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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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Overclocking and power-draw

Overclocking

How far would the P6T SE scale once we added 10 per cent extra voltage to all the key lines? The premise was to see how high the BCLK frequency would run at with good stability.

Highest stable (Core i7) reference clock
Gigabyte EX58-UD5ASUS P6T SE
210202


Anything around 200MHz BCLK is good, intimating a possible 4GHz clock-speed on a locked Core i7 920 chip.

Power-draw


Motherboard: power-draw (idle)
Gigabyte EX58-UD5ASUS P6T SE
129114


Motherboard: power-draw (2D, CINEBENCH)
Gigabyte EX58-UD5ASUS P6T SE
206192


Motherboard: power-draw (3D, FC2)
Gigabyte EX58-UD5ASUS P6T SE
211189


The fewer components on the P6T SE translate to lower power-draw readings across the board - pun intended. CINEBENCH hammers all the CPU's cores whereas Far Cry 2 doesn't. Factor in the mid-range graphics-card's power-draw and there isn't much between the under-load 2D and 3D numbers.