Saturday, December 13th 2008
ASUS Simplifies P6T Deluxe with P6T
Roughly a month into its release, the P6T Deluxe is the most "affordable" LGA 1366 motherboard by ASUS. This however, isn't one of the most affordable LGA 1366 motherboards there are. There is a need for ASUS to cater to the value-ended LGA 1366 segment, which already has other major motherboard vendors' offerings such as the MSI X58 Platinum, Gigabyte EX58 DS4, etc.
ASUS will be releasing a toned-down variant of the P6T Deluxe, to be named P6T. It is based on the Intel X58 + ICH10R chipset. The CPU power circuitry consists of an 8+2 phase design. The memory is powered by a 2-phase circuit. ASUS reworked the arrangement of the expansion card slots, with uniform spacing between the three PCI-Express x16 slots (have electrical lane arrangements of x16/16/x1 or x16/x8/x8). The motherboard supports ATI CrossFireX and NVIDIA 3-way SLI. A slightly simplistic component cooling has been introduced. There is a single gigabit ethernet controller. With these, ASUS looks to bring the motherboard out at an attractive price-point.
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ASUS will be releasing a toned-down variant of the P6T Deluxe, to be named P6T. It is based on the Intel X58 + ICH10R chipset. The CPU power circuitry consists of an 8+2 phase design. The memory is powered by a 2-phase circuit. ASUS reworked the arrangement of the expansion card slots, with uniform spacing between the three PCI-Express x16 slots (have electrical lane arrangements of x16/16/x1 or x16/x8/x8). The motherboard supports ATI CrossFireX and NVIDIA 3-way SLI. A slightly simplistic component cooling has been introduced. There is a single gigabit ethernet controller. With these, ASUS looks to bring the motherboard out at an attractive price-point.
13 Comments on ASUS Simplifies P6T Deluxe with P6T
looks like a very nice board, i wonder how much it will cost here in Au.
I may buy this same board someday. We'll see. ;D
For what its worth, the P6T lists "Tripple-Channel DDR3 2000(O.C.) / 1866(O.C.) / 1800(O.C.) / 1600(O.C.) / 1333 / 1066 support" whereas the P6T Deluxe only lists "Tripple-Channel DDR3 1600(O.C.) / 1333 / 1066 support" in the manual. This might just be that they did more extensive testing on the P6T then the P6T Deluxe or maybe they were rushing with documentation and getting the product out with the Deluxe version. I don't necessarily think that there are any differences with supported MEM between these two boards.
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There is a Qualified Vendors list which is much more extensive and max listed voltage for RAM was 2.0v but 1.9v was typical for DDR3-2000.