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ASUS P5Q Deluxe P45 Eaglelake Review
The Eagle flies with 1600Mhz FSB
Written by floppy and filed under Reviews > Chipsets & Motherboards
Published on May 13, 2008, 10:55 pm
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The enthusiasts have been waiting for Intel's latest chipset revision, the P45 Express chipset with glee. Codenamed "Eaglelake", the P45 promises a 1600MHz FSB update and a PCI-E 2.0 refresh. Read on to find out more about the features, while we work hard on overclocking and benchmarking the board. Read More >>
Comment by: floppy on 22-May-2008 10:37 pm
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Comment by: G|an on 22-May-2008 10:27 pm
| hey floppy having issue with this board and raptor hdd.. on all of the bios and beta bios.. it will stop spin halfway also u forgot to mention the hardware monitoring only shows cpu vcore and psu voltages.. no NB/VTT/PLL/ even Vdimm.. http://i287.photobucket.com/albums/l...Untitled-2.jpg vdimm overvolts by 0.04v.. which i think is important.. |
Comment by: epale1 on 20-May-2008 11:04 pm
| Will the Noctua NH-U12P CPU cooler (http://www.noctua.at/main.php?show=p...s_id=14&lng=en) be able to fit this P5Q series of motherboards? |
Comment by: Shrek on 18-May-2008 9:35 pm
| typo "a P45 board might spell nice for you, but we just do not see why should anyone upgrade to a P45 from a P45." |
Comment by: longsiew on 12-May-2008 9:54 am
| It is good to know that there is backplate for the MOSFET. Current mobo does not have the back plate for the MOSFET and when the mobo warp expecially fitting water block that does not comes with back plate might make the heatsink lose proper contact with the chips. Hope Asus will implement backplate for the MOSFET for its entire P45 series (mid high end to high end) |



