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  1. The whole Test Platform: CPU: Intel SandyBridge 2300K ES RAM: G.Skill DDR3 2133 RipJaws CL7-10-7-27 1.65V 2GX2 Display Card: HIS 6970 PSU: Antec TPQ 1200W OC Edition SSD: AData S599 256M The New Generation EFI BIOS, you can use both keyboard and Mouse to set the BIOS: For Test results, I shall leave it to post after the NDA expired....please wait! Thanks for reading!
  2. On-Board Power Switch, Reset Switch are very common now for overclockers naked platform and EPU Switch: PLX Chips for PCI-e A NEC USB 3.0 chips for back I/O USB connectors: Another NEC 3.0 Chips is for the front Box USB 3.0 connectors: Other chips: Sound Chips VIA VT6315N, Dual GigaLan: one use realtek, one use Intel GigaLan The back I/O View: Bluetooth is ready installed....... A Top and Bottom view of the Asus P8P67 Deluxe: Some more new toys for the new Platform, I also got two set G.Skill RipJaws rams 2G X2 which are designed and engineered for P67 platform, from my quick test, they are doing much better than those Rams for P55 chipsets, let's see later (after NDA) The light Blue RigJaws is rated as DDR3 2133 CL8-9-8-24 1.65V The Dark one RigJaws is rated as DDR3 2133 CL7-10-7-27 1.65V They all comes with the Tubulence II fan: Take a look after installed the new AMD 6970: A top view showing all components are installed, not so conngested :
  3. The new generation LGA 1155 platform will be announced very soon. With some pretests I have done, good performance clock to clock to i7 4C8T, though my 2300k ES (2.8G default but has 4C8T) is not very outstanding, running at 4.5G 24/7 is good enough, lower temperature in both in CPU and Chipset, SATA 6.0 & USB 3.0 supporting, I am very willing to build a new desktop as my workstation to replace my old E6600 P35 platform. Here is my new P67 MB, Asus P8P67 Deluxe: The Features - Dual Giga Lan, Double USB 3.0, Bluetooth, DIGI+VRM and new generation EFI BIOS....etc The MotherBoard and Accessories: Here we see the MB....... Accesories: A front USB 3.0 connector, some USB cables, a CrossFire bridge, Manual and Instruction User Guides, driver disc, back plate, EZ-connectorx...etc. Closer Look to the MotherBoard: ASUS P8P67 Deluxe: The 16+2 phase DIGI+ VRM units are covered by rather large Heatsink, the holes for heatsink is compatible with previous LGA1156 heatsinks. 4 X DDR3 Dimms supports maximum 32G Memory, 24pins Power Input, MemOK button to check your rams, and a TPU switch Nuvoton LPC Super I/O for Desktop 8 SATA ports. Deep blue and white for SATA 3.0, SATA 2.0 using light blue. 1 X EPS 8pins for CPU Power The PCI-e and PCI slots distribution view: P67 chipset does not support PCI slot, Asmedia ASM1083 is used for the 2 PCI slots:
  4. Thx, this A0 is amazing , it still can do similiar freq. as before, just have degraded +0.01 to 0.02V. VTT~1.625 to 1.65V. I always think Vanatge CPU test is a killer, I tested a retail 980X, CB @ -155C, 5.8G passed Vantage Test @ 1.85V, 5.7G @ 1.808V, but degraded a lot after the test. now +0.1V @ 4G 24/7...=.=
  5. I really want to, but most of the samples are used for review purpose, so I can,t make it messy! I need more supports!
  6. Sorry for my poor English.....I just want to say there is no clue.
  7. Just want to share my opinion. For Team benching session, practically, it is not easy or even impossible to distinguish any hardware sharing. They always own a lot of CPUs, GPUs...showing the receipt means nothing to us, invoice can be very easy to get if they are getting the hardwares from connected shops. They tested and then use the self-binned CPU or GPU to play the game....how can we to prove there is any hardware sharing!? I know, nothing is perfect! Just my little opinion!
  8. thx...mate!!! The CPU-Z shows a bit higher Vcore, while I use DMM to measure, it is solid at 1.95V (1.94375 BIOS). 32M can be done at 6.6G but efficiency is not good, may try other BIOS. Something good, with my A0, yesterday, I got no CBB with 704 BIOS even I change mulitplier, no. of cores, uncore ratio, RAM CL....it still can boot at -180C
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