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In my image, it’s been over 2 years as Intel launched Core 2 Duo CPU in LGA 775. After then,
Intel announced several Core 2 Quad CPUs to combine with Intel LGA775 chipset.
In the past 2 years, 965/975, P35/X38 and latest P45/X48 are all successful products.
However, Intel is not satisfied with this, in Nov 2008, complete new structure LGA1366 I7 series is launching.

Of course, all MB manufacturers have new boards to support LGA 1366.
One of the largest MB providers, GIGABYTE, also provides 3 models, EX58-UD5, EX58-UD5P and EX58-EXTREME as internet info.

The one on my hand is most hi-end one, EX58-EXTREME.
EXTREME is the new series that GIGABYTE started in 2008.
It’s for most hardcore overclockers and enthusiasts.
GIGABYTE has had 2 EXTREME with P45. This time, they also launch EXTREME with X58.

GIGABYTE EX58-EXTREME board
SB highlights Ultra Durable3, which is the most hi-end components usage from GIGABYTE
http://img128.imageshack.us/img128/4493/gx58e01zt7.jpg

100% Japanese made solid capacitors + 2 oz copper PCB. Components quality is always the GIGABYTE strength.
http://img235.imageshack.us/img235/5226/gx58e02sh1.jpg

http://img222.imageshack.us/img222/2595/gx58e03nw5.jpg

Left Lower Corner
2 X PCI-E X16
2 X PCI-E X8(These 3 PCI-E support 3-Way SLI/CrossFireX)
1 X PCIE X4
1 X PCIE X1
2 X PCI
Realtek 8111D is LAN chip that supports Teaming technology
Realtek ALC889A, supports 7.1 channels and High Definition Audio. It also supports Dolby sounds by only 2 channels speakers.
PCB is MADE IN TAIWAN
http://img128.imageshack.us/img128/8696/gx58e04nj1.jpg

Right Lower Corner
6 X SATAII(by SB ICH10R)
4 X SATAII
1 X IDE
Dual BIOS
Diagnostic LED
http://img222.imageshack.us/img222/5264/gx58e05vm8.jpg

Right Upper Corner
6 X DIMM DDR3, support 800/1066/1333/1867/2133/2400, above 2133 are special spec.
X58 another big change is 3-channel DDR3. The performance is highly expected by end users.
DRAM part has extra 2-phase PWM. 24Pin power connector is nearby.
POWER/RESET buttons
The retail version DDR3 DIMM slots are changed to Blue and White. That makes the board color be matched.
Also provides LED to show the DES status. Users can know the DES status by lights.
http://img222.imageshack.us/img222/5599/gx58e06ag6.jpg

CPU VRM is 6+6 phases designed and of course support DES advanced energy saving technology.
Latest VRD11.1 designed can support better power saving features with Intel new stepping CPU.
http://img128.imageshack.us/img128/4594/gx58e07dh8.jpg

IO Shield
8 X USB 2.0
2 X RJ-45 LAN
1 X S/PDIF
1 X 1394
Clear COMS button
http://img235.imageshack.us/img235/7854/gx58e08ds1.jpg

EX58-EXTREME thermal module
The surface use special process which without Oxidation problem. The black coated surface also looks more stylish.
http://img128.imageshack.us/img128/9696/gx58e09sc4.jpg

Dynamic 6+6 phases PWM + Lower RDS MOSFET
The heat sink glistens with colors.
http://img235.imageshack.us/img235/726/gx58e10kk7.jpg


Message edited by Jake_Barnes on 11-08-2008 at 10:08:34 PM
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SB ICH10R collocate with big heat sink which can lower the heat
http://img126.imageshack.us/img126/4479/gx58e11fb2.jpg

EXTREME Hybird SLENT-PIPE2 is not same as P45 EXTREME copper one
http://img66.imageshack.us/img66/5097/gx58e12ew7.jpg

Dual VGA or 3 VGA bridge. NV SLI and ATI CFX all supported
http://img87.imageshack.us/img87/1694/gx58e13vl2.jpg

EX58-EXTREME installs Hybird SLENT-PIPE2
http://img126.imageshack.us/img126/8025/gx58e14mx7.jpg

http://img126.imageshack.us/img126/465/gx58e15sy9.jpg

3-Channel DDR3 is key structure of X58
http://img65.imageshack.us/img65/8814/gx58e16ju9.jpg

CORSAIR AIRFLOW can support 3DIMM Memory cooling
http://img66.imageshack.us/img66/4310/gx58e17il6.jpg

