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post Jul 17 2007, 11:58 PM, updated 19y ago

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GA-X38-DQ6 and the GA-X38T-DQ6.
http://www.hardwarezone.com/articles/view....=6&id=2315&pg=1
september release
now lets guess how much will this board be hmm.gif

Abit
http://images.dailytech.com/nimage/5410_large_abitx38.jpg

for more other x38board:

asus, biostar, dfi, gigabyte, MSI, foxconn seems like MSI has 4 16x pcie slot
http://www.dailytech.com/Intel+X38+Express...article7543.htm

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Biostar is preparing the TX38D3-A7 Deluxe with three PCIe 2.0 x16 slots. Two of the PCIe 2.0 x16 slots operate at full speed while the third slot has four lanes. Biostar also adds one PCIe x1 and two PCI slots into the mix. The TX38D3-A7 also features onboard power and reset buttons for the tweaking-inclined.

DFI has two X38 Express-based models in the pipeline - the LANParty X38-T2R and the X38-T3R. The two models differ in the memory support department. The LANParty X38-T2R supports DDR2-800 memory while the X38-T3R supports DDR3-1333. The upcoming X38-T2R and X38-T3R feature genius BIOS and CMOS Reloaded technologies. New to the LANParty X38-T2R and X38-T3R is the DFI Bernstein 8-channel theater-level audio solution.

Foxconn has the X38A on display with three PCIe 2.0 x16 slots. There are also two PCIe x1 and two PCI slots. The Foxconn X38A supports DDR3 and DDR2 memory on the same board. There are four DDR3 and two DDR2 memory slots. Users can only install DDR2 or DDR3, not both at the same time.

Gigabyte is taking the same route as DFI, with two X38 Express based motherboards - the GA-X38T-DQ6 and GA-X38-DQ6. Both boards have similar feature sets, with the GA-X38T-DQ6 offering DDR3 support while the GA-X38-DQ6 supports DDR2. Gigabyte takes DDR3 further than other manufacturers by claiming support for DDR3-1600 memory. Gigabyte has opted to equip its GA-X38x-DQ6 motherboards with two PCIe 2.0 x16 slots. New to the Gigabyte X38 Express-based motherboards is the Realtek ALC889A high-definition audio codec, offering a 106dB signal-to-noise ratio.

Intel also plans to join in on the X38 Express festivities with the successor to the D975XBX2 BadAxe2. The new DX38BT Bonetrail features three physical PCIe 2.0 x16 slots. The DX38BT is one of the few enthusiast X38 Express motherboards currently on the Computex show floor without an elaborate heat-pipe cooling setup. Instead, Intel sticks with a simple aluminum cooler.

Lastly is MSI with the X38 Diamond. MSI manages to squeeze four physical PCIe 2.0 x16 slots into the X38 Diamond. Two of the PCIe 2.0 x16 slots are full-speed while the other two slots are half-speed. MSI also squeezes in support for DDR2-800 and DDR3-1333 memory on the same board.



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post Jul 18 2007, 12:51 AM

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Gosh...check out the neat rows of PWM's....lol....certainly looks pretty beefy...12 phases...wow

"As a 'DQ6' motherboard, expect the same 6-Quad features such as 12-phase PWM. The GA-X38-DQ6 will also feature all the new Ultra Durable 2 componenets as well. Notice how 'normal' the heat-sink setup looks on the board however, in comparison to all the previous boards that have ever took on the 'DQ6' suffix"

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QUOTE(BurgerRI @ Jul 18 2007, 12:51 AM)
Gosh...check out the neat rows of PWM's....lol....certainly looks pretty beefy...12 phases...wow

"As a 'DQ6' motherboard, expect the same 6-Quad features such as 12-phase PWM. The GA-X38-DQ6 will also feature all the new Ultra Durable 2 componenets as well. Notice how 'normal' the heat-sink setup looks on the board however, in comparison to all the previous boards that have ever took on the 'DQ6' suffix"
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as usual la bro, all the tech new changes and well i bet the price will be around RM1000?

hmm rclxub.gif
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post Jul 18 2007, 02:13 AM

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QUOTE(a1098113 @ Jul 18 2007, 01:01 AM)
as usual la bro, all the tech new changes and well i bet the price will be around RM1000?

hmm rclxub.gif
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Probably more than that. Expect around RM1300. I see the trend of letting the high-end board price tag more than 1k is rather intimidating.
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QUOTE(ruffstuff @ Jul 18 2007, 03:13 AM)
Probably more than that.  Expect around RM1300.  I see the trend of letting the high-end board price tag more than 1k is rather intimidating.
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post Jul 18 2007, 06:57 AM

