11-Way P45 Motherboard Shootout
P45TS-R Software And Accessories
The P45TS-R features the same OC Tuner software featured in our P45R2000-WiFi description, and it works just as well, allowing us to make minor changes in voltage and speed without causing a system hang or crash. It also includes McAfee Virus Scan, just like its more elaborate sibling.
Documentation & Software | Motherboard Manual |
Motherboard Driver DVD | |
Hardware | 2x SATA Data Cable |
1x 4-pin to SATA power adapter | |
1x 80-conductor Ultra ATA cable | |
1x Floppy Cable | |
1x I/O Panel Shield |
The biggest disappointment about the P45TS-R is its cable kit, since there aren’t enough cables to build a modern system. Yes, the company includes Ultra ATA and floppy cables, but those aren’t modern, and the problem is that the two Serial ATA cables are only enough to connect a hard drive and the eSATA pass-through connector. You’ll need to add another SATA cable yourself if your optical drive is modern, or else leave the eSATA connector disabled.
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nickchalk Where are the lower price P45 M/B ?Reply
Asus P5Q pro is out for €110 and P5Q deluxe for €165 the price difference is about 70$ in Greece. -
Proximon I suppose I can get some good from having read this. Did you get paid by the word? Maybe next time you could just put together a complete features chart so that we can have some convenient comparison? You know, so someone could go to a chart and see at a glance which boards had eSATA or firewire, or 8 USB.Reply
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JPForums I'd rather have the overabundance of information than a lack of information. Presentation could use a little refining (I.E. comparison charts and the likes), but having the relevant information available at least is a good thing.Reply -
the introduction and specifics are nice, the comparision isn't. so, why don't you test with an 8500 or qx9650? 6850 are outdated... and a mobo handling a c2d doesn't mean it can handle a quad too, see P5K for example (it stinks when it comes to a q6600).Reply
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Crashman procithe introduction and specifics are nice, the comparision isn't. so, why don't you test with an 8500 or qx9650? 6850 are outdated... and a mobo handling a c2d doesn't mean it can handle a quad too, see P5K for example (it stinks when it comes to a q6600).Reply
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zenmaster I would have liked to see something such as a P35 and an X48 as controls to help analyze the P45 Performance.Reply
In otherwords, What is the P45 Gaining me over the older P35.
What would I gain by going to the X48. (Or Lose) -
Crashman zenmasterI would have liked to see something such as a P35 and an X48 as controls to help analyze the P45 Performance.In otherwords, What is the P45 Gaining me over the older P35.What would I gain by going to the X48. (Or Lose)http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/intel-p45-chipset,1961.htmlReply -
johnbilicki The first 17 pages were filled with nothing but junk from ASUS. Do us a favor: don't even bother featuring or *MENTIONING* anything for any reason from a company that refuses to RMA 200-400 dollar brand new motherboards with anything other then used and usually broken junk. It destroyed my enthusiasm for the article.Reply -
dobby nickchalkWhere are the lower price P45 M/B ?Asus P5Q pro is out for €110 and P5Q deluxe for €165 the price difference is about 70$ in Greece.Reply
the p5q PRo is a p43 board, i should know i have one