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Asus P6TD Deluxe


$270.00 Released July, 2009

Product Shot 1 The Pros:16+2 phase design allows for greater overclocking stability. BIOS is easy to work with - easy to configure and tweak overclocking settings. Relatively long 3 year warranty.

The Cons:Lacks USB 3.0 connectivity. Poor RAID 1+0 performance. Only 6 SATA ports - fewer than other competing boards.

The P6TD Deluxe is a high-end PC motherboard from Asus, released in mid-2009. This board prominently features overclocking support for the Intel Core i7 processor. In addition, this product supports up to a 3-way SLI/CrossFireX graphics card configuration.

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As a gaming motherboard, the P6TD Deluxe utilizes the LGA1366 CPU socket for Core i7 CPUs. With its 16+2 phase power design, power delivered is spread out, enhancing power stability and lowering temperatures at the same time. This, in conjunction with Asus’s Turbo Key and Turbo V technology enables user-friendly overclocking options with the press of a button. 2 PCI-E lanes run in 16x mode, while adding a 3rd card bumps the secondary and tertiary cards down to 8x mode. Enthusiasts will likely appreciate the onboard power, reset and clear CMOS buttons, which increase the system’s tweaking accessibility. Unique Asus technologies designed to save energy and keep the board cool include Fan Xpert, a Wind-Flow thermal design and AI Nap mode.

Features

  • Intel Core i7 support
  • 24 GB of DDR3 memory (max.)
  • 6x SATA 3GB/s connectors
  • 8x USB 2.0 ports
  • 8 channel HD audio with S/PDIF
  • 2x Gigabit Ethernet
  • 100% Japanese capacitors
  • Wind Flow heatpipe
  • 16+2 phase power design
  • EPU-6 Engine, TurboV mode, Fan Xpert , AI Nap

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    16+2 phase design allows for greater overclocking stability

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    BIOS is easy to work with - easy to configure and tweak overclocking settings

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    relatively long 3 year warranty

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    board layout allows for the largest aftermarket CPU coolers

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    exclusive Express Gate desktop environment - quick access to internet, email, Skype etc.

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    solid construction with well-designed north bridge / south bridge heatsinks

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    lacks USB 3.0 connectivity

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    poor RAID 1+0 performance

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    only 6 SATA ports - fewer than other competing boards

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