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omg.... too fast.... after P965 then P35 just release recently..... P35 haven't stand for 1 year yet X38 coming out too fast...
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QUOTE(BurgerRI @ Jul 18 2007, 12:51 AM)
Gosh...check out the neat rows of PWM's....lol....certainly looks pretty beefy...12 phases...wow

"As a 'DQ6' motherboard, expect the same 6-Quad features such as 12-phase PWM. The GA-X38-DQ6 will also feature all the new Ultra Durable 2 componenets as well. Notice how 'normal' the heat-sink setup looks on the board however, in comparison to all the previous boards that have ever took on the 'DQ6' suffix"
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That's what I'm afraid of. Apparently, the upcoming penryn family of CPUs may need these 12-phase feature although it is claimed that the P35 mobo's can support penryn when it comes out..... I just ordered my P35... rclxub.gif

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oh,i haven use p35 yet and now x38 announced by the gayish lego maker...
come on...rm1.3k sweat.gif
btw,it looks much better now,neat and tidy.
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QUOTE(riku2replica @ Jul 18 2007, 06:57 AM)
omg.... too fast.... after P965 then P35 just release recently..... P35 haven't stand for 1 year yet X38 coming out too fast...
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You misunderstood something.
P35 is a mid end chipset.
While X38 is a high end chipset.

X38 isn't an upgrade from P35. smile.gif

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Now, this is at least much better looking than the previous P35 DQ6. No more enormous amount of bulky chipset coolers for now. Very neat one from Gigabyte..
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The word SLi being repeated number of times in that preview. It looks like Nvidia finally giving up SLi to Intel together supporting it, but still I'm very skeptical about it.

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QUOTE(kmarc @ Jul 18 2007, 07:04 AM)
That's what I'm afraid of. Apparently, the upcoming penryn family of CPUs may need these 12-phase feature although it is claimed that the P35 mobo's can support penryn when it comes out..... I just ordered my P35...  rclxub.gif
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Penryn needs 12 phase???...gosh..time to save for the upgrade cum year end...laugh.gif
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QUOTE(sHawTY @ Jul 18 2007, 08:05 AM)
You misunderstood something.
P35 is a mid end chipset.
While X38 is a high end chipset.

X38 isn't an upgrade from P35. smile.gif
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IIRC, P35,G33 and X38 chipset have been announced together few months before... P35 is an upgrade from P965, but can we say that X38 is an upgrade from 975X too? wink.gif

But I just curious, why Intel don't name G33 as G35? P35 and G33 not much different, rite? Just G33 chipset will come with a built-in graphic? Too much chipset on the market, confusing.... rclxub.gif
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post Jul 18 2007, 12:41 PM

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this time the board comes with 2 RJ45...seems like gigabyte starting to reconsider their high end mobos againts asus or abit...compare to p35 dq6 only has 1..and asus p5k deluxe has 2 + 1 wifi....abit has 2 also....now lets wait for asus to hit the market with their new x38

but lol compare the p35 dq6 againts giga n680i which has insane 4 RJ45 lol i hope giga really can add at least another rj to x38...well it seems come true

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QUOTE(intothefantasy @ Jul 18 2007, 12:41 PM)
this time the board comes with 2 RJ45...seems like gigabyte starting to reconsider their high end mobos againts asus or abit...compare to p35 dq6 only has 1..and asus p5k deluxe has 2 + 1 wifi....abit has 2 also....now lets wait for asus to hit the market with their new x38

but lol compare the p35 dq6 againts giga n680i which has insane 4 RJ45 lol i hope giga really can add at least another rj to x38...well it seems come true
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Kinda waste of resource and I bet most of users don't fully utilize all 4 ports.
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QUOTE(ruffstuff @ Jul 18 2007, 01:05 PM)
Kinda waste of resource and I bet most of users don't fully utilize all 4 ports.
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post Jul 18 2007, 02:03 PM

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yea but 2 port for me is enuf tho...even abit p35 cheaper then p35 dq6 still have 2 port
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the complete back connectors ever.. even serial port also available..
but no printer port.. erm who cares if can use usb...
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post Jul 18 2007, 03:25 PM

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yea now adays new printer comes with usb
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neat looking board but high price. finally gigabyte board that have dual gigabit lan and esata port lol
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post Jul 18 2007, 03:50 PM

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i bet asus will win giga with 1 wireless again same like p5k deluxe


edit...rename this thread to x38...more x38 board pics on 1st page link

it seems like msi, dfi and foxconn is getting more then 2 pcie 16x for their mobos...especially MSI which has 4 16x pcie

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ASUS Prepares X38 Express Motherboard....

