Thursday, April 30th 2009

ASUS P6T7 SuperComputer Packs Two nForce 200 Chips, Graphics Expansion Galore

There is a new X58 "SuperComputer" motherboard, this time not from ASRock, but from ASUS. The company is ready with a new LGA-1366 single-socket workstation motherboard that concentrates quite heavily on its PCI-Express expansion slots. THe motherboard packs seven full-length PCI-Express slots. To support these, ASUS used a clever design: two 16-lane PCI-Express channels from the X58 northbridge provide connectivity to an NVIDIA nForce 200 (BR-03) chip each. Each of these chips in turn broadcast the connection to two PCI-E 2.0 x16 slots (blue slots). The blue slots with a neighbouring black slot further have PCI-E switching logic that can divert 8 lanes to the black PCI-E x16 slots, when populated. As a result, it has seven slots worked out in all. The board supports ATI CrossFireX and NVIDIA SLI.

A large heatsink cools the lower cluster of chips that include the board's ICH10R southbridge, and the two nForce 200 chips. Heatpipes distribute heat to an elaborate array of heatsinks over the northbridge and the board's VRM areas. The board features six DDR3 memory slots for supporting up to 24 GB of memory. Storage is care of the southbridge and an additional controller to provide extra internal SATA ports along with the eSATA connectivity. 8-channel audio, and two gigabit Ethernet controllers, and an ASUS-exclusive system diagnostics card make for the rest of the equation. The P6T7 SuperComputer is yet to hit stores.
Source: TechConnect Magazine
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36 Comments on ASUS P6T7 SuperComputer Packs Two nForce 200 Chips, Graphics Expansion Galore

#26
DrPepper
The Doctor is in the house
Excellent. I hate having pci-e 1x slots that cant take a gpu without needing modded a bit and I love how this can use any size of pci-e card at full bandwidth which is just awesome. It doesn't have to be all gpu's. Sound cards, raid controllers and stuff can all be used in them.
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#27
douglatins
h3llb3nd4in SLi?
can it run Crysis?
Omg people of course he was joking, the can it run crysis its one of the oldest jokes around, another think that supercomputer sticker is very stupid, its like marketing for retards
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#28
Castiel
The ultimate Folding board.
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#29
zCexVe
$ 439 is not bad for that board.Only space is the problem for that PCIe slots.
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#30
Chris_Ramseyer
Phison Rep
zCexVe$ 439 is not bad for that board.Only space is the problem for that PCIe slots.
Are you out of your mind? 400+ is bullshit for a board. If I spent 400 on a board it would take two processors and not one. The motherboard companies have gotten way out of control and it all started with nVidia launched the 680i SLi. Before then 200 for a consumer board was high and most of us were paying 150 for a good OCing board. Fuck them, they can keep their 400 dollar boards.
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#31
Binge
Overclocking Surrealism
h3llb3nd4in SLi?
can it run Crysis?
In SLI? no.

Can it run Crysis? no. You need a full computer including processor and graphics card etc. like a dual core and an 8800GT or higher with about 4gb of high speed DDR2 ram. No motherboard can just run Crysis on it's own. :laugh:
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#32
iStink
BingeIn SLI? no.

Can it run Crysis? no. You need a full computer including processor and graphics card etc. like a dual core and an 8800GT or higher with about 4gb of high speed DDR2 ram. No motherboard can just run Crysis on it's own. :laugh:
wuts a sarcasm?
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#33
hedoe
ShinyGI'll take the Quad Crossfire-X and Triple SLI at the same time, thank you!
nice idea
but how are you going to connect all 7 of the GPUs to their counterparts?
im very sure that all of the connectors are in the same area on each card
so all of the bridges will get in the way
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#34
DrPepper
The Doctor is in the house
hedoenice idea
but how are you going to connect all 7 of the GPUs to their counterparts?
im very sure that all of the connectors are in the same area on each card
so all of the bridges will get in the way
Its not designed for 7 graphics cards. 7 GPU's can be used for folding at home and they don't need bridges for that. It is usefull for those with lots of high end pci-e cards like raid controllers sound cards etc instead of using pci-e 1x slots etc.
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#35
Hayder_Master
mmm , that mobo is release i wonder see how this 7 pci-e will be useful
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#36
lilkiduno
hedoenice idea
but how are you going to connect all 7 of the GPUs to their counterparts?
im very sure that all of the connectors are in the same area on each card
so all of the bridges will get in the way
they make flex bridges...:roll:
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