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Choosing an enthusiasts board.

Saturday, October 20th, 2007

    What makes a board an “enthusiasts board”?

Gamers around the world seek out motherboards which allow the user to adjust basic system values such as processor and memory speed. almost all motherboards allow some adjustments of these settings. These motherboards are typically the upper- end of the normal consumer line such as the DFI Infinity series and ASUS P5 line. The motherboards that gamers normally flock to allow several more adjustments including voltages to the CPU, ram and even north-bridge chip-set. these voltages are typically enough to squeeze out 20 - 50 % more performance than a stock configuration. For example typically a gamer will buy a mid-range CPU such as the sub- $200  E6400 from Intel which runs at 2.13 GHz stock, and by overclocking  the speed in bios can  fairly easily achieve 3.0 GHz or higher. the x6800 Extreme Edition cpu  in contrast operates at 2.93GHz and costs about $1000. As you can see the savings is $800 which is used for video cards, fancy peripherals etc.

 Another  type of motherboard are what are called “enthusiasts boards”. These boards offer adjustment to almost every possible voltage and timing setting imaginable. They are extremely complex boards and their price reflects that. The best Examples of this class is the DFI LAN Party series and the ASUS R.O.G. series. Almost every Enthusiasts board is capable of operating at twice the stock speed with proper adjustments. For most Enthusiasts boards the chip-set cooling as well as mosfets for power supply are cooled by exotic heat-pipe configurations due to the heat increase that is associated with raising the voltages and speeds. a good example is DfI’s Trans-piper as seen on the P35 model. A top enthusiasts board will also allow control of the memory systems latency settings, Manufacturers usually set these very loose to allow a greater compatibility between different brands and types of ram. adjusting these settings can allow a dramatic improvement in both speed and latency (Basically the time between a request for data and when the data is available). another invaluable asset of an enthusiasts board is the built in De-bug function, normally a two digit l.e.d. which displays the sequence code for the operations the board is performing during post. By watching the l.e.d.’s you can determine what stage of the post (power on self test.) the board is failing at.

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INTEL STRIKES AGAIN WITH PENRYN

Tuesday, September 18th, 2007

Tuesday at Intel developers forum Paul Otellini  introduced Intel’s next generation 45nm quad-core Yorkfield cpu to the world in the best way possible by setting 10 world records in various benchmarks including an 8.4 second super pi 1m run and records in aquamark 3 and cinebench 10 32 bit. Charles “FUGGER” Wirth owner of xtremesystems.org was the man behind the scoresas he used his personal triple stage cascade cooling system to get the chip down to about -109 Celsius allowing it to overclock to 5.6 GHz.FUGGER is no stranger to world records as at least 1 of the records he broke belonged to him already (pcmark 05).

 In contrast to the extreme cooling used the motherboard was an un-modded Intel X-38 board using ddr3 ram. this should be a very good indication of what the future holds.

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DFI P35-T2RL Socket 775 P35 DDR2 DFI Infinity Blood Motherboard

Monday, September 17th, 2007

DFI P35-T2RL

DFI P35-T2RL

Introducing the DFI P35-T2RL Infinity Blood-Iron, a great Pc motherboard for performance on a low budget. The DFI P35-T2RL features the Intel P35 and ICH9R chipsets, capable of supporting the latest LGA775 1333MHz FSB CPU’s such as the Intel Core 2 Quad line of processors. Memory supported 4 240-pin DDRII DIMM sockets max 8GB.
Buy now $137.99 + $7.99 shipping

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Free performance increase.

Friday, September 14th, 2007

The term overclocking may be new to most people. Over the next few weeks we will be covering the basics of overclocking and overall system performance.

The gains you can expect from overclocking would surprise you, and who doesn’t want a faster pc. I plan to cover the basics from board selection to aftermarket cooling using stock heatsink / fan combos to watercooling and even a little extreme sub-zero cooling just for kicks. Also we can discuss the effect different chipsets and components can have on your ability to wring the most performance possible out of a given processor. For the most part we will be looking at the Intel Core 2 duo series of cpu’s but almost all of the tems and processes discussed are universal. Amd folks will not be left out!

I will also be giving our readers my impressions of the new boards on the market from the p35 and x38 chipsets.I plan to test the new boards in real world testing , since i use the boards i am testing as my 24/7 pcs. i don’t believe in setting up a board just for tests as it may not reveal the problems most users would encounter in their daily useage. The first board i will be covering is the DFI Lan Party p35 UT. It is definitely an enthusiasts board with a massive amount of bios options to keep even the most hardcore tweaker satisfied, as well as being easily set-up by the first time builder.

Stay tuned to Motherboardpro for more.

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