ASUS P5E3 and ASUS MAXIMUS for R.O.G series

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QUOTE(BurgerRI @ Jul 18 2007, 12:51 AM)
Gosh...check out the neat rows of PWM's....lol....certainly looks pretty beefy...12 phases...wow

"As a 'DQ6' motherboard, expect the same 6-Quad features such as 12-phase PWM. The GA-X38-DQ6 will also feature all the new Ultra Durable 2 componenets as well. Notice how 'normal' the heat-sink setup looks on the board however, in comparison to all the previous boards that have ever took on the 'DQ6' suffix"
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laugh.gif U believe Gigabyte's claim of 12 phase? Google up a bit on the fiasco surrounding Gaygabyte's claims. In the end, they admitted n stop using the term 12phase in their ads. Coz it is NOT 12 phase.

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QUOTE(ianho @ Sep 2 2007, 11:41 PM)
laugh.gif U believe Gigabyte's claim of 12 phase? Google up a bit on the fiasco surrounding Gaygabyte's claims. In the end, they admitted n stop using the term 12phase in their ads. Coz it is NOT 12 phase.
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lol.. its only another marketing trick which attract ppl by add on "Ultra Durable" words on & fancy description doh.gif . All i trust is base on our luck.
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QUOTE(ianho @ Sep 2 2007, 11:41 PM)
laugh.gif U believe Gigabyte's claim of 12 phase? Google up a bit on the fiasco surrounding Gaygabyte's claims. In the end, they admitted n stop using the term 12phase in their ads. Coz it is NOT 12 phase.
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err... i dunno wat u saw but i saw "virtual 12 phase"... hmm.gif

QUOTE(zeustronic @ Sep 3 2007, 01:00 AM)
lol.. its only another marketing trick which attract ppl by add on "Ultra Durable" words on & fancy description doh.gif .  All i trust is base on our luck.
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haha... Solid caps 1st used on Leadtek GC's... it's been proven since then... and other brands are doing the same as well... whistling.gif
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QUOTE(t3chn0m4nc3r @ Sep 3 2007, 12:28 AM)
err... i dunno wat u saw but i saw "virtual 12 phase"... hmm.gif
haha... Solid caps 1st used on Leadtek GC's... it's been proven since then... and other brands are doing the same as well... whistling.gif
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If it aint 12 phase then calling it virtual or pseudo or super duper quad wateva else is pure false adverstising. It is just plain unethical.
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ASUS ROG MAXIMUS Formula

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QUOTE(intothefantasy @ Sep 5 2007, 02:41 PM)
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even ASUS ROG P35 mobo Blitz formula already bout 1k, this one maybe come with X48 chipset
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foxconn already listed their x38 mobos on their website
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QUOTE(ianho @ Sep 3 2007, 02:31 AM)
If it aint 12 phase then calling it virtual or pseudo or super duper quad wateva else is pure false adverstising. It is just plain unethical.
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well... like hell we care... but it's trully reliable anyways... u don need to use the reset as it will automatically reset the core clocks and RAM timings if boot failed... thumbup.gif best of all only the OC settings get reset... unlike other boards where u have to fully reset it and redo all the settings... sad.gif and actual clock and voltage values diff juz slightly as i observed... unlike other brands which diff quite a lot... sweat.gif all these opinions are based on my recent exp wif my very own Gigabyte GA-P35-DQ6 vs my frenz Abit IN9 32X Max WiFi... hmm.gif

so wat i'm trying to say is as long as it practically does the job better than equivalent board... i don care if wat they say... they can say they are the king kongs of motherboards and if i don see tat... it ain't a good board... if it does... i'll love'em... icon_rolleyes.gif

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Asus MAximus ?? i sense Asus trying to become a transformers.........Autobot or Decipticon ??

