Originally posted by: iwearnosox
Just a head's up- hardocp says these aren't compatible with raptors.
Originally posted by: tr1kstanc3
the main upgrade over a p35 chipset is the ability to run crossfire x8/x8 and it utilizes pcie 2.0 spec. the x38/x48 boards allow x16/x16 crossfire. another advantage over the p35 (and the x38/45) is the 65nm fabrication process which will consume less energy and give off less heat.
Originally posted by: iwearnosox
What do you mean "4+4 pin 12x cables" - you mean the power connector from the psu?
Originally posted by: iwearnosox
Oh. That's called a eatx12v power connector. 🙂
Originally posted by: Chiropteran
Originally posted by: tr1kstanc3
the main upgrade over a p35 chipset is the ability to run crossfire x8/x8 and it utilizes pcie 2.0 spec. the x38/x48 boards allow x16/x16 crossfire. another advantage over the p35 (and the x38/45) is the 65nm fabrication process which will consume less energy and give off less heat.
How sure about that are you?
The Asus documentation very clearly says that the P5Q Deluxe supports 2 slots at X16.
The Asus P5Q Deulxe has three physical PCI Express x16 slots, dual PCIe x1 slots, and a pair of PCI slots. And as we've mentioned the PCI Express lanes to the PEG slots is flexible - unlike the P35 - so they can be setup in either a x16 / x1 or x8 / x8 configuration depending on how many graphics cards are installed.
Originally posted by: Chiropteran
Originally posted by: tr1kstanc3
the main upgrade over a p35 chipset is the ability to run crossfire x8/x8 and it utilizes pcie 2.0 spec. the x38/x48 boards allow x16/x16 crossfire. another advantage over the p35 (and the x38/45) is the 65nm fabrication process which will consume less energy and give off less heat.
How sure about that are you?
The Asus documentation very clearly says that the P5Q Deluxe supports 2 slots at X16.
Originally posted by: tr1kstanc3
Originally posted by: Chiropteran
Originally posted by: tr1kstanc3
the main upgrade over a p35 chipset is the ability to run crossfire x8/x8 and it utilizes pcie 2.0 spec. the x38/x48 boards allow x16/x16 crossfire. another advantage over the p35 (and the x38/45) is the 65nm fabrication process which will consume less energy and give off less heat.
How sure about that are you?
The Asus documentation very clearly says that the P5Q Deluxe supports 2 slots at X16.
i'm getting my information from the p5q deluxe preview from techreport.