Motherboard ASUS core i7 boards

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After Intel's Nehalem platform is no secret anymore, it's time to start looking at the motherboards that will support the new Socket 1366 buddies. One of them is ASUSTeK's upcoming P6T Deluxe mainboard based on Intel's yet-to-be-released X58 Express, the first chipset to power the Socket 1366 Core i7 Nehalem processors. As part of the whole platform, the P6T Deluxe has a total of six DDR3 slots intended for triple-channel mode and three PCI-Express x16 slots with support for dual and triple video card configurations. It's too early to say which one, ATI's CrossFire, NVIDIA's SLI or both combos. Expect further information when the time comes. Meanwhile if you want to take a closer look at the motherboard please click here.


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Anda cá...vem ao papá...I want u to be my beibi :D

Será que alguma delas também traz a placa de som supremefx? Assim qdo fizer pc po ano escuzava de investir no som :004:
 
fiquei ainda mais curioso nessa board por causa do rumuor de vir a ter de vir a ter sli num chipset intel ;)

depois e só ver o que os i7 valem realmente
 
ganda MB, há mais novidades sobre ela?
já sei que os i7 vão limitar a ram ddr3 a 1066, portanto é capaz de ser boa noticia, visto que já andei á procura de ram dessa e já há poucas, há mais, mas é a partir de 1333
com as marcas a re-investirem nas 1066 os preço presumo serem competitivos :)
Jameiro Fevereiro, boa altura para comprar :)
 
pois, preços ainda deve ser complicado mas acho q devem andar na ordem dos 300€ para começar, mais tarde 250 e por ai fora, o costume
 
possivelmente a próxima menina a entrar aqui no PC cá de casa :007:


ASUS Rampage II Extreme LGA 1366 Motherboard in Pretty Pixels

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After yesterday's ASUS P6T Deluxe quick introduction, today is time for the heavy artilery to come by and stop at our front door. For sure ASUS, one of the biggest brands in the computer industry is not going to have only one or two motherboards to support Nehalem. Although the platform is not yet officially introduced, ASUS is ready with its Rampage II Extreme motherboard. As the name suggests this will be the enthusiast range of motherboard offerings support for LGA 1366 processors, triple-channel DDR3 memory and up to three PCI-Express x16 graphics cards. The new Republic of Gamers machinery might not have a fancy heat pipe cooling (it might not need one) but it has a few other tricks, such as a special VTT CPU power card that provides a 16-phase CPU and 3-phase memory power design. The board also features a number of strange buttons that will help experts overclock their hardware. The Rampage II Extreme also has six SATA 3.0 Gbps connectors, dual Gigabit Ethernets, FireWire, eSATA ports and most likely support for both ATI CrossFire X and NVIDIA triple SLI technology. Let the pictures finish this post:
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http://plaza.fi/muropaketti/
http://www.techpowerup.com/72679/ASUS_Rampage_II_Extreme_LGA_1366_Motherboard_in_Pretty_Pixels.html


e claro não pode faltar os CPUS 8|

Intelin Core i7 920- ja 940-prosessorit käsissä

http://plaza.fi/s/f/editor/attachments/0930corei7_iso.jpg
(imagem é grande)

http://plaza.fi/muropaketti/intelin-core-i7-920-ja-940-prosessorit-kasissa
 
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o que será aqueles encaixes brancos e os pontos de solda abaixo??

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wtf?

Os coolers não devem ser estes, devem ser um todo xpto racing :D
 
Provavelmente aqueles pontos de solta deve de ser para o mod tal como a Evo,as partes brancas não faço a minima ideia,VTT CPU Power Card?Especial só para o VTT do CPU?
 
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