2 RJ45 lan port has their advantage too, it seems very useful for network heavy usage LAN games, but not commonly used in here as i know.....

so can x38 use SLI cards ??
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QUOTE(LExus65 @ Sep 12 2007, 04:49 PM)
2 RJ45 lan port has their advantage too, it seems very useful for network heavy usage LAN games, but not commonly used in here as i know.....

so can x38 use SLI cards ??
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officially tat's unconfirmed... unofficially... u can get moded drivers to enable SLi on Intel boards... brows.gif
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unmoded drivers wont work with dx10 that well.

also want to note the asus distributor in malaysia seems to ffk on the blitz mobos due to the arrival of the x38 which supposedly cause the p35 to go cheaper
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QUOTE(AceCombat @ Jul 18 2007, 07:33 AM)
oh,i haven use p35 yet and now x38 announced by the gayish lego maker...
come on...rm1.3k sweat.gif
btw,it looks much better now,neat and tidy.
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RM1.3k board, just like those nVidia chipset base mobo doh.gif damn, expensive laugh.gif
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QUOTE(t3chn0m4nc3r @ Sep 12 2007, 01:04 PM)
well... like hell we care... but it's trully reliable anyways... u don need to use the reset as it will automatically reset the core clocks and RAM timings if boot failed... thumbup.gif  best of all only the OC settings get reset... unlike other boards where u have to fully reset it and redo all the settings... sad.gif  and actual clock and voltage values diff juz slightly as i observed... unlike other brands which diff quite a lot... sweat.gif  all these opinions are based on my recent exp wif my very own Gigabyte GA-P35-DQ6 vs my frenz Abit IN9 32X Max WiFi... hmm.gif

so wat i'm trying to say is as long as it practically does the job better than equivalent board... i don care if wat they say... they can say they are the king kongs of motherboards and if i don see tat... it ain't a good board... if it does... i'll love'em... icon_rolleyes.gif
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hahah this is where i say ure head...
and second ure comparing two different chipsets..
and then based on that ure conclusion of the brand??

gigabyte truly is not that renown for their reliability....
they are reforming themselves and making their boards OC'able and selling the ultra durable 2 caps like it matters...
heck even the quad bios is utter rubbish.

compare to evga, abit, dfi, it is not reliable at all. their customer service is the worst i experience i ever had.

also dude i think u better try that abit mobo more... u can save ure profile...

anyways this would be my last experience with gigabyte n680dq6 p965dq6
wait till u go into their raid controllers... till now no support for vista.

yup they are damn good my ass.
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gigabyte x38 ddr3 mobo gonna cost less than rm1050... that's wat i was quoted from supplier... abit x38-max, they dun even have idea when they'll actually see them in malaysia...
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here is biostar x38 board
look at heatpipe , not bad at all wub.gif
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QUOTE(likito @ Sep 13 2007, 11:19 AM)
here is biostar x38 board
look at heatpipe , not bad at all  wub.gif
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lool, the heatpipe looks like roller coaster to me laugh.gif
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QUOTE(likito @ Sep 13 2007, 11:19 AM)
here is biostar x38 board
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ayo... those heatpipe look rclxub.gif
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why they never connect the 2 NB and SB with heat pipe ?? so weird...........

and what is that the back ? look like pendulum ? so weird again............

yet again their expansion slot arrangement still so bad.......
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QUOTE(cusx @ Sep 13 2007, 12:22 PM)
lool, the heatpipe looks like roller coaster to me  laugh.gif
Trust me, there is a real motherboard that has the real "Roller Coaster". laugh.gif
Have you seen it? brows.gif
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that one should be circu pipe by msi. for P35 platinum.
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that one should be circu pipe by msi. for P35 platinum.
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hmm i think asus is being smart about this
so far proven that all mobos havin like 3 pcie 16 slots... problematic..


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QUOTE(cstkl1 @ Sep 13 2007, 02:43 PM)
hmm i think asus is being smart about this
so far proven that all mobos havin like 3 pcie 16 slots... problematic..
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errr... wat has tat got to do wif Asus...? sweat.gif

Tat MSI board is so fucgly... shakehead.gif
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Hope there will be cheap X38, for example Abit most expensive X38 is the MAX version and the 2nd one is QuadGT version. Hope the QuadGT will be around ~RM800.
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QUOTE(t3chn0m4nc3r @ Sep 13 2007, 02:48 PM)
errr... wat has tat got to do wif Asus...? sweat.gif

Tat MSI board is so fucgly... shakehead.gif
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this is a x38 thread

and go check ure facts on msi x38 platinum..
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that msi circu pipe , look nice , not too expensive , i read that p35 platium review b4 , not bad oc ability
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QUOTE(likito @ Sep 13 2007, 05:35 PM)
that msi circu pipe , look nice , not too expensive , i read that p35 platium review b4 , not bad oc ability
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in the end this is the summarry of current msi platinum mobos

reviews thumbs up
ideas gila but it works thumbs up

we need more ppl to try the mobos,... become guine pigs.. then can give final thumbs up..

