P45T-A Onboard Devices
| Northbridge | Intel P45 Express |
| Southbridge | Intel ICH10R |
| Voltage Regulator | Four Phases |
| BIOS | 080015 (07/22/2008) |
| 333.3 MHz (FSB1333) | 332.9 MHz (-0.13%) |
| Clock Generator | IC2 9LPRS926EGLF |
| Connectors and Interfaces | |
| Onboard | 2x PCIe 2.0 x16 (Modes: One x16 or Two x8) |
| 2x PCIe x1 | |
| 2x PCI | |
| 3x USB 2.0 (2 ports per connector) | |
| 1x Floppy | |
| 1x Ultra ATA (2 drives) | |
| 6x Serial ATA 3.0Gb/s | |
| 1x Front Panel Audio | |
| 1x CD-Audio In | |
| 2x Fan 4 pins (CPU) | |
| 1x Fan 3 pins (Chassis) | |
| 1x Internal Power Button | |
| 1x Internal Reset Button | |
| IO panel | 2x PS2 (keyboard + mouse ) |
| 1x Serial Communications Port | |
| 1x External SATA | |
| 6x USB 2.0 | |
| 1x RJ-45 Network | |
| 6x Analog Audio Jacks (8-ch out, Mic+Line In) | |
| Mass Storage Controllers | |
| Intel ICH10R | 6x SATA 3.0Gb/s (RAID 0,1,5,10) |
| JMicron JMB361 PCI-E | 1x Ultra ATA-133 (2-drives) |
| 1x External SATA 3.0Gb/s | |
| Network | |
| Atheros AR8121 PCI-E | Gigabit LAN Connection |
| Audio | |
| Realtek ALC883 HD Audio Codec | 7.1 + 2 channel Multi-Streaming Output |
Like the Biostar TP45 HP, the ECS P45T-A uses only four of the chipset’s six PCI Express lanes to support two onboard controllers and two x1 slots. ECS chooses the RAID-capable ICH10R however, getting another leg up on at least one competitor. 
ECS’s single eSATA port gives it a lead over Biostar and ASRock products, but lacks the IEEE-1394 FireWire controller and digital audio connectors offered by ASRock. The legacy serial communications port of the P45T-A is out-of-place on any modern motherboard, but the six analog audio connections are still viable.
JMicron’s JMB361 controls the Ultra ATA 133 and eSATA ports, using a PCI Express interface to support up to 250MB/s bi-directionally.
The tiny Atheros AR8121 Gigabit Network controller also uses PCI Express for peak performance.
Realtek’s ALC883 is rated at a reasonable 95db signal-to-noise ratio, and we’ll try to confirm that rating in our audio quality tests.
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Wait, i think i missed the conclusion... what was the conclusion.....or am i just silly !?
Great review any who, i have been waiting for one of these. I would say go for the P5Q Deluxe!!!!!!!!11
the old E6xx CPU is not good enough to explore the FSB of the new P45 chipset. i seen better review then this in term of hardware. there should be at least a dual core 45nm processor and a 45nm quad processor.
sigh....tom's been lazy with hardware update!
I assume it is a mistake that says the P45 platinum from MSI has an X48 chipset?
so waht about a decent conclusion something like, are these boarfds worth the extra cash over a P35 chipset variant, everything tells me they offer little incentive over the P35, thoughts anyone?
Hello?
Uhm .. 45nm!?
I agree, test with a better (new) CPU(s) 45nm Dual/Quad.
That would be really interesting. This probably means alot to someone that owns the E6xx series CPU which i doubt someone buy if they buy a P45 board.
Methinks Tom has a bit of biassed attitude favouring Asus tbh