Thermaltake V1 AX also support LGA 1366 CPU
http://img87.imageshack.us/img87/8665/gx58e18ou1.jpg


Boot Screen
http://img126.imageshack.us/img126/9678/gx58eb01uf8.jpg

Main page
http://img87.imageshack.us/img87/391/gx58eb02hb2.jpg

Reply to windwithme

M.I.T. Frequency and Voltage setup page
http://img87.imageshack.us/img87/2284/gx58eb03kg8.jpg

http://img126.imageshack.us/img126/192/gx58eb04ao4.jpg

CPU Feature
http://img152.imageshack.us/img152/2372/gx58eb05tr4.jpg

UnCore/QPI Feature
QPI Link Speed is must item for lift frequency
http://img126.imageshack.us/img126/1342/gx58eb06ps8.jpg

Clock Control
http://img152.imageshack.us/img152/9686/gx58eb07zc1.jpg

INTEL exclusive Memory OC technology
If DDR3 SPD supports XMP, BIOS will show this item. Users can OC very easily.
http://img66.imageshack.us/img66/4426/gx58eb08ar6.jpg

Advanced DRAM setting
http://img230.imageshack.us/img230/2134/gx58eb09uk2.jpg

Advanced voltage page
CPU Vcore 0.5000~1.90000V
QPI/VTT Voltage 1.082~2.000V
CPU PLL 1.400~2.500V

QPI PLL 0.800~1.600V
IOH Core 1.000~2.000V
ICH I/O 1.050~2.500V
DARM Voltage 1.300~2.600V
DRAM Termination 0.520~1.225V
http://img230.imageshack.us/img230/4017/gx58eb10gh0.jpg

PC Health Status
http://img90.imageshack.us/img90/762/gx58eb11mg6.jpg

Reply to windwithme

Is this spam??

I would never buy a Gigabyte board after the entire lab of them I setup failed some years ago ... **** after sales service and the colour bling doesn't impress me.

Sorry but I am an ASUS fan.

Hope this doesn't impact on your sales pitch.

By the way ... if you want to spam people on mobos at least stick it in the mobo area ... not CPU's.

Thanks.

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Reply to reynod

If you decide to buy a gfx card: In June of this year, ATI released what is now known as an incredible comeback story for the ATI graphics dept, now a subsidiary of AMD. With its brilliant..... yada yada. I have to laugh at this crap

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Reply to jaydeejohn

Yeah, like Reynod said, put it in the right section at least.

And we're pretty informed buyers, go away.

Reply to Dekasav

AMD should just quit.. :D and put it's workforce to ATI for graphics card

Reply to kelfen

Cant wait to play my games on Intels new IGP using i7, on secong thought, Ill just use the i7, its probly faster in gfx heheh

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Reply to jaydeejohn

Thanks for the info man, Looks nice.

Reply to gallag

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Reply to universedo

WHAT????????? AMD SHOULD QUIT??? and what do you think this would do to the price and evolution of intels?????? Monopolies are NOT a good idea.

lol pink ram slots...

Reply to V3NOM

What an ugly piece of crap.

 

EDIT: In my e-peen-ion, you might want to use a better translator too.

 

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Message edited by randomizer on 11-08-2008 at 10:18:10 AM
Reply to randomizer

I still prefer Asus over Gigabyte. Some reason Asus never fails me and personally I do not like that chipset cooler because it looks to block some air flow.

Or is that just me?

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Reply to jimmysmitty

Hmmm.
The only thing worse than spam, is old spam spouting yesterday's news.

Reply to jitpublisher

^Nah. This guy just gets really excited. TBH his older posts are pretty good. He took one of the first P45 mobos (a AsRock) and a E8400 and showed it running a 600MHz (2400 effective) FSB for OCing. And had screens of everything.

but this one is just bleh because its Gigabyte.

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Reply to jimmysmitty

Didn't know there are so many ASUS fans here on THGF. :D

 

I have a P6T board myself, and its looking real nice :kaola:

 

EDIT: Btw, OP has a minor error

 

Its actually 12 (CPU) + 2 (QPI) phases. You can see the other two phases by the northbridge heatsink

 

I also don't like manufacturer stock northbridge water block. They don't perform well at all.


Message edited by yomamafor1 on 11-08-2008 at 03:32:06 PM
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Reply to yomamafor1

I would buy that board if it wasnt for the christmas colored RAM slots, unneseccary hybrid water NB block, and the unecessary 3 part slot cooler. I cant stand motherboards that have that stupid waterblock on the NB along with an oversized heatsink(s), you dont need it, period.

 

Wait a minute, does that bootup screen say Core i7 AND Core 2 Quad support? Eh?


