Monday, June 1st 2009

ASUS launches P6X58 Premium with SATA 6 Gb/s Support

At the booth of ASUS we found a motherboard that supports the brand-new SATA 6 Gbit/s standard that was released just a few days ago. ASUS prepared a running demo that showcases the performance differences between SATA-II and SATA-III.

The main improvement of SATA III is that it doubles the available bandwidth again, to reach 6 Gbit/s. While no current mechanical harddrives can reach such speeds, there are several SSDs out there that can saturate a 3 Gb/s link. Other improvements include an optional smaller connector for 1.8" devices and improvements to Native Command Queuing (NCQ). By the way, the official name is "SATA 6 Gbit/s", not "SATA III" or "SATA 3.0", yes I know I got it wrong in this post.

Edit Jun 02:
I got you those screenshots with the performance numbers. As you can see the HDTach benchmark shows a burst speed of over 300 MB/s which is evidence that SATA 6 Gb is working on that motherboard. Due to the HDD used (Seagate ST3500410AS) the actual read bandwidth is far below that because the HDD is just too slow to even saturate SATA-II.
Another novely on this motherboard is support for the USB 3.0 standard. Since the chipset does not offer USB 3.0 support, ASUS has chosen to use an NEC 720200 USB 3.0 interface chip.
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40 Comments on ASUS launches P6X58 Premium with SATA 6 Gb/s Support

#26
BOSE
I was being sarcastic .. again.:slap:

You said that 6G will be out in 2022, i said that its already here because its shows in the picture... so yeah.
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#27
Kenshai
moto666Can't follow your logic but maybe I'm to tired. So Be Happy with your conclusion!:pimp:
I think you misunderstand, it's Sata 3.0 but it's actual name to the public will be Sata 6g. Not a sixth generation, but the possible bandwidth it can trasmit.
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#28
GunsAblazin
Give me what I want

Yeah-yeah-yeah, when is USB 3.0 coming so I can buy a motherboard already.
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#29
Unregistered
Go asus :p

Very nice,we just need new mechanical drives to go with the new standard now i guess.
#30
mtosev
1 question: is this build in the X58 chipset or does it use a 3rd party Sata controler?
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#31
PCpraiser100
I think I rather wait a bit for USB 3.0 to come out to give me the green light. It's pretty cool but I'm pretty fine with the speeds I have for now :)
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#32
BOSE
mtosev1 question: is this build in the X58 chipset or does it use a 3rd party Sata controler?
It uses 3rd party controller.
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#33
freaksavior
To infinity ... and beyond!
tiggerGo asus :p

Very nice,we just need new mechanical drives to go with the new standard now i guess.
we need cheap ssd that do 6
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#34
BOSE
tiggerGo asus :p

Very nice,we just need new mechanical drives to go with the new standard now i guess.
It wont happen, todays drives just arent fast enough and most likely never will be. They cant even hit 3Gbp/s mark.

Its all up to SSD drives now.
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#35
mlee49
Woot! Nice lookin board there Asus!

Try not to get overloaded there Wizz, I'll donate $5 for a red bull if you need it ;)
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#36
Binge
Overclocking Surrealism
That does look nice. I'm happy the chipset is still getting new boards.
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#37
W1zzard
bump for updated info in first post, performance scores and usb 3.0 info
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#38
mlee49
Thanks for the update, half of us just care about the preformance benchmarks the other half want to see if they board is pretty :D
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#39
W1zzard
the bottom line is, unless you have one of those super super fast >300 MB/s SSDs you won't benefit from SATA 6 Gb. I expect a similar adoption progress like we had from SATA I to SATA II
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#40
Hayder_Master
wow first mobo with new sata technology , great news covering W1Z
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