Intel's P45 Express is the companies latest mainstream-performance chipset, replacing the
P35 Express. The two chipsets are very similar, with the only
real difference from a feature standpoint being the
inclusion of the PCI Express 2.0 spec, the ICH10 series
southbridge. The Intel X48 Express officially supports FSB 1600MHz processors,
but many Intel P45 boards do too (check the mobo specs to be certain). In
most other respects the feature lists of P45 and P35 chipsets is identical.
Intel's 4-series chipset
family includes the P45, G45, P43 and G43 Express.
The Intel P45 Express Northbridge
chipset,
this one an Engineering Sample
(ES)
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The
Intel P45 Express supports Intel socket 775 processors with a Front Side Bus of
800/1066/1333MHz, and incorporates a memory controller that accomodates up to 8GB of DDR3
1333 MHz or DDR2 1066 MHz speed memory. It has sufficient
PCI Express lanes to accommodate a single videocard with 16GB/s bandwidth, or
two videocards running in Crossfire with 8GB/s bandwidth each. PCI Express
2.0 compliant graphics cards are supported natively in either configuration.
There continue to be six PCI Express lanes associated with
the ICH10/R Southbridge. Between the Intel P45 Express Express Northbridge and
ICH10/R Southbridge is a dedicated 2GB/s Direct Media Interface (DMI).
The ICH10R supports six 3GB/s Serial ATA II channels (RAID
modes 0, 1, 5 and 10) as well a 7.1 channel Intel high definition audio, 12 USB
2.0 ports, six PCI Express x1 lanes, and an integrated Intel GigABIT MAC that
runs through the PCI Express bus specific to this chipset.
Intel Chipset Feature
Breakdown |
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Intel P45 Express Express
|
Intel P35 Express |
CPU |
LGA775 Core 2
Duo/Quad |
LGA775 Core 2
Duo/Quad |
Front Side Bus
(FSB) |
1333/1066/800 MHz |
1333/1066/800 MHz |
Intel Fast
Memory Access |
Yes |
Yes |
Dual Channel
Memory Support |
DDR2 1066/800/667 DDR3 1333(unofficial)/1066/800 |
DDR2 1066/800/667 DDR3 1333(unofficial)/1066/800 |
Maximum Memory
Capacity |
8GB |
8GB |
Integrated
Graphics |
- |
- |
|
PCI Express x16 |
PCI Express 2.0 1x16, or
2x8 |
PCI Express
1x16 |
|
PCI Express x1 |
6 |
6 |
Intel Matrix
Storage Technology |
RAID 0,1,5,10 |
RAID 0,1,5,10 |
|
SATA/IDE HDD |
6/0 |
6/0 |
|
SATA Speed |
3Gb/s |
3Gb/s |
|
Southbridge |
ICH10/R |
ICH9/R |
USB 2.0
Ports |
12 |
12 |
PCI Masters |
4 |
4 |
Audio |
High Definition Audio |
High Definition Audio
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Parallel IDE has been dropped completely, so motherboard makers rely upon a stand alone IDE
controller. Without this there would be no way to hook up a legacy DVD-ROM
or HDD.Now that we covered all of that, it's time for some overclocking
action!