There is an SLI connector in the bundle and I forgot to include it in the photographs - my apologies. :o
We should have a review of the P5N32-E SLI Plus soon, as Rich is working away frivolously on it at the moment. In addition, we are told that the later "designed by NVIDIA" boards are much better than the early boards that we've had so many frustrations with. Hope this helps you.
Well Here goes..........my new system arrives on Thursday
1 Coolermaster stacker 830
1 Enermax Galaxy 1000W (is on special offer)
1 P5N32-E SLi nforce 680i
1 E6600 Conroe
1 BFG8800GTX
2 GB Corsair DDR2 XMS Domiator PC2-6400C4 4-4-4-12
1 Zalman CNPS9700
1 Asus Litescribe DVD RW
1 Asus DVD-ROM
2 WD Caviar 320GB SATA II RAID 0
1 WD Raptor 36GB for my OS Vista Ultimate 64bit
1 Scythe Kama meter for Bling
1 DELL UltraSharp 2407WFP LCD
I noticed in one of your follow up's that Asus have addressed some of the inital issues and have released a revision.
Can you or anybody else tell me what the current revision model is?
I was set on EVGA 680i but just looked in the forums over there, eh not such nice reading. Seems like anyone buying the EVGA/BFG 680i which works, are the luckiest people alive.
Tim, I noticed in your review that you were using BIOS version 0802 dated 15th January 2007. I'm currently building a system with this board but reviewing the ASUS site, only found Version 0701 2007/01/02 update. Where did you get the more current BIOS and is it generally available? Also, are you aware of any significant advantages to the 0802 version? Thanks
Originally Posted by JollyRgr Tim, I noticed in your review that you were using BIOS version 0802 dated 15th January 2007. I'm currently building a system with this board but reviewing the ASUS site, only found Version 0701 2007/01/02 update. Where did you get the more current BIOS and is it generally available? Also, are you aware of any significant advantages to the 0802 version? Thanks
Hi there,
I have just had a look and it does look like the BIOS has been removed from Asus' support site - I will give Asus a call this morning.
0701 is a pretty good BIOS - I have used that BIOS for a few weeks and didn't have any major problems to report. :)
The Extreme makes it sound cooler :D but seriously I like this board, now you can totaly make some top-end gaming PC with like 3 GeForce 8800's stuck to it. now that would be really sweat
You only can put 2 8800's. The two blue pci expresses are x16s. The 1 pci express is x8. It's for a physics board or something (which I doubt I'm ever going to get because it looks like the graphics industry may be integrating graphics/physics boards). Kinda pissed that I only get 1 PCI slots if i decided to dual SLI, but I guess that's a small complaint for the huge performance boost.
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There is an SLI connector in the bundle and I forgot to include it in the photographs - my apologies. :o
We should have a review of the P5N32-E SLI Plus soon, as Rich is working away frivolously on it at the moment. In addition, we are told that the later "designed by NVIDIA" boards are much better than the early boards that we've had so many frustrations with. Hope this helps you.
1 Coolermaster stacker 830
1 Enermax Galaxy 1000W (is on special offer)
1 P5N32-E SLi nforce 680i
1 E6600 Conroe
1 BFG8800GTX
2 GB Corsair DDR2 XMS Domiator PC2-6400C4 4-4-4-12
1 Zalman CNPS9700
1 Asus Litescribe DVD RW
1 Asus DVD-ROM
2 WD Caviar 320GB SATA II RAID 0
1 WD Raptor 36GB for my OS Vista Ultimate 64bit
1 Scythe Kama meter for Bling
1 DELL UltraSharp 2407WFP LCD
Now where did I put my screwdriver and hammer
Hammer? :D
On topic... it does look like a rather tasty board, but its little brothers are more than a tad confusing!
Yehy for asus striker extreme!
I noticed in one of your follow up's that Asus have addressed some of the inital issues and have released a revision.
Can you or anybody else tell me what the current revision model is?
I was set on EVGA 680i but just looked in the forums over there, eh not such nice reading. Seems like anyone buying the EVGA/BFG 680i which works, are the luckiest people alive.
Many thanks in advance ;)
I have just had a look and it does look like the BIOS has been removed from Asus' support site - I will give Asus a call this morning.
0701 is a pretty good BIOS - I have used that BIOS for a few weeks and didn't have any major problems to report. :)
Tim can you tell me what motherboard revision you had for testing? I have the 1.00G which is being RMA's if I can since it's terrible.
Thanks