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ASUS DEMAND MORE FOR GRAPHIC July 16, 2008

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ASUS ROG MAXIMUS EXTREME

 

47 % COLLER

 

EXCEPTIONAL THERMAL PERFORMANCE WITH FUSION BLOCK SYSTEM

 

Talk about cool innovations with a revelatory cooling solution called the fusion block system, ASUS latest ROG maximus extreme formula special edition series of motherboards looks set to provide a cool environment for bringing out the best performance for your gaming experiences.

 

47 % coller with fusion block system

 

A standard water cooling system is generally made up of a pump, radiator, water blocks, a reservoir, tubing and coolant. Water cooled systems are generally coller, and quieter making it the best gamer’s choice when it comes to dissipating heat, the fusion block system is a hybrid thermal design that capitalizes on the ROG’s renowned heat pipe design, and improve on it a step further by utilizing a pin-fin heat sink that allows it to be connected to a water cooling system. Featuring 3/8 barbs, 10 mm and ½ adaptors, the heat sink is able to work with a large variety or ready-made water cooling kits making it simple for DIY’ers to enjoy enhanced cooling.

 

EASY OVERCLOCKING WITH CPU LEVEL UP

 

The ROG maximus extreme formula series allows flexible and cost free CPU upgrading with the exclusive CPU level UP feature. This features allows easily upgradeable CPU performance without prior over clocking knowledge. simply pick the processor speed you want in the user friendly interface, and the motherboard will do the rest over clocking has never been easier  this way. You can save even more money. And still enjoy instant performance upgrades over clocking enthusiasts can also make use of the CPU level UP

Result to adjust settings for even higher frequencies.

 

EXTREME GRAPHICAL PERFORMANCE WITH CROSSLINX

 

Unsurpassed graphical performance and archiving the best gaming potentials have always been ROG’s credo. The ROG maximus. Extreme motherboard will let you achieve this level with its multiple GPU support and crosslink technology that features dedicated graphic controller for optimized pcie allocation with dual x 8 lanes providing x 16,x8, x8 PCI e allocation with its triple crossfire setting.this balances the GPU speed with all PCIe lanes coming from north bridge without DMI  x16 x16 x4 standards. This dual  x8 PCIe lane technology is the key in setting higher 3Dmark world records and providing smoother game play with higher frame rates for the ultimate gaming experience.

 

INTEL MOTHER BOARD DEMAND MORE July 13, 2008

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OVER 50 MILLION SATISFIED CUSTOMERS.NEED WE SAY MORE INTEL

OVER 50 MILLION SATISFIED CUSTOMERS.NEED WE SAY MORE INTEL

SERIOUS GAMING DEMANDS SERIOUS PERFORMANCE

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If you’re serious about gaming. it’s time to playing around. that’s because desktop pc platforms based on the intel  X38 express chipset, combined with Intel core 2 duo or Intel core 2 Quad processor, are scoring serious point when it comes to speed, performance and over gaming experience. The Intel X 38 chipset support new dual channel DDR3 memory technology. Next generation dual X 16 PCI expresses 2.0 and Intel. Extreme tuning to unleash exceptional performance in today’s gaming application. For a gaming platform that was designed with headroom and an engineering passion to push the envelope for performance, get serious with Intel X 38 express chipset.Intel X38 chipset targeted for high-end desktop systems where it should replace the good old buddy Intel 975X, is expected to debut in the second half of September. According to sources, mainboard manufacturer should already start receiving mass production chipsets next week. Therefore, we can expect the first mainboards based on the new core logic set to start selling in the middle of September already. However, the mass flow of Intel X38 based mainboards will hardly hit the store shelves before early October.

 

At the same time, according to DailyTech, the official chipset launch is planned for September 23, 2007. On this day Intel will release the official specs of their new solutions and technology web-sites will be free to reveal performance data.

Intel X38 chipset should be considered a top product in the third Intel chipset series, which also includes the today’s popular Intel P35. However, the new solution will offer some unique features that will put X38 one step above P35. First of all, it will support PCI Express 2.0 standard and allow using several graphics cards in Crossfire configuration as “PCI Express x16 + PCI Express x16”. Secondly, Intel X38 chipset will unleash the DDR3 memory modules potential as it will support DDR3 memory with up to 1333MHz frequency ensuring compatibility with SPD extensions called XMP (Extreme Memory Profiles). Thirdly, mainboards on X38 will support special Extreme Tuning Utility for system overclocking.

However, the connection between the Intel X38 chipset and DDR3 SDRAM will be pretty relative because there are a lot manufacturers out there who are willing to design mainboards on this core logic set with DDR2 support. Some mainboard makers are even planning on offering solutions supporting both: DDR2 and DDR3 at the same time. Foxconn Company is even going to bypass the SLI support issue and offer modified drivers.

Intel X38 based mainboards will be priced starting at $200 and very often will exceed

 

MSI  MOTHER BOARD WITH INTEL CHIPSET

MSI INTEL CHIPSET MOTHERBOARD MODELS NO.

 

  1. MSI P35 NEO            (M.B)

 

  1. MSI P7N SLI PLATINUM (M.B)

 

  1. MSI P35 PLATINUM (M.B)

 

  1. MSI X48C PLATNIUM (M.B)

 

  1. MSI P7N DIAMOND  (M.B)

 

 

MSI INTEL CHIPSET MOTHERBOARD PRICE LIST .DAILY UPDATE MARKET PRICE

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MSI INTEL CHIPSET X48 PLATINUM MOTHERBOARD DICUSSION

The X48 Platinum board sports 4 PCIe Express slots with a mechanical x16 coding, although only two of them actually provide PCIe 2.0 x16, while the other two only run at x4. DDR3http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DDR3_SDRAM memory is supported up to a frequency of DDR3-1600. Should the board ever have trouble booting, a “troubleshooting poster” provides an explanation in the form of a code. MSI’s Circu-Pipe heatpipehttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/heat_pipe solution cools the northbridge, the southbridge and the voltage regulation modules. The VRMs themselves use a “Dual-Channel-Design” that is meant to improve efficiency. The board features 6 S-ATA ports, with the I/O shield adding another 2 eSATA connectors and 8 USB ports.

Like many manufacturers, MSI has announced its motherboards on the Intel X48 chipset prior to the official announcement of the latter. In fact, motherboard manufacturers should not be blamed: the chipset was ready for the mass market long ago (MSI had enough time with test samples), but for a number of marketing reasons Intel delayed the rollout of the chipset (almost since early January). However, when this article was ready, Intel already published information about this chipset on its web site.