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Reach high performance with affordable price-DFI LANParty DK P45-T2RS Turbo

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  • W Non in linea
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    windwithme
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    #1

    Intel launched LGA 1366 ( Core i7 + X58 Chipset) platform in November 2008;

    in the nearing future, LGA 1366 platform will dominate the CPU & MB marketing that over USD $ 300.

    Product transition is always good news to end users.

    Although LGA1366 platform is expensive, now we have cheaper P45 to buy now!

    To compare with 965 & P35, P45 is more affordable than ever.

    You can spend with only USD $120~$200 to buy a P45 with good design & materials.

    If you have budget limitation, maybe P43+ICH10R or P45+ICH10 would be your choice.

    Of course, P45+ICH10R is better choice.

    The leading character today, DFI LANParty P45-T2RS Turbo, embedded with P45+ICH10R and priced at $140.

    You can buy E7200/ E8400 or Q6600/ Q8200 and DK P45-T2RS Turbo, it really brings good cost/ performance ratio.

    The outer box is gloss laminated.

    ddkp45t01ad7.jpg

    DFI LANParty DK P45-T2RS Turbo

    ddkp45t02ml9.jpg

    ddkp45t03eu0.jpg

    Bottom left

    2 PCIe x16

    2 PCIe x1

    2 PCI

    1 Floppy

    LAN: Marvell 8053

    Audio: Realtek ALC 885, supports HD audio & 7.1 channels effect.

    ddkp45t04ju0.jpg

    Bottom right

    6 SATA II (ICH10R with RAID 0/ 1/ 0+1/ 5)

    If you buy DK P45-T2RS Plus, you’ll see 8 SATA II here.

    On-board Power/ Reset buttons + Debug LED, good to DIY and OC users.

    ddkp45t05dk3.jpg

    Upper right

    1 IDE 9by JMicron JMB368)

    4 DDR2 DIMM (DDR2 667/ 800/ 1066; or 1200 via overclocking)

    ddkp45t06bi4.jpg

    Upper left

    4 phase digital PWM with 16 MOSFET, is quite enough for dual core/ quad core CPU.

    One phase can provide 40W power, there is no LGA 775 CPU consume more than 160W.

    ddkp45t07fg4.jpg

    I/O

    6 USB 2.0

    1 Gigabit LAN

    Optical/ Coaxial Digital audio out

    Red jumper for “Clear CMOS”

    ddkp45t08ik3.jpg

    Black heatsink & heatpipe with deep color; for dissipating heat from MOSFET and north-bridge.

    ddkp45t09xv7.jpg

    Platform

    CPU: INTEL Core 2 Duo E8400/Quad Q8200

    MB: DFI Lanparty DK P45 Turbo

    DRAM: CORSAIR Dominator TWIN2X4096-8500C5D/TWIN2X2048-8888C4D

    VGA: MSI HD4670 512MB

    HD: Seagate 7200.10 320GB

    POWER: CORSAIR 400W Power Supply

    Cooler: Thermaltake V1 AX/JETART Nano Diamond

    ddkp45t10nr6.jpg

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    • W Non in linea
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      windwithme
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      #2

      Intel launched LGA 1366 ( Core i7 + X58 Chipset) platform in November 2008;

      in the nearing future, LGA 1366 platform will dominate the CPU & MB marketing that over USD $ 300.

      Product transition is always good news to end users.

      Although LGA1366 platform is expensive, now we have cheaper P45 to buy now!

      To compare with 965 & P35, P45 is more affordable than ever.

      You can spend with only USD $120~$200 to buy a P45 with good design & materials.

      If you have budget limitation, maybe P43+ICH10R or P45+ICH10 would be your choice.

      Of course, P45+ICH10R is better choice.

      The leading character today, DFI LANParty P45-T2RS Turbo, embedded with P45+ICH10R and priced at $140.

      You can buy E7200/ E8400 or Q6600/ Q8200 and DK P45-T2RS Turbo, it really brings good cost/ performance ratio.

      The outer box is gloss laminated.

      ddkp45t01ad7.jpg

      DFI LANParty DK P45-T2RS Turbo

      ddkp45t02ml9.jpg

      ddkp45t03eu0.jpg

      Bottom left

      2 PCIe x16

      2 PCIe x1

      2 PCI

      1 Floppy

      LAN: Marvell 8053

      Audio: Realtek ALC 885, supports HD audio & 7.1 channels effect.

      ddkp45t04ju0.jpg

      Bottom right

      6 SATA II (ICH10R with RAID 0/ 1/ 0+1/ 5)

      If you buy DK P45-T2RS Plus, you’ll see 8 SATA II here.

      On-board Power/ Reset buttons + Debug LED, good to DIY and OC users.

      ddkp45t05dk3.jpg

      Upper right

      1 IDE 9by JMicron JMB368)

      4 DDR2 DIMM (DDR2 667/ 800/ 1066; or 1200 via overclocking)

      ddkp45t06bi4.jpg

      Upper left

      4 phase digital PWM with 16 MOSFET, is quite enough for dual core/ quad core CPU.

