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Big step to the future, GIGABYTE EX58 EXTREME with Intel I7 EXTREME 965 CPU

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  • #16
    Yes!!

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    • #17
      สวยดีครับ

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      • #18
        Great สุดยอด แต่แพงชัวร์วะ

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        • #19
          OH !! thank you

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          • #20
            สงสัยจะแพงน่าดูเลย

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            • #21
              แหล่มมากๆ

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              • #22
                System Configuration
                CPU: INTEL Core I7 EXTREME 965
                MB: GIGABYTE EX58-EXTREME
                DRAM: CORSAIR Dominator 1GBX3 1800C7DIN/2GBX3 1600C8D
                VGA: MSI R4870X2-T2D2G-OC
                HD: SAMSUNG 32GB SSD SLC
                POWER: Corsair HX1000W Modular Power Supply
                Cooler: Thermaltake V1 AX/JETART Nano Diamond


                GIGABYTE EasyTune6 is a rich feature utility.
                Quick Boost is the new feature in X58 EXTREME.


                CPU


                Memory


                VGA


                HW Monitor


                Similar to CPU-Z/GPU-Z can display hardware info. It also can monitor the voltage and temperature status. You also can adjust all clock and voltage in this integrated software.


                CPU part
                INTEL Core I7 EXTREME 965 which is Quad core and support HT liked technology, so it shows 8 cores.

                CPU: 3497Mhz
                DRAM: DDR3 1618 CL8 8-8-24 1T 1.64V XMP
                4 X SUPER PI 32M


                CPU: 3870Mhz
                DRAM: DDR3 1618 CL8 8-8-24 1T 1.64V
                CrystalMark


                CINEBENCH R10


                PCMARK2005


                PCMARK seems not support 4870X2. The VGA performance is more like single card. But in the other parts, all performance are better than LGA775 especially Memory.

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                • #23
                  133Mhz OC 200Mhz SUPER PI 1M/CPUMARK


                  LGA 1366 changes to QPI from FSB and the frequency is only 133Mhz. However, the performance is no any decline to LGA 775.


                  Memory part
                  1GBX3


                  Triple channel
                  DDR3 1888 CL8 8-8-21,20435MB/s


                  DDR3 1987 CL8 8-8-21,21357MB/s


                  In Triple channel mode, the performance is extremely high. It’s almost double the previous DDR2/DDR3 platforms.
                  Thus it can be seen LGA 1366 takes DDR3 performance into the new generation.

                  Dual channel
                  DDR3 2000 CL8 7-6-21,21685MB/s


                  DDR3 1987 CL7 6-5-21,21967MB/s


                  CPU-Z always shows 1 or 2 more in CL value, so I use EVEREST as standard. Besides, the dual channel performance is also great. But in the same clock and CL, Triple channel is still higher.

                  2GBX3 CORSAIR CM3X2G 1600C8D




                  EVERSET&SANDRA
                  DDR3 1619 CL8 8-8-24 1T 1.6V
                  Single channel
                  12575/11906MB/s


                  Dual channel
                  18383/21002MB/s
                  Last edited by windwithme; 14 Nov 2008, 21:28:20.

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                  • #24
                    Triple channel
                    18900/28754MB/s


                    OC DDR3 1836 CL8 8-8-24 1T 1.6V
                    19853/32866MB/s


                    You can see obviously under LGA 1366 structure, 3GB bandwidth is higher than 2GB around 7752MB/s in SANDRA.


                    3DMark
                    MSI 4870X2 780/1800Mhz

                    3DMARK2005


                    3DMARK2006


                    These 2 results are surprising me. I use the same 4870X2 but the performance is 10~20% higher than LGA775 platform. This is very great performance improvement which only changed platform.


                    Concludes GIGABYTE EX58-EXTREME
                    Good
                    1.EXTREME series has GIGABYTE UD3 components and rich features
                    2.100% Japanese made solid capacitors, extra 2-phase PWM for NB and Memory
                    3.BIOS is also improved a lot. It provides wide voltage range and rich BIOS parameters are never seen in GIGABYTE products before.
                    4.10 SATAII, Dual LAN, 6xDIMM DDR3
                    5.Diagnostic LED and Power/Reset/Clear CMOS buttons
                    6.3-channel DDR3 performance and 3-Way SLI/CFX supported
                    7.6+6 Dynamic PWM, Intel latest VRD11.1 design, Exclusive DES Advanced for efficient power control.
                    8.EasyTune6 provides plenty features in OS.

                    Weak
                    1.LGA 1366 platform is too costive at the moment.
                    2.I7 CPU max power consumption is 130W, a little bit too high
                    3.If GIGABYTE can provide audio module card that will be better


                    Performance ★★★★★★★★★★
                    Components ★★★★★★★★★★
                    Outlook ★★★★★★★★★☆
                    C/P ★★★★★★★☆☆☆


                    GIGABYTE is good at using better quality components with the same selling price.
                    EXTREME series is the product has both performance and OC capability.
                    So it’s absolutely the most hi-end product in GIGABYTE line.
                    2oz copper, DES, 50000hrs Japanese made solid capacitors, dynamic PWM, and Hybird SLENT-PIPE2 combination, all features are very impressive.

                    DDR3 performance and OC capability are much better than P45 under this new structure. The market price and BIOS update OC ability will be the key for X58.
                    One more important factor is X58 is NV SLI/ATI CFX combo. This is the dream for many 3D performance seekers. X58 makes this dream come true.

                    This time, Intel’s changed is really impressive for the performance and specifications.
                    The product key selling factor is always price. In the near future, we can see LGA1366 replacing LGA775 as hi-end product leader.
                    However, what budget you have, what product you get.
                    The best C/P is always key concern. If you are going to build a new PC and have very high budget, LGA1366 is your must consideration.
                    Last edited by windwithme; 14 Nov 2008, 21:29:44.

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                    • #25
                      Good!!!!! Amazing

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                      • #26
                        Wonderful @P

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                        • #27
                          สุดตรีนจิงๆ โหด

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