Asus P5E3 Premium X48 DDR3 Motherboard
Synthetic CPU & Memory Results
Published: 8th March 2008 | Source: Asus | Price: £TBA |

SiSoftware Sandra (the System ANalyser, Diagnostic and Reporting Assistant) is an information & diagnostic utility capable of benchmarking the performance of individual components inside a PC. Each of the benchmarks below were run a total of five times with the highest and lowest scores being discarded and an average being calculated from the remaining three.








Everest is in many ways similar to Sisoft Sandra. Focusing mainly on Software and Hardware information reporting, Everest also comes with a benchmark utility suitable for testing the read, write and latency performance of the memory subsystem. Each of these benchmarks were performed a total of 5 times with the highest and lowest scores being discarded and an average calculated from the remaining 3.



Result Observations
Both the Maximus Extreme and P5E3 Premium DDR3 based boards led the pack in the majority of results. This is most likely down to the extra bandwidth that DDR3 provides, but with only minute differences between each of the results. It's extremely hard to pick any one board out as a definite winner.
Most Recent Comments
Wow nice overclocking, i read somewhere that x48 is just a die shrink of x38, is that true?
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Originally Posted by name='teknokid'
Wow nice overclocking, i read somewhere that x48 is just a die shrink of x38, is that true?
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yeah, thats pretty good as my x38 gets real toasty, i guess thats what aids overclocking the fact it runs cooler, as 680i boards were awful with stock but under water really rocked most of the time..
Nice review btw
i look forward to a proper read later
Nice review btw
i look forward to a proper read laterlooks nice 
performs well
asus have been listening to people and implimenting some good ideas into their motherboards it seems...

performs well
asus have been listening to people and implimenting some good ideas into their motherboards it seems...
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Originally Posted by name='teknokid'
yeah, thats pretty good as my x38 gets real toasty, i guess thats what aids overclocking the fact it runs cooler, as 680i boards were awful with stock but under water really rocked most of the time..
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Apparently the 790i is a lot cooler than the 680/708i (according to the marketing dudes), but I'll be able to say for sure in a week or so

Are OC3D getting one in? theyve been on show on cebit, which i spotted one in a hexus article, it looks like a heatsink about the same size as that on 780i, but hopefully your right and it is a lot cooler.
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Originally Posted by name='teknokid'
Are OC3D getting one in? theyve been on show on cebit, which i spotted one in a hexus article, it looks like a heatsink about the same size as that on 780i, but hopefully your right and it is a lot cooler.
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It IS better than the 780i tho....
Well this is what nvidia have been working on am i right? then they realised ppl still wanted ddr2 so mashed up a 680i with the pci-e 2 chip...
w00t! looking forward to that 
i'm guessing you've got the review done, and will post it at 00:01 on the 18'th?

i'm guessing you've got the review done, and will post it at 00:01 on the 18'th?

I am sorely tempted to get one of these. Either the P5E3 or the DFI x48lt...hmmmm.
Great review once again Jim.
Great review once again Jim.
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Originally Posted by name='webbo'
I am sorely tempted to get one of these. Either the P5E3 or the DFI x48lt...hmmmm.
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mm. and not that your subzero, but it has a very good coldbug (as in you can get to -100 i believe before it wont post..)
It's been booted at -140 degrees C.... 
For all you LN2 Junkies out there!

For all you LN2 Junkies out there!

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