P55 Overclockers: Check Your Sockets!

P55 Overclockers: Check Your Sockets! @ AnandTech

“The picture above is after our Core i7 870 (LGA-1156) processor was overclocked up to 5.19GHz using our cascade with a -102° Celsius evaporator head temperature under full-load. Processor VCC power draw at these frequencies is around 160W (this is possible only due to subzero cooling), as measured with a clamp meter installed at the 12V EPS power lead. Study the pictures closely and you should notice something peculiar. Keep in mind it comes from a CPU installed in the same type of socket from a particular manufacturer.”

ASRock P55 Deluxe Mainboard

ASRock P55 Deluxe Mainboard @ X-Bit Labs

“ASRock P55M Pro is the junior model in the lineup. It is designed in MicroATX form-factor, but nevertheless, it allows putting together a high-performance system. For example, we see two graphics cards slots. However, it is important to keep in mind that the lower slot works at lower PCI Express 2.0 speed of only x4 and the board officially supports only ATI CrossFireX and Quad CrossFireX, but there is no mention of Nvidia SLI anywhere.”

A Glance into the Future: Six-Core AMD Istanbul

A Glance into the Future: Six-Core AMD Istanbul @ X-Bit Labs

“The first six-core desktop processor from this company aka Gulftown should come out in H2 2010. It will be an LGA1366 solution with a 32nm monolithic core on Westmere microarchitecture (next Nehalem generation). Some time ago we learned about similar plans from AMD. Although this company was only planning to introduce more progressive 32 nm process for their solutions in 2011, they will launch their new six-core CPU also in 2010, around Q2.”

Gigabyte P55-UD6 Review

Gigabyte P55-UD6 Review @ Motherboards.org

“GIGABYTE has given new meaning to features with their new board. Features like SMART 6, 24-Phase Power and much more bring this board to one of the most feature-rich P55 motherboards on the market today. The inclusion of a external SATA kit with all the wires and cables needed adds additional value to the board. GIGABYTE is serious about the enthusiast crowd with a fully featured BIOS and lots of overclocking options that some other manufacturers can’t match.”

DFI LANParty Jr. GF9400 T2RS mATX Mobo

DFI LANParty Jr. GF9400 T2RS mATX Mobo @ TweakTown

“We recently had the fun of toying around with DFI’s LANParty Jr. GF9400 T2RS. This is an LGA 775 DDR2 board that has NVIDIA’s GF9400 IGP and MCP7A-U chipset (pretty much ION) right in the middle. While DFI may boast some of the most overclockable boards, how will this work on the NVIDIA chipset, especially given its market point as an entry level and HTPC mainboard? – After all, how many people do you know that overclock their HTPC?”

Gigabyte P55-UD6 Motherboard

Gigabyte P55-UD6 Motherboard @ iXBT Labs

“So why the Gigabyte GA-P55-UD6? It looks like a perfect example of the principle “make it glossy no matter the cost”. It’s a perfect choice for users who want the ultimate motherboard. Or at least to dream about one. Besides, such boards are necessary to show off manufacturer’s engineering skills to create bleeding-edge devices. Devices called to amaze people.”

ASUS P7P55D Deluxe LGA 1156 Motherboard

ASUS P7P55D Deluxe LGA 1156 Motherboard @ Bjorn3D

“Instead of 32 GB/s of total PCIe video bandwidth and Triple Channel DDR3, LGA 1156 gets 16 GB/s of total video bandwidth, Dual Channel DDR3, and relocation of the memory and PCIe controller from the motherboard to the CPU. This makes CPU and motherboard production cheaper, which makes purchasing cheaper. Now that we’ve covered the brief history of this brand new platform, lets move on to what the ASUS P7P55D Deluxe motherboard is all about.”

XFX Radeon HD 4890 1GB

XFX Radeon HD 4890 1GB @ Legit Reviews

“When it comes to performance, the XFX Radeon HD 4890 is very capable of playing any game out now even at high resolutions. As the highest performing single card in the ATI Radeon HD 4000 series arsenal, that is to be expected. What was very surprising was just how little difference there was between the Sapphire Radeon HD 4890 2GB and our XFX Radeon HD 4890 1GB.”

Sapphire HD 5850

Sapphire HD 5850 @ Overclockers Club

“The HD 5850 is a bit smaller than its big brother the HD 5870. It’s smaller stature in no way is a reflection on the performance that is delivered by this card – it just eases the minds of those who have a smaller chassis and are looking for an upgrade path. The only down side I have on the 5800 series is the fact that while the 5850 has much improved cooling with its two heatpipe equipped heatsink, the fan noise is still there.”

AMD’s Radeon HD 5770 and 5750

AMD’s Radeon HD 5770 and 5750 @ Tech Report

“In just a few short weeks, AMD’s DirectX 11-class Radeon technology has migrated from the high-end 5800 series to the mid-range 5700 series.  Now you can pick up a DX11 graphics card for $159 or less. Is this the right upgrade for you?  We’re on it.”