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    Predefinito Gigabyte EP45 Extreme [NEWS]

    Fonte www.tweaktown.com

    Published: 22nd April 2008 @ 3:06 AM
    Author: Lars-Göran Nilsson


    TweakTown was given the opportunity to be the first publication in the world to see and photograph Gigabyte’s upcoming motherboard targeting extreme overclockers, the EP45 Extreme. This board will be quite different to the rest of Gigabyte’s P45 based motherboard and the board we were shown was the first board off the production line and as such, is a very early sample. The most obvious feature of this motherboard is the humongous heatsink sitting above the first PCI slot. This is based on a similar construction idea to Gigabyte’s passive Silent-Pipe 3 and works the natural convection method and draws hot air out of the case without any noise.

    In saying that, Gigabyte isn’t really intending for this motherboard to go into a case, as there will be a fairly limited run of these boards. The EP45 Extreme is Gigabyte’s answer to the Foxconn Black Ops board, although with a different chipset and as such is intended for bench use. This is why Gigabyte is planning to supply a LN2 duct for the CPU and a watercooling module for the chipset. The large heatsink can be removed, as it is secured with four screws on the top of the chipset cooler. This is partly done to make it easier to ship and transport the board, but also to allow for the watercooling module to be attached in an easy way.



    As you can see from the picture above, there’s an additional part of the heat pipe which has a heatsink that sticks out in the I/O area and this has been done to enhance the cooling of the PWM area. The board has a 12-phase PWM and the memory and northbridge has a two phase PWM design. Again, as you’ve most likely noticed by now, the rear I/O is different from what Gigabyte normally does and this is the first board we’ve seen from Gigabyte that has an external clear CMOS button. The final board will also have onboard power and reset switches, but they were missing from this early sample, but if you look at the area close to the Post 80 debug LED you’ll notice that there’s space for these switches to be installed.

    In terms of more general features, the EP45 Extreme has six SATA ports, no extra controllers are included, mostly due to space limitations, a single IDE connector, eight rear USB 2.0 ports with headers for a further two, two PS/2 ports, dual Gigabit Ethernet, 7.1-channel HD audio with optical and coaxial S/PIDF out, three headers for FireWire ports, three PCI slots and three x16 PCIe slots. However, the two light orange x16 slots aren’t full x16, as the top slot of the two will work in x8 when the motherboard is set to use CrossFire, while the bottom slot is a permanent x4 slot. Finally the board also has Gigabyte’s Dual BIOS and a new revision of DES that we’ll cover more later.



    Gigabyte is also working on an updated version of the EasyTune software and version 6 looks like a massive improvement over the previous versions. Gone is the fiddly UI and strange looks and instead Gigabyte has gone for a very clean and sleek UI. It’s still in beta, but we got a first screenshot of what it’ll look like. The main tab provides information much like CPU-Z, although the layout is somewhat different. The memory tab is again similar to the memory information in CPU-Z, while the Tuner tab is where all the action takes place. You can tweak just about any setting from here, including Voltages. The Graphics tab allows you to overclock your graphics card, which could be useful if you don’t have a Gigabyte graphics card that supports the new HUD overclocking utility. The Smart tab controls the CIA2settings as well as the fan settings. Finally the HW monitor tab monitors the fan speeds and temperatures and allows you to set alarms etc.

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    Il dissi è studiato per essere rapidamente smontato, a contrario di quanto succede con le Asus.
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    Preview della Gigabyte EP45-DS4



    The test sample of the Gigabyte EP45-DS4 with Intel's new mainstream chipset P45 is still in pre release state and is labeled revision 0.2 with a beta BIOS (F2B) - final conclusions about the features, the BIOS and the OC behaviour cannot be made yet. The cooling is not in the final state too and will be changed: Our test sample is equiped with two simple alu blocks, whereas the final version of the cooling will include heatpipes.

    Nonetheless our EP45-DS4 sample shows pretty well what is about to come: The board features three PCI-E slots for video cards - in Crossfire mode two of the slots are split into eight lanes each (the bandwidth of 16 PCI-E-1.0 lanes equals the bandwidth of 8 lanes PCI-E-2.0). The third mechanical PCI-E-x16 slot is electrically connected to the chipset with only four lanes. Furthermore the board has four DDR2 slots, six SATA ports and a PATA connector are onboard. New for a board from Gigabyte are a on/off button, a reset and a CMOS clear button (they look exactly like the ones Asus uses). Unfortunately there is no E-SATA port at the backpanel. But the panel is not empty: Two GBit-LAN, eight USB ports and digital audio outputs (both coax and optical). The sound chip (Realtek ALC889A) is the already being used on the EP35-DS4.



    BIOS
    The BIOS is very similar to current P35 boards from Gigabyte, but it has some new features: The actual value of the voltage is now displayed instead of just the word 'normal'. Furthermore there are a lot more voltage options you can chose from: CPU, Northbridge and RAM voltage as well as CPU, PLL and MCH reference voltage (chipset) can be changed. The amount of memory dividers depends on the FSB that is being used - in the best case there are seven dividers. The fan controller of the board works flawlessly, but for some reason only the CPU fan is controlled by it. Using the F11 key, you can save your BIOS settings in a profile.





    Power consumption
    The default voltage of the P45 northbridge is just 1.1 Volts - for comparisson: P35's default voltage is 1.25 Volts. Surprisingly the power consumption of the whole systems is not lower than using a P35-DS4: We measured 111.4 Watt for the P45 in Windows idle and 108.3 Watt for the P35. During our stress test, power consumption of the P45-DS4 was higher too: 178.4 Watt versus 169.7 Watt.

    Conclusion
    The new BIOS is great, but unfortunately we were not able to test the overclocking behaviour of P45 with our test sample. Furthermore the EP45-DS4 has a little higher power consumtion than its predecessor, the EP35-DS4. The performance of the two chipsets in Super Pi is identical, the P45 board takes the lead in the USB performance test because of the ICH10 southbridge, but only by a small margin - overall performance seems to be the same.

    For Crossfire users, P45 is superior with its two 8x PCI-E-2.0 lanes compared to a 16x/4x configuration on P35. P45 could be a nice bang for the buck mainboard for mainstream Core 2 Duo CPUs, depending on the final price of the board.

    Fonte e altre foto www.pcgameshardware.de
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