October 10th, 2008 by ketyung

The Asus’ newly announced mobo - P6T Deluxe is specially made for the overclockers. This motherboard utilizes the Intel’s latest platform and features the Asus Super Hybrid Engine which comprises of the TurboV and EPU technologies that brings easiness and power efficiency in overclocking respectively.
The TurboV is an advanced tool which lets overclockers to easily make adjustment for the precision of overclocking, such as adjusting the CPU ratio (multiplier) for instant CPU upgrades and for real-time enhancement of the performances.
There are lots of details that you can make use of the TurboV to adjust including adjusting NB voltage, NB-PCIe voltage, CPU PLL voltage and DRAM voltage in 0.02V micro-intervals. This is definitely a great tool for serious overclockers which you can achieve the best precision using it, with a continuous fine-tuning etc. And the great thing is you don’t have to exit or reboot your OS while you’re carrying out the overclocking process. Besides, you can also use the 3DMark Vantage program to benchmark along your overclocking process.
The EPU is the technology that provides power efficiency to the Asus P6T Deluxe motherboard. It’s important here to ensure overclockers won’t overburn their mobo. Such as the EPU improves thermal capabilities, enhances system stability for chipset and memory, so they will have longer lifespan and higher overclocking capability.
For the VGA cards, the EPU automatically adjusts the VGA card’s voltage and frequency to suit the load, which saves up to 37% of VGA power during everyday computing. The EPU also ensures no power wastage during idle data access, it does it by cleverly monitoring of hard drive and fans - stops them while system is idle.
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