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ASUS P6T - LGA 1366 - X58 - DDR3 - ATX Motherboard | 
| Brand: Asus Category: CE
List Price: $257.99 Buy New: $229.99 as of 8/1/2010 05:07 EDT details You Save: $28.00 (11%)
New (28) Used (1) Refurbished (1) from $169.99
Seller: Amazon.com Rating: 16 reviews
Format: CD Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Number Of Items: 1 Batteries Included: No Operating System: N/A Processors: 0 System Memory: 0 Modem: None Shipping Weight (lbs): 4.4 Dimensions (in): 13.8 x 11 x 3.5 nv:Processor Socket: Intel Processor Interface: LGA1366 Form Factor: ATX Processors Supported: Intel Core i7 Processors Supported: Intel Core i7 Extreme Additional Technologies: HyperThreading Technology Additional Technologies: Intel QuickPath Interconnect Multi-GPU Support: SLI Ready Multi-GPU Support: CrossFireX Ready Northbridge: Intel X58 Southbridge: Intel ICH10R Memory Type: DDR3 Memory Supported: 1066MHz DDR3 Memory Supported: 1333MHz DDR3 Memory Supported: 1600MHz DDR3 (OverClocking) Warranty: 3 years warranty
MPN: P6T Model: P6T UPC: 610839168316 EAN: 4719543168318 ASIN: B001NZSAO4
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| Features:
| • | 3-Way SLI and Quad-GPU CrossFireX Support! | | • | ASUS TurboV New OC Records with Real-Time Super-precise Tunings | | • | ASUS True 8+2 Phase Power DesignWith power efficiency so important to operating temperatures | | • | ASUS 8+2 phase VRM design leads the industry with its 96% power efficiency. | | • | ASUS Express Gate -Instant Online! Instant Fun! | | • | ASUS exclusive Drive Xpert Secure data on the hard drives or enhance hard drive performances without the hassles of complicated configurations. |
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Product Description Asus P6T LGA 1366 Motherboard Take advantage of the most significant architectural change in the x86 architecture in 13 years, the Intel Core i7. The ASUS P6T introduces a new era for extreme performance. It is an X58-based motherboard that supports Intel's new generation extreme performance Core i7 Processors and both SLI and CrossFireX! Six SATA ports with RAID 0, 1, 5, and 10. Memory support includes up to 12GB of Triple Channel DDR3 memory. Intel has brought back Hyperthreading technology and combined it with a native quad-core design to give support for 8 seperate threads in the new LGA1366 / Socket B CPU interface and their replacement for the old Front Side Bus technology, QuickPath Interconnect provides a system bus speed of up to 6.4GT/s. The three PCI-Express 2.0 slots operate at x16/x16/x4 to take full advantage of either 2 or 3 graphics cards, allowing up to four GPUs to be used for maximum graphics performance.
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Board defective after a month, but RMA in ONE day May 26, 2010 Katie C. Cheng (Los Angeles, CA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I bought this board a month ago and the board got defective.
I called Asus tech support and they issued an RMA w/o giving me too much hassle. I asked for cross shipment of the new board and filled out a RMA form.
Guess what? I filled it out on Thursday afternoon and got it on Friday! What an awesome tech support!
My specs:
Core i7 930 OC to 4.21ghz
Corsair 1600mhz 6GB
RADEON 5850
Great Motherboard. March 17, 2010 F. Voldness Easy setup. Large feature set, except parallel port.
Runs cool.
Overclocks quite well and quite stable.
A great buy.
P6T March 9, 2010 Daniel Thomas (Stevensville, Maryland) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This was my frist time not buying a brand new computer from someone like Dell, I thought it would be fun to build my own. I order these motherboard to go with my i7 3.0. the set up on the board its nice there is alot of room for iteams and the PCI-E slots arent close like on a Dell system so it can hold the Gtx 285 with no issues. It has a really great on board sound care and the 1G on board Lan its sweet for anyone who can use it. I not had any issues out of it and Find Asus is a great buy when you look at other companys who want twice the price for the same hardware set up
Works great, no complaints March 4, 2010 D. Orders 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I used this MoBo to rebuild an aging Alienware computer. The main components are the P6T, Intel i7 975 Extreme, 6 gigs Corsair ram and 850 watt power supply, ATI 8570, and CoolerMaster V8 CPU cooler. Assembled everything, booted it up, and it's been running smoothly ever since. I had a very minor issue in that I wanted to setup 2 WD Velociraptor Hard Drives in raid one, and the raid setup screen went by so fast that I couldn't read it, but a little research told me to hit -i as soon as I saw it, and after that setting up the raid array was easy. I haven't tried overclocking as I haven't seen a need to, I've been playing Bioshock 2 with everything set at maximum with no problems.
I may try another 8570 in crossfire if the need arises, but so far there is no need. No crashes (Windows 7 Pro), no heat issues, and no complaints.
P6T Memory recgonition problem February 15, 2010 Fusion (USA) 6 out of 8 found this review helpful
I am building a new system: got a i7 920, 3x2 (6G) Kingston 1600 DDR3 memory, and the ASUS P6T. I followed all directions about placement of DIMMs, spent an entire day trying different DIMM arrangements, but the BIOS would only recognize 4078 even though all 3 2G DIMMS were in place. I confirmed the memory was all OK. The problem seemed to be related to DIMM slot A1. I then searched GOOGLE and found MANY hits of others with this exact problem, but there were a number of different theories as to why. Some believe it is how the CPU was seated. Others, say it is a bent CPU pin on the MB. I've checked all, and cannot find anything obvious. So, I took the board back and instead got a "EVGA X58 x3". Added the memory, CPU and BAM - everything works fine.
Before investing in the ASUS, you might want to do further research to prepare for this problem. I read a lot of positive things about the P6T, but after all the headache I went thru, I am staying away from ASUS for now.
One other thing to note - make sure you get a power supply with the connector types for your specific motherboard. The one I had for the ASUS (Antec BASIC 500W) worked fine with the ASUS, but did not have to correct ATX 12V 8pin connector for the EVGA card and I could not find an adapter. I ended up getting a new power supply (CORSAIR 750W) that has the needed EPS/ATX12V 8pin connector. And in general, make sure the power supply you do select is powerful enough for what you want to accomplish - if you're going to run multiple graphics cards, have a number of SATA drives, and a high end CPU, get a good power supply > 500W.
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