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P45R2000-WiFi Onboard Devices

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ASRock P45R2000-WiFi (Revision 1.06)
Northbridge Intel P45 Express
Southbridge Intel ICH10R
Voltage Regulator Four Phases
BIOS 1.30 (07/18/2008)
333.3 MHz (FSB1333) 333.9 MHz (+0.17%)
Clock Generator ICS 9LPRS918JKLF
Connectors and Interfaces
Onboard 2x PCIe 2.0 x16 (Modes: One x16 or Two x8)
2x PCIe x1
3x PCI
2x USB 2.0 (2 ports per connector)
1x WiFi Card Header (Customized USB 2.0)
1x IEEE-1394 FireWire
1x Serial Port header
1x Floppy
1x Ultra ATA (2 drives)
6x Serial ATA 3.0Gb/s
1x Front Panel Audio
1x CD-Audio In
1x S/P-DIF Out
1x Fan 4 pins (CPU)
1x Fan 3 pins (Chassis)
IO panel 2x PS2 (keyboard )
2x Digital Audio Out (S/P-DIF optical + coaxial)
1x IEEE-1394 FireWire
2x External SATA Pass-Through Connectors
2x RJ-45 Network
6x USB 2.0
6x Analog Audio (7.1 Channel + Mic-In + Line-In)
Mass Storage Controllers
Intel ICH10R 6x SATA 3.0Gb/s (RAID 0,1,5,10)
JMicron JMB368 PCI-E 1x Ultra ATA-133 (2-drives)
Network
2x Realtek RTL8111C PCI-E Dual Gigabit LAN Connections
Realtek RTL8187L USB 802.11g/b Wireless Network Interface
Audio
Realtek ALC890B Eight-Channel (7.1 Surround) Output
FireWire
VIA VT6308S PCI 2x IEEE-1394a (400 Mbit/s)

We prefer three internal USB 2.0 connectors to support six front-panel devices (ports, card readers, etc), but ASRock sacrifices two of its six ports to enable the Realtek WiFi controller. Those who don’t use the WiFi controller are able to reclaim not just the ports, but also the second PCI slot which is otherwise blocked by the WiFi antenna connection.

Six USB 2.0 connectors are adequate for most users, and some of us would gladly sacrifice a couple in order to support both the WiFi adapter and two extra front panel devices. Pass-through connections for eSATA devices require included cables to be routed internally for activation.

ASRock’s 802.11g wireless solution is a model that was previously retired by Asus, when Asus made the switch to Draft-N. ASRock has a good excuse for saving money here, since the later standard is still in the draft stage.

Two RTL8111C Gigabit Ethernet controllers use PCI Express to supply full bi-directional bandwidth.

The use of JMicon’s JMB368 is unique compared to competitors, as this PCI Express x1 part supports a single Parallel ATA (Ultra ATA 133) cable but no SATA or eSATA connections.

ASRock still uses the ALC890B codec, a part which can’t even be found on Realtek’s site. ASRock rates it at 110db signal-to-noise ratio, and our audio tests will show how it compares to lesser-rated parts.

We don’t often find FireWire on low-cost motherboards, but ASRock includes it regardless of other cost-saving measures.

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alex_oneill2006 25/08/2008 13:23
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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

iluvgillgill 25/08/2008 14:30
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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!

spuddyt 25/08/2008 17:40
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I assume it is a mistake that says the P45 platinum from MSI has an X48 chipset?

DangerousD 30/08/2008 21:59
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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?

Henrlk 07/09/2008 01:44
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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.

Anonymous 03/01/2009 01:47
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Methinks Tom has a bit of biassed attitude favouring Asus tbh

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