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#1 VROSA

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Posted 16 July 2007 - 03:33 PM

Asustek puts memory on the motherboard
DDR3 gets integrated

By Wily FerretHYPERLINK "page_controls/Wily.Ferret@gmail.com": segunda-feira 16 julho 2007, 12:36

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ASUSTEK HAS BECOME the first company to stick 2GB of DDR3 memory on an enthusiast-grade motherboard.
The P5K3 Premium is based on the P35 Intel chipset, and the firm reckons users are "guaranteed DDR3 overclocking speeds of above 1500MHz and reduced clock cycle timings by 50 per cent".
This is partly by virtue of its 'T-Tree' design, which gives each memory controller access to its own set of chips, reducing the cycle times when it comes to allocation, accordin to Asustak.
No word on whose memory is being whacked on to the board, although it is rated at 1333MHz, and there appears to be no way to add more memory, meaning that buyers are suck at 2GB. There is, however, a big-ass heatsink on top of the on-board memory that looks pretty neat.
The board has all the usual doohickies, such as SATA support, Gigabit ethernet and two CrossFire compatible PCI-Express slots, as well as HD audio.

No word on pricing yet, but given the current cost of 2GB DDR3 parts, don't expect anything that could remotely be classified as 'budget'.

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Although it seems a very interesting solution in terms of performance the 2GB thing sucks... High-end users may want more RAM

and what if your RAM goes defective ? :graduated:

#2 m.oreilly

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Posted 16 July 2007 - 05:15 PM

i think it's a great idea, as i bet you would get a better $$$ deal with the onboard memory, not to mention the performance boost the integration brings. but yeah, stuck at 2 gigs is a bit of a downside...




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