      One phase can provide 40W power, there is no LGA 775 CPU consume more than 160W.

      ddkp45t07fg4.jpg

      I/O

      6 USB 2.0

      1 Gigabit LAN

      Optical/ Coaxial Digital audio out

      Red jumper for “Clear CMOS”

      ddkp45t08ik3.jpg

      Black heatsink & heatpipe with deep color; for dissipating heat from MOSFET and north-bridge.

      ddkp45t09xv7.jpg

      Platform

      CPU: INTEL Core 2 Duo E8400/Quad Q8200

      MB: DFI Lanparty DK P45 Turbo

      DRAM: CORSAIR Dominator TWIN2X4096-8500C5D/TWIN2X2048-8888C4D

      VGA: MSI HD4670 512MB

      HD: Seagate 7200.10 320GB

      POWER: CORSAIR 400W Power Supply

      Cooler: Thermaltake V1 AX/JETART Nano Diamond

      ddkp45t10nr6.jpg

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      • W Non in linea
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        windwithme
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        #3

        DRAM setting

        2GBX2 CORSAIR Dominator TWIN2X4096-8500C5D

        DDR2 1143 CL5 5-5-15 2.25V

        Stable in 2 X Super PI 32M

        ddkp45t1143pidj0.png

        DDR2 1189 CL5 5-5-15

        EVEREST DRAM bandwidth

        ddkp45t1189memqr4.png

        1GBX2 CORSAIR Dominator TWIN2X2048-8888C4D

        DDR2 1243 CL5 5-5-15

        EVEREST DRAM bandwidth

        ddkp45t1243memqz0.png

        OC potential is good in both 1GB x 2 and 2GB x 2; of course, good motherboard is not enough, you also have to buy good DRAM.

        CPU setting

        Dual core E8400 E0

        CPU: 500X9=>4500Mhz

        DRAM: DDR2 1200 CL5 5-5-15

        ddkp45t45gpilh4.png

        CrystalMark

        ddkp45tcmvq0.png

        CPU: 612X7.5=>4663.7Mhz

        DRAM: DDR2 1243 CL5 5-5-15

        Super PI 1M

        ddkp45t621pikz2.png

        Q8200 M1

        486X7=>3403Mhz

        Stable in 4 X Super PI 32M

        ddkp45t486pizu1.png

        507X7=>3553.7Mhz

        Super PI 1M

        ddkp45t507piha4.png

        Both dual & quad core CPU could be overclocked well in DK P45-T2RS Turbo.

        There are many professional options for tweaking to reach the highest performance.

        3D performance

        MSI HD4670 512MB

        CPU 500 X 9=>4500Mhz

        DRAM DDR2 1000 CL5 5-5-15

        VGA 833/2250

        3DMARK2005

        ddkp45t2005pw0.png

        3DMARK2006

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        • W Non in linea
          W Non in linea
          windwithme
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          #4

          Crysis Benchmark

          ddkp45tcbed4.png

          ATI HD 4670 is enough to play most popular games; for better 3D performance, maybe you can try HD 4830/ 4850.

          New monitoring tool for UT series, but can be installed in DK series, too.

          ddkp45tosim4.png

          I saved my BIOS setting as *.abs file, it can be downloaded via the link below (Model name is DFI LANParty DK P45-T2RS Turbo:

          windwithme-DFI Lanparty DK P45 Turbo ABS

          DFI LANParty DK P45-T2RS Turbo Conclusion

          What’s good

          1.USD $140. For great OC ability, no competitor in this price range.

          2.All Japan made solid capacitors; special heatpipe with nickel plating.

          3.Great BIOS, many professional options.

          4.ATI CrossfireX ready (x8, x8); Optical audio output in rear panel,

          5.OC result: 507MHz in Quad core/ 621MHz in Dual core.

          6.ABS technology, OC automatically. It’s also a good tool to share BIOS setting with others.

          What’s bad

          1.6 phase PWM would be better (although Intel reference design is “4-phase”

          2.FSB 500MHz in quad core CPU, should be higher.

          3.The price is too close with DK P45-T2RS Plus.

          Performance ??????????

          Material ??????????

          Appearance ??????????

          Cost/ Performance Ratio ??????????

          In mainstream market, LGA775 platform still has the best C/P ratio.

          There are more CPU and MB to choose from entry level to hi-end.

          For the best C/P ratio, try hi-end Core 2 DUO or entry Core 2 QUAD and P45 MB, it costs no more than USD $300.

          For $140 segment: DK P45-T2RS & JR P45-T2RS, both of them performs great in OC.

          However, the BIOS setting is a barrier to DIY beginners, that’s why DFI provide the ABS technology.

          For beginners, it takes few seconds only to OC; for professional users, ABS help you to save & exchange your OC experience to users around the world.

          Why to overclock? In the bad economic environment, overclocking helps you save more money!

          You can buy E8400 then OC to 3.33G, the performance will be very close to E8600, it’s a economical way to DIY a PC.

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            Totocellux
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            #5

            Great job, man: as usual O0

            Thank you :)

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              zampagol
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              #6

              ma tra questa e la plus cosa cambia?la plus ha 5 fasi e questa 4? La revision del chipset è la A3 come nella plus?:cheazz:

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