I don't even really know if these things will OC worth a hang.
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#14
Hayder_Master
humble mobo , best ever x58 mobo i seen to righ now is the gigabyte x58 ultra durable 3
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#15
eidairaman1
The Exiled Airman
They got a 8400 up to 6GHz on the TPower 45 Mobo, so i wouldnt be downplaying biostar on that count, Too bad they wont release a Tpower 790FX/750 Combo.
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#16
Rey17
so your saying that these x58 motherboard's can support only 1333mhz ??? is that because of the delay in motherboard making or is that just the RAM speed they want to stick with ?? :confused::confused::confused::confused::confused::confused:

or are they going to be making more motherboards which can go over 1333mhz and probably over than 2000mhz ??
one more thing, how much RAM does these x58 motherboards support, i mean is it maximum 8GB or 12 GB etc ??

thnx
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#17
eidairaman1
The Exiled Airman
Rey17so your saying that these x58 motherboard's can support only 1333mhz ??? is that because of the delay in motherboard making or is that just the RAM speed they want to stick with ?? :confused::confused::confused::confused::confused::confused:

or are they going to be making more motherboards which can go over 1333mhz and probably over than 2000mhz ??
one more thing, how much RAM does these x58 motherboards support, i mean is it maximum 8GB or 12 GB etc ??

thnx
well Tri Channel, being 1-12GB, unless if there is 4GB Modules.
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#18
DarkMatter
Rey17so your saying that these x58 motherboard's can support only 1333mhz ??? is that because of the delay in motherboard making or is that just the RAM speed they want to stick with ?? :confused::confused::confused::confused::confused::confused:

or are they going to be making more motherboards which can go over 1333mhz and probably over than 2000mhz ??
one more thing, how much RAM does these x58 motherboards support, i mean is it maximum 8GB or 12 GB etc ??

thnx
Probably a bit of everything, but IMO mostly to reduce the price of the new platform, both for them and the consumer. People is stupid and if they supported DDR3 2000Mhz, people would: 1) want to make the rig with the maximum Mhz RAM possible. 2) Complain about the price of such RAM. 3) Probably lots of people would criticize the use of DDR3 2000Mhz for its 0-5% performance difference with DDR3 1333Mhz once benchmarks come out. Bear in mind Nehalem has integrated memory controler and that's a really big improvement. Core2 architecture has been superior DESPITE this fact, primarily because AMD failed to make an improvement and because Intel's fab advantage is so big.
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#19
Tatty_Two
Gone Fishing
X1REMEnot sure why anyone would want anything above 1,333MHz for the Core i7 when even the best motherboards as of right now are limited to a max overclock of what seems to be 1,333MHz.

the cheapest motherboard will cost £240 (Intel) add the cheapest DDR3 for anther £235+ (18,000mhz/1.7V-2.1V and over so far) Plus i7 and you roughly got a total of nearly £800 pounds.

For the same amount of money I could build a better/faster PC, the whole thing (complete Computer vs CPU-Motherboard-MEM) heck I may even have some money left for a monitor (15"/17")
£235+ for DDR1800mhz ram......fook where do you shop! Unless of course you are talking 8gb :confused:
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#20
DaMulta
My stars went supernova
fitseries3this has to be the cleanest and most regular looking x58 yet. i like it. i wish some of the other ones werent so goofy though.
no this is the best yet that I've seen.


I take that back I noticed they didn't think about dual slot cards.....
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#21
ascstinger
TheLostSwedeWell, it looks like Biostar is putting those Abit engineers to good use at least.
Hopefully Biostar will find this market worth while and continue making decent boards for those that can't afford products from the big three.
never knew some of the displaced engineers went to biostar... I loved all my abit boards, so I guess Ill have to watch biostar from now on
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#22
Morgoth
Fueled by Sapphire
sheck this asus with 6x pci-e 16x
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