remembered my only venture to msi nforce 4 939 mobo... ended up with 4 caps burned

... rumor has it the cookie monster did it

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u guys know any x38 am2 mobo?
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x38 is for intel....amd din have x38


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QUOTE(nelienuxe_sara @ Sep 13 2007, 07:28 PM)
u guys know any x38 am2 mobo?
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x38 for intel platfom only !
newer amd chip for am2 are RD790.
if not mistaken which is support pci-e 2.0 , am2+
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Hey intothefantasy, it seems that new Core 2 Extreme new logo spotted. Is that for real?
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erm i am not sure tho but i saw the news from vr zone
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i think it's the Penryn Intel Core 2 Extreme logo.

and the intel mobo for X38 is call "Bonetrail" iirc.
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QUOTE(cstkl1 @ Sep 13 2007, 06:28 PM)
this is a x38 thread

and go check ure facts on msi x38 platinum..
sishh
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err... i know it's X38... i was thinking y every1 still wooing at Asus... sweat.gif

and "fucgly" is shortform for f***ing ugly... sweat.gif
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cute shortform anyway laugh.gif
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Are there any X38 extreme series mobo from Intel? last time got BadAxe2 for their 975X.
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QUOTE(hui_ping @ Sep 16 2007, 03:21 PM)
Are there any X38 extreme series mobo from Intel? last time got BadAxe2 for their 975X.
Yes there is. smile.gif

Intel DX38BT "Bonetrail"

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Sadly, this motherboard only supports DDR3 sad.gif
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QUOTE(sHawTY @ Sep 16 2007, 03:23 PM)
Yes there is. smile.gif
Intel DX38BT "Bonetrail"
Sadly, this motherboard only supports DDR3 sad.gif
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QUOTE(hui_ping @ Sep 16 2007, 03:30 PM)
Thanks. Didn't saw that on Intel's web site.
Offcourse it's not lol.
It's not even launched yet. sweat.gif
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but i know it wont have some fancy color like gaygaybyte,i think it can be one of the best X38 mobo.
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QUOTE(sHawTY @ Sep 16 2007, 04:23 PM)
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Sadly, this motherboard only supports DDR3 sad.gif
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it ain't extreme if it ain't DDRIII... whistling.gif

QUOTE(AceCombat @ Sep 16 2007, 04:46 PM)
but i know it wont have some fancy color like gaygaybyte,i think it can be one of the best X38 mobo.
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err... gigabyte don look fancy to me...juz blue and gold... and some orange... i think adding UV stuffs in the casing is even more fancy... like wat they did in case mod forum... unsure.gif


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Correct! laugh.gif

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QUOTE(t3chn0m4nc3r @ Sep 16 2007, 08:09 PM)
it ain't extreme if it ain't DDRIII... whistling.gif
err... gigabyte don look fancy to me...juz blue and gold... and some orange... i think adding UV stuffs in the casing is even more fancy... like wat they did in case mod forum... unsure.gif


Added on September 16, 2007, 8:11 pm
BTW... will those fins cut our fingers while installing the CPU fan....? blink.gif
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final destination 3 mobo omg

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QUOTE(t3chn0m4nc3r @ Sep 16 2007, 11:45 AM)
err... i know it's X38... i was thinking y every1 still wooing at Asus... sweat.gif

and "fucgly" is shortform for f***ing ugly... sweat.gif
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because end of the day
after u b**** and say this about ure gigabyte/abit etc...

asus mobos offer 1to1 rma 1st year
and 3 years warrantty

and usually their top of the line are ranked 1st/2nd on the chipset most of the time....

doesnt that just rocked ure world??...

most OC here knows how much that rma service means...

