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Asus P5K3 Premium/WiFi-AP Review

Date: 2007-8-17

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   IntroductionMention 'black pearl' these days and you'll probably conjure up an image of a dilapidated pirate ship and a half-crazy Johnny Depp. However, a natural black pearl (as in real pearls...

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Introduction

Mention 'black pearl' these days and you'll probably conjure up an image of a dilapidated pirate ship and a half-crazy Johnny Depp. However, a natural black pearl (as in real pearls - the jewelry kind) is incredibly rare and often used as a term to describe something that is highly limited and valued. In the motherboard world, ASUS on rare occasions, tend to release a special edition of a motherboard that has been engineered to the brim with features and special high-quality components that sets it apart from their regular boards. These are known as the ASUS Black Pearl Edition motherboards.

Now, if there's one thing in PC marketing that is constant, it is the over saturation of a certain branding till it becomes somewhat trivial. However, the ASUS Black Pearl Edition is truly a rarity. The last Black Pearl motherboard from ASUS was the P4PE back in 2003 based on the Intel 845PE chipset (which we've reviewed here too if you're interested to take a peek). Now, after a four year hiatus and five chipset generations later, ASUS commemorates their 18th anniversary with brand new third generation series of Black Pearl Edition motherboards. Presently, ASUS has taken their current two flagship P35 motherboards, the P5K Deluxe and P5K3 Deluxe and transformed them into the P5K Premium and P5K3 Premium Black Pearl Edition boards respectively.

As it can get a little confusing separating ASUS' large family of boards, we'll go through a short background on the two boards. The ASUS P5K Deluxe and P5K3 Deluxe are really two versions of the same motherboard, the former exclusively supporting DDR2 and the latter, DDR3. Both these boards have appeared in our various past articles (ASUS P35 "Bearlake" Preview, ASUS P5K Deluxe and A DDR3 Story), so www.hardwarezone.com readers should be very familiar with the original ASUS P5K Deluxe and P5K3 Deluxe by now. Since we've directly reviewed the DDR2 based P5K Deluxe before, we've decided that it would be much more interesting to have an in depth look at the DDR3 variant instead. In this article, we will pick apart the ASUS P5K3 Premium to see if ASUS still has what it takes to deliver a real Black Pearl.

Asus P5K3 Premium/WiFi-AP Review
The ASUS P5K3 Premium motherboard.

  • 2 x SATA data cables
  • 1 x SATA power converter cables (dual plugs)
  • 1 x 80-conductor Ultra ATA data cable
  • 1 x floppy drive data cable
  • 2 x Heatsink cooling fans
  • USB 2.0 (2 ports) and IEEE 1394a (1 port) bracket
  • ASUS Q-Connector set
  • ASUS WiFi-AP Solo Antenna
  • I/O shield
  • Driver CDs
  • User's manual

ASUS P5K3 Premium Technical Specifications
CPUSupport
  • Supportsall 90nm/65nm Intel LGA775processors
  • 45nm ready (Wolfdale & Yorkfield)
  • Quad-CoreOptimized
Chipset
  • Northbridge:Intel P35
    • 533 / 800 /1066 / 1333MHz front side bus
    • PCI Express x16 forgraphics
  • Southbridge:IntelICH9R
    • Intel HighDefinition Audio
    • Supports six PCIExpress x1 lanes
    • Supports up to twelve USB 2.0ports
    • Supports six SATA 3.0Gbps ports (with Matrix StorageTechnology)
    • Integrated 10/100/1000Mbps MAC
Memory
  • Onboard 2 x 1GB unbuffered, dualchannel DDR3-1333 SDRAM
  • Max 2GB, nonconfigurable
Storage
  • Intel ICH9RSouthbridge
    • 6 x SATA 3.0Gbpsinterface
    • Intel MatrixStorage Technology
    • Supports RAID 0,RAID 1, RAID 0+1, RAID 5, RAID 10
  • JMicronJMB363
    • 1 x UltraATA33/66/100/133 (data transfer rate up to133MB/sec.)
    • 2 x SATA 3.0Gbps interface(eSATA)
    • SATA RAID 0, RAID1 and JBOD
Audio
  • Intel High DefinitionAudio (Azalia)
  • ADI AD1988B HD Audio CODEC
  • Optical and coaxial S/PDIF
Networking
  • Marvell 88E8056 PCI Express Gigabit Ethernet
  • RealtekRTL8110S PCI Gigabit Ethernet
  • ASUS WiFi-APSolo 802.11g Wireless LAN (Realtek RTL8187L)
IEEE 1394 (FireWire)
  • agere FW3227 FireWire-400 controller
  • 2 x 1394aports @ 400Mbps speed
I/O Interface
  • 1x Floppy connector
  • 1 x Ultra ATAIDE connectors
  • 8 x SATAconnectors (6 x internal, 2 x eSATA)
  • 12 x USB 2.0ports (6 x rear, 4 x header, 2 x reserved)
  • 2 xIEEE1394a ports (1 x rear, 1 x header)
  • 2 xRJ45 LANport
  • 1 x Optical S/PDIFOutput
  • 1 x Coaxial S/PDIFOutput
  • 8-Channel Audio I/Oports
  • 1 x COM port (header)
  • 1 xmini-DIN-6 PS/2keyboard port
Expansion Slots
  • 2 xPCIe x16slots,PCI Express Bus specification v1.1compliant
  • 2 x PCIe x1slots, PCIExpress Bus specification v1.1compliant
  • 3 x 32-bitPCI slots,PCI 2.3 compliant
Special Features
  • ASUSQuiet Thermal Solution
  • ASUS Super MemspeedTechnology
  • Turbo D3 Onboard Memory
  • 10-LayerPCB
  • All Solid Capacitors
PCB
  • ATX Form Factor, 12"x9.6"(30.5cm x 24.4cm)


Asus P5K3 Premium/WiFi-AP Review
Rear panel features one PS/2 keyboard port only, no PS/2 mouse here. You will have to use a USB mouse. There are six USB 2.0 ports, dual RJ-45, FireWire, two dedicated eSATA ports, coaxial and optical S/PDIF for digital audio, 8-channel analog audio jacks and a Wireless LAN antenna connection.






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