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Anusha
12-27-2006, 06:22 PM
Source: Xbitlabs

Asustek Computer, the world’s largest producer of mainboards, has announced its new “Commando” motherboard that allows the so-called hardcore overclockers to boost up processor system bus of Intel Core 2-series processors by two times from certified by Intel Corp. Given that Asus uses relatively affordable core-logic, the new mainboard is likely to be more reasonably priced than some of its competitors.

Asustek Commando mainboard is powered by Intel P965 chipset with ICH8R I/O controller, is intended for Intel Core 2 or other processors in LGA775 form-factor (with up to 1066MHz processor system bus [PSB] due to official limitations of Intel P965 core-logic) and supports up to 8GB of dual-channel DDR2 memory (at up to 800MHz due to official limitations of Intel P965 core-logic). The mainboard features two PCI Express x16 slots (electrical 16x with physical bandwidth reduced to 8x), six Serial ATA-II ports with RAID capabilities, 8-channel ADI 1988b audio codec, 8-phase microprocessor power supply circuitry and so on.

The main advantage of the mainboard is in its overclocking capabilities and potential to speed up the processor substantially higher than the same processor can be clocked on competing solutions.

“The Commando provides extreme overclock ability for enhanced performance, and unique features to jazz up the gaming features and simplify the DIY process. […] With superior engineering, the Commando provides unmatched overclockability, taking PSB and memory up to 2280MHz and 1300MHz, respectively,” a statement by Asustek reads.

If end-users are lucky enough, then, with the Asus Commando mainboard they will be capable of overclocking processor system bus by more than two times from 1066MHz, whereas memory clock-speed can by increased by over 60%.

Since the Intel P965 is not as expensive as premium class chipsets from Intel or Nvidia, the new Asus Commando mainboard may appeal to customers not wishing to invest hundreds of dollars into the mainboard alone. Still, pricing of the mainboard was not announced.

I wonder when these will get cheap (around Rs.10,000). Once that happens, I'm gonna get myself one of these mobos. :yes: :yes:

dpg
12-27-2006, 06:25 PM
they will be capable of overclocking processor system bus by more than two times from 1066MHz, whereas memory clock-speed can by increased by over 60%.

Wow!!! :shocked:

http://i.zdnet.com/gallery/39625-525-319.jpg

Anusha
12-27-2006, 06:29 PM
Yeah, wow!

Weird choice of colours for the channel 2 DIMM slots, no? White? Can't remember seeing any motherboard manufacturer employing white coloured DIMM slots.

tckrockz
12-27-2006, 06:33 PM
ela

dpg
12-27-2006, 06:39 PM
Now you can pre order that mobo! (£164.49 including VAT)
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http://www.tekheads.co.uk/s/product?product=606748

Anusha
12-27-2006, 06:51 PM
Yikes! That's way too expensive man!

shanX
12-27-2006, 10:57 PM
wow!

btw cud someone tell me the default font face (type) and font size of the Notepad, coz someone has messed mine.

seong619
12-27-2006, 11:02 PM
Ha ha!

Thanks for all tha information! Gotta get one of those soon!

Tha colors look reali HOT!

pasanlaksiri
12-27-2006, 11:26 PM
Errrr £164.49

zCexVe
12-28-2006, 11:11 PM
White isnt a colour 4 that mobo.Gives the feeling of a P2,P3..

zCexVe
12-28-2006, 11:15 PM
that mobo is 32745.44 LKR..Not bad compared to others with starting prize in the near 40ks...But with a cheap chipset found in many thats bit pricy..

Anusha
12-29-2006, 06:00 AM
Did you just multiply £164.49 by the exchange rate? :confused: You know it doesn't work like that :rolleyes:

Yeah, that chipset is cheap, but it's one of the best chipsets released by any company up to now. Very fast and very low power draw.

Novindu
12-29-2006, 08:24 AM
aiyooo semms dat dis is lil expencive 2:(:( but a gr8 peice of work ...thx for da info

Anusha
12-29-2006, 05:39 PM
aiyooo semms dat dis is lil expencive 2:(:( but a gr8 peice of work ...thx for da info

Hmmmm....yeah, it's expensive.

What has happened to the original reason for overclocking. Overclocking was originally popular among people as a method of getting more juice with zero or minimal costs. Say, now this motherboard is over US$300. A person who's having a Core2Duo E6300 with a normal motherboard can spend that US$300 on a 2.4GHz Core 2 Duo. In few months, the 2.67GHz Core 2 Duo will have this price tag. So, one might think it's better to buy the CPU because it will guarantee the speed of 2.4GHz or 2.67GHz. But you might not be able to overclock the E6300 to that speeds, because an overclocked speed it not guaranteed.

However with Core 2 Duos, one can be 99% sure that he/she can hit 2.8GHz or more on E6300. That's another story.