ASUS P5W DH Deluxe Motherboard Review

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The BIOS

Since this is an enthusiast board, we weren't suprised when we found a host of overclocker friendly options in the BIOS. The vCore can be adjusted from 1.225v all the way up to 1.7v in 0.0125v increments. You can adjust how much juice you want to pump into your RAM modules from 1.8v to 2.4v in 0.05v steps. The voltage to the northbridge (dubbed MCH chipset voltage) can be adjusted from 1.5 to 1.65v in 0.05 steps. Voltage to the southbridge (ICH chipset voltage) can be alternated between 1.05v and 1.2v. RAM can be run at DDR2 400/533/667/711/800/889/1067 MHz. It even allows adjustment of the FSB voltage.

A comprehensive range of RAM timing adjustments can be found under the chipset menu. Under this menu is an option called "Hyper Path 3". While experimenting with it, we found that it caused nothing but trouble when set at "auto" so if you decide to buy or already have this board, we strongly recommend disabling this option.

Overclocking


By now you're probably dying to know how we faired overclocking with this board. Well, good things come to those who wait Tongue out

Our test setup consisted of the ASUS P5W DH Deluxe motherboard and the following components:

  • Intel Core 2 Duo E6300 engineering sample cooled with Intel reference HSF
  • 2 x 1 GB Team Xtreem PC2 5300 RAM
  • 256 MB Connect 3D X1800XT
  • 80 GB and 300 GB Maxtor Diamondmax 10 SATA hard drives
  • NEC ND 3500 AG DVD-RW drive
  • Antec TruePower 2.0 550W 12v EPS server PSU

The E6300 has a default frequency of 1.86 GHz using a 266 MHz FSB and a multiplier of 7. By pumping as much juice into the chipset as we could using the BIOS (1.65v in this case), we were able to get a rock stable 400 MHz out of the motherboard. 400 MHz was cold-bootable and our CPU was 100% prime stable at 400 x 7 (2.8 GHz). That's over a 50% increase in clock speed.

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While 400 MHz is respectable, most other 975X based motherboards top out
at around the same level. We were expecting a litle more from the top of the range ASUS board. Another point worth mentioning here is that once you've passed a certain FSB level (around the 350 MHz mark), the only available RAM ratio you can use if you want the motherboard to POST is 1:1. This isn't good news to enthusiasts who will be running high FSBs only to be limited by memory bandwidth. We found out that vDroop isn't too bad with this board - only about a 0.02v - 0.025v drop in vCore occured under load.

Final thoughts


The ASUS has one of the most comprehensive bundles I've seen included with a motherboard to date. The remote control and Wi-Fi antenna will be useful to a lot of people, and the comprehensive manuals should mean you'll have no problems getting it up and running. The attention to detail is top notch. It really does feel as if you are getting your moneys worth.

The overclockability was disappointing for a board costing £170. Having pushed a Gigabyte DS3 Conroe motherboard to 450 MHz FSB without much trouble, I was hoping for a lot more from the ASUS. Still, a 400 MHz FSB should be enough for those of you buying an E6600 or any of the other Conroe processors with 4 MB cache. The E6600 has a multiplier of 9x so with an FSB of 400 MHz, will reach 3.6 GHz, which is about the average prime-stable overclock to be expected from these CPUs under air cooling. Those of you using Allendale CPUs may want to look elsewhere.

The board does support crossfire and should be a good choice for gamers with big budgets. Hopefully a few BIOS revisions will help iron out the gremlins, so be sure to check the ASUS website regularly for updates.

If you need a feature rich Conroe board with Crossfire support and don't care about the cost, it's hard to fault the ASUS. Rock solid stability combined with reliable performance out of the box make this a prime choice for any big spender.

PROS

  • Excellent bundle, especially the remote and Wi-Fi
  • Comprehensive range of manuals
  • Silent heatpipe cooler
  • 8 phase voltage regulation
  • ASUS build quality
  • Rock solid stability

CONS

  • Average overclocking ability
  • Issues with RAM dividers
  • Expensive



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