Review: ASUS M2N32-SLI Premium Vista Edition Motherboard

by HEXUS Staff on 6 April 2007, 00:32

Tags: ASUS CROSSHAIR motherboard ATX nForce 590 SLI, ASUSTeK (TPE:2357)

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BIOS musings

BIOS

As has been a common theme throughout this review, the M2N32-SLI Premium Vista Edition offers an identical range of BIOS settings to that of the Deluxe.

This is no bad thing as the Deluxe was already one of the finest boards in it class with respect to BIOS manipulation.

FeatureAdjustments
HT Reference Clock (CPU-SPP)200-425MHz (1MHz increments)
HT Reference Clock (SPP-MCP)200-400MHz (1MHz increments)
CPU FIDx5-CPU MAX. FID (x1 increments)
PEG Slot 1 Clock100-200MHz (1MHz increments)
PEG Slot 2 Clock100-200MHz (1MHz increments)
HT Multiplier (CPU-SPP)1-5x (x1 increments)
HT Multiplier (SPP-MCP)1-5x (x1 increments)
HT Multiplier (MCP-SPP)1-5x (x1 increments)
Memory Clock400/533/667/800MHz
CPU Core voltage0.800-1.5625v (0.0125v increments)
CPU Core voltage offset+200mv/Disabled
Memory VDIMM1.800-2.500v (0.025v increments)
Memory VTT0.5/0.6x VDIMM
SPP (NB) Voltage1.200-1.400v (0.050v increments)
MCP (SB) Voltage1.500-1.750v (0.025v increments)
HT Voltage (CPU-NB)1.200-1.500v (0.025v increments)
HT Voltage (NB-SB)1.300-1.500v (0.025v increments)
MCP (SB) Standby Voltage1.50/1.60/1.70v

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Summary

In fact the M2N32-SLI Premium Vista offers such a bewildering array of esoteric settings that it seems likely most users will forever leave the majority on Auto, but it's always nice to have the option. Just don't blame us if you mix up your Twrrd and Twrwr settings and cause an international incident.

For the less adventurous there are a range of simpler overclocking options, with support for EPP-compatible memory and basic automatic +10% CPU overclocking by the BIOS.

Speaking of overclocking, the board was able to be cranked up to a stable maximum of 340MHz HTT in testing, exactly the same as the regular Deluxe version.