Asus Announces Xtreme Design Motherboard Series
Asus recently announced the Xtreme Design motherboard series, a new designation the company claims denotes "ground-breaking design innovations." The P6TD Deluxe will be one of Asus' existing boards to receive the Xtreme makeover.
One of those "innovations" comes in the form of improved cooling. Dubbed "Stack Cool3," Asus says it re-engineered the original copper cooling solution found on the P5E64 WS motherboard with an enhanced PCB layer, a move Asus claims will result in substantially improved heat dissipation.
Also traits of the Xtreme Design series, designated boards will feature an improved phase design, Turbo V overclocking for "an overwhelming boost of up to 51 percent in processing throughput," and more stringent Electromagnetic Interference (EMI) testing.

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June 21, 2010 at 11:38pm
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Matthias777
July 14, 2009 at 3:40am
I don't care what they call it...after 6 failed/defective motherboards within my circle of family and friends (2 of which were mine) over a course of about two years, I'm not shelling out my cash for anything with the Asus name on it until I'm convinced that they've drastically improved their QC.
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mesiah
July 13, 2009 at 9:16pm
If the rules of import cars apply, don't forget red or yellow stickers are 5hp each, and type R badges are a flat 25hp per badge. Not sure what that equates to in Mhz though.
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Comic Book Guy
July 13, 2009 at 12:36pm
Seriously, they need to stop putting PCI slots on their mobos, that is two extra PCIe slots they could be putting there instead!
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