Tom's Guide Forums
  Tom's Guide Forums » Motherboard & Memory » General Motherboard » NVIDIA nForce 590/680i For Conroe, Where Are They? HERE!
 




Word :   Username :  
  Go to page :
 
 Page : 1 2 3 4 5 6 ... 30 31 32 33 34 35
Author
 Thread : NVIDIA nForce 590/680i For Conroe, Where Are They? HERE!
 
More Information

Last message on previous page:
Now thats what im talking about

Related Product

Register or log in to remove.

More Information

Then this one sounds good: http://www.ncix.com/products/index [...] re=CORSAIR

But damn thats expensive :o

newegg dont ship to canada :(

More Information

That is one beautiful board right there. God bless Asus 8O

More Information

Quote :

That is one beautiful board right there. God bless Asus 8O



Amen, brother.

More Information

Hey got a question. What's the minimum power supply wattage I should have for running one of these with an E6600 and a couple 7900GTs?

More Information

I'm sure others might have a different idea, but I'm pretty sure nVidia says you need at least 550 to 600 W to power a rig like that. It also depends on how much other stuff you're running (HDs, optical drives, fans, etc.), but to be on the safe side, I wouldn't go lower than 550 for sure.

More Information

Hey I was just browsing Asus' global product pages, and I might have found something. I dunno if this has been discovered and/or commented on, but when you look under downloads in support, there are three P5N32-SLI edition motherboards in the list...

There is a Deluxe, Premium, and an SE Deluxe... what the hell.

Here's the link, have a look for yourself. LINK

I am about to go check out the downloads, maybe see some manuals, and maybe figure out what's up, I'll post back if I discover anything. 8O

More Information

I didn't want to be the first one to say something like that for fear of wrong information, but that's what I was thinking as well. I wouldn't put anything less than a 5 or 600watt powersupply in my build when I get to it, and that should be enough for SLI cards, and maybe minor overclocking. I might go higher, due to overclocking and possible future water-cooling, which would be an additional draw.


.:EDIT:. - In response to my previous post...

I downloaded the manuals for the P5N32-SLI Deluxe and Deluxe SE, there was no manual for the Premium.

In both manuals it lists the specs for the mobos, and in both it says nForce 4 chipsets, so WTF.

I'm just plain confused now, and I have good reason. Disregard previous post... I think.

More Information

i'm looking at this one, i'll be overclocking for sure.

OCZ GameXStream 700-Watt Power Supply
130$ after rebate

http://www.tigerdirect.com/applica [...] 24104118-2

on the expensive side though : /

How does a fan on the top work with a case over it?

More Information

Quote :

I didn't want to be the first one to say something like that for fear of wrong information, but that's what I was thinking as well. I wouldn't put anything less than a 5 or 600watt powersupply in my build when I get to it, and that should be enough for SLI cards, and maybe minor overclocking. I might go higher, due to overclocking and possible future water-cooling, which would be an additional draw.


.:EDIT:. - In response to my previous post...

I downloaded the manuals for the P5N32-SLI Deluxe and Deluxe SE, there was no manual for the Premium.

In both manuals it lists the specs for the mobos, and in both it says nForce 4 chipsets, so WTF.

I'm just plain confused now, and I have good reason. Disregard previous post... I think.



That confused me for a sec too...I believe they've been updated with the new chipsets for AM2 and Conroe...

More Information

For those of you in the U.K. (me thankfully) the MB is on "Pre-Order" from overclockers.co.uk

Here she is boys

http://www.overclockers.co.uk/acat [...] s_177.html

Asus P5N32-SLi Premium WiFi (Socket 775) PCI-Express DDR2 Motherboard (MB-175-AS)

Price: £149.95 (£176.19 Including VAT at 17.5%)

Price isn't too bad, almost the same as the P5W DH. It's worth it in my opinion after all those weeks on anticipation. I won't go and order it straight away as I would like to see a few reviews---not that there should be anything wrong with it---hopefully :)

More Information

I just spoke with Brian from the Asus reseller marketing department. He told me that, in fact, the P5N32-SLI Premium started shipping "a while ago." However, the board is shipping with very low availability, currently pre-allocated to specific vendors. Availability will "hopefully" increase within the next few weeks. I take no responsibility concerning the accuracy of the information I received; however, Brian is extremely well informed and is by no means an ordinary peon. It seems to be authentic information. I will be researching availability with my distributors, as well as the common retailers such as NewEgg. Common availability seems near.

More Information

We should get someone that has contacts with Asus to setup everyone on this board that will pony up the cash for one right now. We could put in a bulk wholesale order with Asus and get them mailed out. That would be pretty cool. Any takers?! :D

More Information

If this board is already being shipped, then where the hell are the reviews?

More Information