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QUOTE(sHawTY @ Sep 16 2007, 03:36 PM)
Offcourse it's not lol.
It's not even launched yet. sweat.gif
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just saw price list at pczone it state DFI UT X38T2....
but no price n only state new....
donno available or not hmm.gif
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QUOTE(emilz @ Sep 17 2007, 01:58 PM)
just saw price list at pczone it state DFI UT X38T2....
but no price n only state new....
donno available or not hmm.gif
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'around 1.5k according to distro
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This is how X38 T2R looks at computex 2007.
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And this is the final product should be look like.
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Most probably they'll use similar approach to cool down the chipset using transpiper just like the P35 T2R.

http://www.tweaktown.com/news/8145/next_ge...peek/index.html

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Intel X38 mainboards might use nForce MCPs to support SLI
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the chipset change so fast already sweat.gif from p965 -> p975 -> p35 and now x38...somemore got chipset from ATi and the Nvidia as well

might as well make the chipset mountable like processor la..i guess it will benefit buyer side by giving us the freedom to choose what we want on the mobo, either Crossfire or SLi..no need to change mobo already...do u guys thinks so ? biggrin.gif
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QUOTE(cstkl1 @ Sep 16 2007, 11:56 PM)
because end of the day
after u b**** and say this about ure gigabyte/abit etc...

asus mobos offer 1to1 rma 1st year
and 3 years warrantty

and usually their top of the line are ranked 1st/2nd on the chipset most of the time....

doesnt that just rocked ure world??...

most OC here knows how much that rma service means...
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hahahaha.... and u think Gigabyte don have all tat...? i not gigabyte fanboy la... juz wondering y Asus... if i want i can get Asus as well... juz tat Asus boards even the cheapest 1 is around RM20-30 more exp than Gigabyte and the diff is not worth the money paid... tat's y i prefer gigabyte... u sound like u anti-gigabyte... may i know y...? unsure.gif

FYI... in term of OC... U won need to touch the reset jumper or remove the CMOS battery to reset ur BIOS settings... cuz gigabyte board will reset ur clocks and RAM timings in case it fail to boot... and Gigabyte OC menu is very very straight forward and professional... unlike Asus AI "overcloak"... rclxub.gif

and BTW... i've been selling Gigabyte for a year and i only had 2 boards returned for RMA due to:

the part time staff accidentally bent 1 of the pins in the proc socket... and 1 more is becuz the PSU short circuit it... and i got them 1:1... whistling.gif

QUOTE(ruffstuff @ Sep 20 2007, 05:41 PM)
This is how X38 T2R looks at computex 2007.
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And this is the final product should be look like. 
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Most probably  they'll use similar approach to cool down the chipset using transpiper just like the P35 T2R.

http://www.tweaktown.com/news/8145/next_ge...peek/index.html
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now tat's wat i call fancy... hmm.gif

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QUOTE(t3chn0m4nc3r @ Sep 23 2007, 04:38 PM)
hahahaha.... and u think Gigabyte don have all tat...? i not gigabyte fanboy la... juz wondering y Asus... if i want i can get Asus as well... juz tat Asus boards  even the cheapest 1 is around RM20-30 more exp than Gigabyte and the diff is not worth the money paid... tat's y i prefer gigabyte... u sound like u anti-gigabyte... may i know y...? unsure.gif

FYI... in term of OC... U won need to touch the reset jumper or remove the CMOS battery to reset ur BIOS settings... cuz gigabyte board will reset ur clocks and RAM timings in case it fail to boot... and Gigabyte OC menu is very very straight forward and professional... unlike Asus AI "overcloak"...  rclxub.gif

and BTW... i've been selling Gigabyte for a year and i only had 2 boards returned for RMA due to:

the part time staff accidentally bent 1 of the pins in the proc socket... and 1 more is becuz the PSU short circuit it... and i got them 1:1... whistling.gif
now tat's wat i call fancy... hmm.gif
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dude i think u need to ACTUALLy try the limits of ure gigabyte board...

heck if u want a mobo that says ULTRA WHAT ever
yet is very unstable in overclocking
yupp what a marketing gimmick


for ure info... i think i have used more gigabyte mobo's than u.. and other brands.
although asus may have their issues.. end of day.. the comfort of 1st year 1to1rma comforts me
and dude .. what kind of dealer are u.. dont even know that not a single gigabyte dealer in malaysia offers 1st year 1 to 1 rma.


Added on September 26, 2007, 1:01 amwei i heard so many ppl said they want to get the x38..