Message edited by spathotan on 11-08-2008 at 07:47:25 PM
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Reply to spathotan
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Quote :

I would never buy a Gigabyte board after the entire lab of them I setup failed some years ago


I believe some years ago, there was a rash of bad capacitor problems from just about every motherboard manufacturer, retail and oem, notebooks too - rumor was a supplier high up in the chain went with discount capacitors using a stolen but incomplete electrolyte formula which decomposed in the medium-term but escaped high-temperature short-term testing. ASUS was affected as well, but I still use ASUS regularly.

Normally, electrolytic capacitors are plenty adequate for the lifetime of motherboards at or around stock temperatures - they often last 10+ years. Solid polymer capacitors are really for those using prolonged heavy overclocks at elevated temperatures.

For i7, I'm partial to Asus again. They integrated an SAS controller. Even if I'll be reusing a 10k Velociraptor, and even though flash is taking over the performance segment, I might want the option for a high capacity 15k drive.

Quote :

Wait a minute, does that bootup screen say Core i7 AND Core 2 Quad support? Eh?


Lol, it does. I can't believe they also put an ad in the bootup screen - that text beginning with "30%".


Message edited by Wr on 11-08-2008 at 08:20:51 PM
Reply to Wr

This topic has been moved from the section CPU-Components to section Motherboards & Memory by Turpit

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Reply to turpit

first - i trashed gig with abit years ago due to very poor tech support, bad drivers, bad bios, poor rma - i do not speak chinenglish

asus only for years, i am now considering this mobo only due too the water nozzels it is the only one in THG review of the 4 main suppliers X58.

foxconn has so many issues i with drivers and bios with the x48

msi - while i like their gpu's same problems as above that leaves only asus!

i love asus! i build systems and asus earned my 100% loyalty 2-3 years ago.
other then the marvell mess with x975 about 3 years ago - raid that could not raid asus has always provided good products and rma supports.


what is with the lack of raid? not sure if its this mobo or the other one?

its built into the ich10 south bridge - anyone?

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Reply to dragonsprayer

System Configuration
CPU: INTEL Core I7 EXTREME 965
MB: GIGABYTE EX58-EXTREME
DRAM: CORSAIR Dominator 1GBX3 1800C7DIN/2GBX3 1600C8D
VGA: MSI R4870X2-T2D2G-OC
HD: SAMSUNG 32GB SSD SLC
POWER: Corsair HX1000W Modular Power Supply
Cooler: Thermaltake V1 AX/JETART Nano Diamond
http://img126.imageshack.us/img126/7982/gx58e19du8.jpg

GIGABYTE EasyTune6 is a rich feature utility.
Quick Boost is the new feature in X58 EXTREME.
http://img99.imageshack.us/img99/670/gx58eos1vb2.png

CPU
http://img90.imageshack.us/img90/4079/gx58eos2xt5.png

Memory
http://img90.imageshack.us/img90/6089/gx58eos3fs0.png

VGA
http://img90.imageshack.us/img90/5232/gx58eos4lw4.png

HW Monitor
http://img230.imageshack.us/img230/9892/gx58eos5eb9.png

Similar to CPU-Z/GPU-Z can display hardware info. It also can monitor the voltage and temperature status. You also can adjust all clock and voltage in this integrated software.


CPU part
INTEL Core I7 EXTREME 965 which is Quad core and support HT liked technology, so it shows 8 cores.

CPU: 3497Mhz
DRAM: DDR3 1618 CL8 8-8-24 1T 1.64V XMP
4 X SUPER PI 32M
http://img80.imageshack.us/img80/1413/gx58e4pirr0.png

CPU: 3870Mhz
DRAM: DDR3 1618 CL8 8-8-24 1T 1.64V
CrystalMark
http://img80.imageshack.us/img80/2921/gx58ecmpy7.png

CINEBENCH R10
http://img73.imageshack.us/img73/1562/gx58ecbis7.png

PCMARK2005
http://img80.imageshack.us/img80/5606/gx58epcmarkwf0.png

PCMARK seems not support 4870X2. The VGA performance is more like single card. But in the other parts, all performance are better than LGA775 especially Memory.

Reply to windwithme

133Mhz OC 200Mhz SUPER PI 1M/CPUMARK
http://img90.imageshack.us/img90/2962/gx58ed200pihz6.png

LGA 1366 changes to QPI from FSB and the frequency is only 133Mhz. However, the performance is no any decline to LGA 775.


