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Any idea if anyone is going to test this?
I think kyle said he would be doing SLI/Crossfire testing but i doubt that will show/prove anything about latency/subsystem issues.
So is this the best choice for a tri sli setup ?
Both will likely be quite comparable. Six in one half a dozen of the other.Possibly. I honestly doubt it would be much if any better than the Rampage II Extreme in regard to 3-Way SLI performance.
Possibly. I honestly doubt it would be much if any better than the Rampage II Extreme in regard to 3-Way SLI performance.
Won't have to get a 8 slot case though...but you wouldn't need to with the EVGA or DFI board either.
I think im going to steer clear of the evga board, a noticeably high number of people have received doa boards or defective ones. I was planning on getting one but im not in the mood to try my luck. Is there any reason why the p6t6 ws board shoudnt oc as well as the rampage II extreme ?
I would agree with what Dan says here. For an extreme overclocker, I wouldn't recommend the P6T6 and would instead suggest the R2E. However, Morry has already proven that 4GHz is possible for the P6T6 and that's good enough for me as I don't need to overclock as [H]ard as those who strive for benchmarking results and always pushing to better their previous result. The legacy free nature of the P6T6 combined with overclocking options in the BIOS and how it passed Kyle's extensive torture testing is what sold me on the board.The board handles heat well but the nForce 200 MCP does generate a lot of heat. So that is something to be aware of. I have a feeling given the design differences that the Rampage II Extreme may have more overclocking head room
Laughably, the BIOS has spare drive management. I'm not really sure what I'm supposed to do with a spare when there's only two ports under control of the BIOS... But if I can't rebuild, what's the point of RAID1 ?Hopefully the BIOS will add a rebuild option later for SAS RAID
Laughably, the BIOS has spare drive management. I'm not really sure what I'm supposed to do with a spare when there's only two ports under control of the BIOS... But if I can't rebuild, what's the point of RAID1 ?
Supposedly there is SAS expander for this and the other Asus X58 boards, haven't been able to find it for sale anywhere though.
Yeah, I asked about it earlier in the thread. I can't find reference to it outside of the Asus spec sheets. Perhaps its an option only available to OEM partners.