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QUOTE(t3chn0m4nc3r @ Sep 23 2007, 05:38 PM)
hahahaha.... and u think Gigabyte don have all tat...? i not gigabyte fanboy la... juz wondering y Asus... if i want i can get Asus as well... juz tat Asus boards  even the cheapest 1 is around RM20-30 more exp than Gigabyte and the diff is not worth the money paid... tat's y i prefer gigabyte... u sound like u anti-gigabyte... may i know y...? unsure.gif

FYI... in term of OC... U won need to touch the reset jumper or remove the CMOS battery to reset ur BIOS settings... cuz gigabyte board will reset ur clocks and RAM timings in case it fail to boot... and Gigabyte OC menu is very very straight forward and professional... unlike Asus AI "overcloak"...  rclxub.gif

and BTW... i've been selling Gigabyte for a year and i only had 2 boards returned for RMA due to:

the part time staff accidentally bent 1 of the pins in the proc socket... and 1 more is becuz the PSU short circuit it... and i got them 1:1... whistling.gif
now tat's wat i call fancy... hmm.gif
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So did Asus have Crash Free bios since 478 socket nothing new yawn.gif . AI is for Asus & every OC mobo got come with overclock ultilities did u know that??? u can either bios old skool overclock or software utilities overclock.
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QUOTE(t3chn0m4nc3r @ Sep 23 2007, 04:38 PM)
hahahaha.... and u think Gigabyte don have all tat...? i not gigabyte fanboy la... juz wondering y Asus... if i want i can get Asus as well... juz tat Asus boards  even the cheapest 1 is around RM20-30 more exp than Gigabyte and the diff is not worth the money paid... tat's y i prefer gigabyte... u sound like u anti-gigabyte... may i know y...? unsure.gif

FYI... in term of OC... U won need to touch the reset jumper or remove the CMOS battery to reset ur BIOS settings... cuz gigabyte board will reset ur clocks and RAM timings in case it fail to boot... and Gigabyte OC menu is very very straight forward and professional... unlike Asus AI "overcloak"...  rclxub.gif

and BTW... i've been selling Gigabyte for a year and i only had 2 boards returned for RMA due to:

the part time staff accidentally bent 1 of the pins in the proc socket... and 1 more is becuz the PSU short circuit it... and i got them 1:1... whistling.gif
now tat's wat i call fancy... hmm.gif
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rclxm9.gif rclxm9.gif rclxm9.gif rclxm9.gif LOL i heard tat~ someone say Gigabyte OC setting straight forward and professional? lol.... not flaming but is true... gaygaybyte OC setting is not details compare to Asus... and the Asus Ai OC is just a unique function by Asus u can Fully tune every single setting of asus boy in extreme overclocking section in bios and can off wat AI overclock . but? wat gigabyte can do? laugh.gif press CTRL F1 and go in to the oc pagE? wat u can do ? can u customize the ratio of FSB : RAM ? can u tune single FSB value of ur FSB without increasing the ram FSB? lol
if u wan example i mean gigabyte OC is like AMT (automanual transmition) where Honda City using but Gigabyte is FULLy manual or auto with ur choice...
there for pls dun use ur single exprience and hit all the Asus mobo to the sea....

Just telling u not flaming i m not a Fan boy of ASUS XD thumbup.gif

coz i own self also using gigabyte P35-DS4 Asus P5B-Wifi
Asus P5N32-E SLi
if not mistaken i using Asus and gigabyte since 6 years ago
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estimated price for maximus is how much? ddr2 version...1.5k enuf?
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QUOTE(intothefantasy @ Sep 26 2007, 08:05 PM)
estimated price for maximus is how much? ddr2 version...1.5k enuf?
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now pricing at rm1.2k
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QUOTE(cstkl1 @ Sep 26 2007, 02:00 AM)
although asus may have their issues.. end of day.. the comfort of 1st year 1to1rma comforts me
and dude .. what kind of dealer are u.. dont even know that not a single gigabyte dealer in malaysia offers 1st year 1 to 1 rma.


Added on September 26, 2007, 1:01 amwei i heard so many ppl said they want to get the x38..
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doh.gif doh.gif doh.gif Ban Leong don do 1 to 1 for tat... 2 bad... dunno bout the others...


i didn't say Gigabyte is professional in OC... it's juz OC friendly... simple to understand... and noobs can handle it... sweat.gif in the end of the day... after u do all ur tweaks and tricks will ur money spent worth the details u get...? sweat.gif i'm talking bout money/performance... I strictly didn't say Gigabyte pws asus in everything... sweat.gif
and may i know wat can u do wif so many details...? unsure.gif and i'm juz an amateur in all these... and i repeat myself again... i'm juz curious y most of u prefer Asus among so many brands... not tat i pro Gigabyte enthusiasts...
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QUOTE(t3chn0m4nc3r @ Oct 5 2007, 05:31 PM)
doh.gif  doh.gif  doh.gif  Ban Leong don do 1 to 1 for tat... 2 bad... dunno bout the others...
i didn't say Gigabyte is professional in OC... it's juz OC friendly... simple to understand... and noobs can handle it... sweat.gif in the end of the day... after u do all ur tweaks and tricks will ur money spent worth the details u get...? sweat.gif  i'm talking bout money/performance... I strictly didn't say Gigabyte pws asus in everything... sweat.gif
and may i know wat can u do wif so many details...? unsure.gif  and i'm juz an amateur in all these... and i repeat myself again... i'm juz curious y most of u prefer Asus among so many brands... not tat i pro Gigabyte enthusiasts...
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no dude
nobody is defending asus or liking the for a matter of fact

the point is.. gigabte makes bad mobo's
and good packaging.. period.