Memory part
1GBX3
http://img230.imageshack.us/img230/518/gx58e20xm1.jpg

Triple channel
DDR3 1888 CL8 8-8-21,20435MB/s
http://img230.imageshack.us/img230/3103/gx58e1888tmemby8.png

DDR3 1987 CL8 8-8-21,21357MB/s
http://img230.imageshack.us/img230/5219/gx58e1986tmemni4.png

In Triple channel mode, the performance is extremely high. It’s almost double the previous DDR2/DDR3 platforms.
Thus it can be seen LGA 1366 takes DDR3 performance into the new generation.

Dual channel
DDR3 2000 CL8 7-6-21,21685MB/s
http://img90.imageshack.us/img90/9223/gx58e2000dmemoo0.png

DDR3 1987 CL7 6-5-21,21967MB/s
http://img90.imageshack.us/img90/4428/gx58e1986dmemza3.png

CPU-Z always shows 1 or 2 more in CL value, so I use EVEREST as standard. Besides, the dual channel performance is also great. But in the same clock and CL, Triple channel is still higher.

2GBX3 CORSAIR CM3X2G 1600C8D
http://img99.imageshack.us/img99/1917/gx58e22gm6.jpg

http://img227.imageshack.us/img227/483/gx58e23bj2.jpg

EVERSET&SANDRA
DDR3 1619 CL8 8-8-24 1T 1.6V
Single channel
12575/11906MB/s
http://img99.imageshack.us/img99/6600/gx58e1600scc4.png

Dual channel
18383/21002MB/s
http://img135.imageshack.us/img135/7551/gx58e1600dra4.png

Reply to windwithme

Triple channel
18900/28754MB/s
http://img135.imageshack.us/img135/8838/gx58e1600tfa0.png

OC DDR3 1836 CL8 8-8-24 1T 1.6V
19853/32866MB/s
http://img135.imageshack.us/img135/2029/gx58e6g1836memdf1.png

You can see obviously under LGA 1366 structure, 3GB bandwidth is higher than 2GB around 7752MB/s in SANDRA.


3DMark
MSI 4870X2 780/1800Mhz

3DMARK2005
http://img99.imageshack.us/img99/9277/gx58e2005da1.png

3DMARK2006
http://img230.imageshack.us/img230/3450/gx58e2006al5.png

These 2 results are surprising me. I use the same 4870X2 but the performance is 10~20% higher than LGA775 platform. This is very great performance improvement which only changed platform.


Concludes GIGABYTE EX58-EXTREME
Good
1.EXTREME series has GIGABYTE UD3 components and rich features
2.100% Japanese made solid capacitors, extra 2-phase PWM for NB and Memory
3.BIOS is also improved a lot. It provides wide voltage range and rich BIOS parameters are never seen in GIGABYTE products before.
4.10 SATAII, Dual LAN, 6xDIMM DDR3
5.Diagnostic LED and Power/Reset/Clear CMOS buttons
6.3-channel DDR3 performance and 3-Way SLI/CFX supported
7.6+6 Dynamic PWM, Intel latest VRD11.1 design, Exclusive DES Advanced for efficient power control.
8.EasyTune6 provides plenty features in OS.

Weak
1.LGA 1366 platform is too costive at the moment.
2.I7 CPU max power consumption is 130W, a little bit too high
3.If GIGABYTE can provide audio module card that will be better


Performance ★★★★★★★★★★
Components ★★★★★★★★★★
Outlook ★★★★★★★★★☆
C/P ★★★★★★★☆☆☆


GIGABYTE is good at using better quality components with the same selling price.
EXTREME series is the product has both performance and OC capability.
So it’s absolutely the most hi-end product in GIGABYTE line.
2oz copper, DES, 50000hrs Japanese made solid capacitors, dynamic PWM, and Hybird SLENT-PIPE2 combination, all features are very impressive.

DDR3 performance and OC capability are much better than P45 under this new structure. The market price and BIOS update OC ability will be the key for X58.
One more important factor is X58 is NV SLI/ATI CFX combo. This is the dream for many 3D performance seekers. X58 makes this dream come true.

This time, Intel’s changed is really impressive for the performance and specifications.
The product key selling factor is always price. In the near future, we can see LGA1366 replacing LGA775 as hi-end product leader.
However, what budget you have, what product you get.
The best C/P is always key concern. If you are going to build a new PC and have very high budget, LGA1366 is your must consideration. :)

Reply to windwithme

nice work as always windwithme, alas Nehalem is beyond my budget, maybe in a years time, or if I win the lottery.

Reply to Anonymous

You should have picked a better cooler, my site reviewed this, it was ok but there are better performers out there.

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