Later on, a comparison with the Asus Maximus Formula would be great.
Btw, there's a typo in the Need for Speed Carbon results.
Regarding the Maximus, stay tuned
As for NFS: Carbon, I realize I am an idiot, but I don't notice it? I won't bother fixing it though regardless, as I plan to follow-up this entire review with Quad-Core results and a slightly upgraded methodology. I wish I had more time with this board before publishing so I could have done that then...
Backpanel: Instead of 8 USB ports on the back, how about 6 USB ports and two 2 eSATA ports. A clear CMOS switch would be nice also.
I agree completely, although I personally have no use for eSATA. Instead of including them as separate components to plug into the board, it should be included in that location. The a CMOS clear button would be nice as well, considering they don't include a jumper for the manual method.
NicePants42 said:
Other than that I like the layout, especially the locations of the AUX power connections. My IP-35 Pro has the 4-pin AUX connection right under the first PCI-E 16x slot.
That's ridiculous. The worst I've experienced was with the eVGA 680i board. That one locates the ATX connectors between the DIMM slots and the 24-Pin motherboard connector.
NicePants42 said:
And one other thing - what ever happened to those little front panel pin blocks where you could plug all your case front panel connections into a single connector, and then plug that connector onto the front panel pins on the motherboard? That was a great idea that just didn't seem to catch on.
I believe this to be due to the fact that those FP connectors are not always laid out in the same manner on each motherboard. This is why ASUS includes their Q-Connector, which allows you to plug them into an all-in-one connector first, and then into the motherboard.