bring ure mobo one day and we will hook it up.. will show u things that u've taken granted for .
some even claim that they can mod this to become a world beater... still havent seen that happen

gigabyte still has crap loads of problem on their pwm and so called 12phase that i think ianho once explained somewhere with proof thats its a marketing gimmick

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QUOTE(cstkl1 @ Oct 5 2007, 08:37 PM)
no dude
nobody is defending asus or liking the for a matter of fact

the point is.. gigabte makes bad mobo's
and good packaging.. period.
bring ure mobo one day and we will hook it up.. will show u things that u've taken granted for .
some even claim that they can mod this to become a world beater... still havent seen that happen

gigabyte still has crap loads of problem on their pwm and so called 12phase that i think ianho once explained somewhere with proof thats its a marketing gimmick
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err... wat's the problem again...? i still haven't experience any prob... unsure.gif juz going almost 70 degree when i set my FSB to 500 for my E6300... at 1.37V... sweat.gif wif Gigabyte's G-Power Pro fan at middle speed... rclxub.gif it's said tat the FSB wall of Gigabyte P35 is 512MHz... tat i can be sure but voltage and cooling i dunno la... i stop at 400 to maintain my rig's lifetime... icon_rolleyes.gif


Added on October 7, 2007, 11:45 pmand about the 12phase power thingy... this is the very basic concept of it... it's meant to stabilize the current to ensure constant and stong enough current which supposely benefit OC the proc... tat's wat i understand la... sweat.gif

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I don see the need for urgueing about Asus or Gigabyte or what ever mobo can or cannot do what...just stick to the topic...just my 2 cents... icon_rolleyes.gif

When I read the first post, from the link given...kinda like the design of the Biostar x38 board...and it do not have the heatpipe there...but suddently see the photo with the heatpipe...omg...what is that...how it look if see from top? won't it crash with casing...and how it going to put in the box? make the box higher? very confusing now...and cannot found it on Biostar website... unsure.gif erm...am I talking too much... laugh.gif
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QUOTE(t3chn0m4nc3r @ Oct 7 2007, 11:26 PM)
err... wat's the problem again...? i still haven't experience any prob... unsure.gif  juz going almost 70 degree when i set my FSB to 500 for my E6300... at 1.37V... sweat.gif  wif Gigabyte's G-Power Pro fan at middle speed... rclxub.gif it's said tat the FSB wall of Gigabyte P35 is 512MHz... tat i can be sure but voltage and cooling i dunno la... i stop at 400 to maintain my rig's lifetime... icon_rolleyes.gif


Added on October 7, 2007, 11:45 pmand about the 12phase power thingy... this is the very basic concept of it... it's meant to stabilize the current to ensure constant and stong enough current which supposely benefit OC the proc... tat's wat i understand la... sweat.gif
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QUOTE(cstkl1 @ Oct 10 2007, 10:25 AM)
its 2x6phase.. the other 6 is some virtual thing
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x38 not that hyped anymore heh? \

Currently which manufacturer release x38 mobo which

2 X PCI-E x16 Crossfire
DDR3/DDR2 support

So far on market I only saw some asus mobo support ddr3/ddr2.

DFI x38-T3R also haven't release.
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I think the reason it's not hyped is cause the performance improvemetn over P35 is just too minimal. i'm using a P35 board and am perfectly happy with it.
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QUOTE(nles @ Jan 1 2008, 03:54 AM)
x38 not that hyped anymore heh? \

Currently which manufacturer release x38 mobo which

2 X PCI-E x16 Crossfire
DDR3/DDR2 support

So far on market I only saw some asus mobo support ddr3/ddr2.

DFI x38-T3R also haven't release.
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got one for x38 based mobo, it from foxcoon... support both ddr2 and ddr3 on same mobo

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windwithme review of DFI LT X38-T2R

it's in chinese xD

http://bbs.pcpop.com/071225/1306802.html
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