lol??que é que tem a ver??
Mesmo assim acho que deviam de mudar o nome da board porque assim vai estar a dar a sensação que o P45 é melhor que o X38
Isso não é necessariamente verdade olha o caso da 8800GS e o da 9600GT,seguindo o teu raciocínio a 8800GS deveria ganhar ganhar à 9600GT devido ao seu segundo digito mas isso não acontece,não é assim tão linearNem parece teu
Já se sabe que as series P ( performance ) são supostamente inferiores as series X ( xtreme ).
É como acontece nas graficas, uma 9600Gt pelo nome dá a entender que é superior a 8800GT ? Só para os leigos, pois para quem percebe, sabe que o segundo digito é "mais importante" em termos de performance, o primeiro so indica a serie/geraçao.
Que eu saiba o P vem antes do X..
Asus P5Q3 Deluxe reviewed at AnandTech
We're not going to lie, though. If you already own an X38 or X48 motherboard there is not much point in moving over to a P45 board. For those of you out there that are still running on last year's P35 and looking for something new, look no further. A move to P45 should be simple and graphics performance should improve thanks to support for the PCIe 2.0 specification and the new 2x8 lane configuration mode. Also, unlike P35, P45 has been tuned with 45nm CPU performance in mind.
Not to rain on Intel's parade, but it's also important to look at the bigger picture. Many users are already running P35 or X38/X48 motherboards, and outside of bragging rights or for new system builds, there's no reason for such users to look at P45 boards right now.
http://www.anandtech.com/mb/showdoc.aspx?i=3309
The P5Q3 may report the use of a 16-phase PWM but we know better. Although ASUS design engineers have added a lot of extra chokes and MOSFETS, the overall capacity of the power delivery circuit remains comparable to their competitors' more modest 8-phase designs. One thing's for certain, we can all agree that more phases do not necessarily make for a more stable power subsystem. Although we did not experience any problems with this particular solution we would rather see ASUS concentrate their efforts on designing an entirely new circuit based on a true 6-phase PWM.
e tambem a review da Vrzone
http://www.vr-zone.com/articles/Asus_P5Q_Deluxe_P45_Eaglelake_Review/5758.html
From what I've seen & run so far, the only thing that I found better than P35 is the average FSB overclock with Quads ( especially the 45nm parts ).
I mean, the average max FSB is higher than the average max FSB with P35 mobos ( for Quad-Core CPUs )
XS
Existe sim :
Parece-me muito boa, é pena só ter um PCI-E...