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Review: ASUS P6T SE X58 motherboard: a new lease of life?

by Tarinder Sandhu on 12 February 2010, 13:55 3.65

Tags: ASUS P6T SE, ASUSTeK (TPE:2357), PC

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Gaming, and how fast is it when overclocked?

Gaming

Motherboard: Far Cry 2 - 1,024x768 LQ DX9
Gigabyte EX58-UD5ASUS P6T SE
186.14182.35


Motherboard: Far Cry 2 - 1,680x1050 HQ DX10
Gigabyte EX58-UD5ASUS P6T SE
81.3381.86


The game runs smoothly at 1,680x1,050, DX10, high-quality settings on a Radeon HD 5770 card. Both boards support additional ATI cards in CrossFireX, but only the Gigabyte provides SLI usage.

Mid-level overclocking performance

What we're looking at here is performance once the boards have been overclocked a reasonable amount. As per the testing notes, the CPU's BCLK is raised to 177MHz with a CPU multiplier of 18x (3,186MHz, DDR3 at 1,067MHz).

Motherboard OC: HEXUS.PiFast
Gigabyte EX58-UD5ASUS P6T SE
26.726.65


Motherboard OC: CINEBNCH R10
Gigabyte EX58-UD5ASUS P6T SE
1844918365


Motherboard OC: Far Cry 2 - 1,024x768 LQ
Gigabyte EX58-UD5ASUS P6T SE
193.5191.57


Performance increases, obviously, and the P6T SE exhibits rock-solid stability at 177MHz BCLK.