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Asus A8R32-MVP Deluxe Motherboard

Asus A8R32-MVP Deluxe Motherboard

Athlon FX/ Athlon X2/ Athlon 64/ Opteron, Socket 939, CrossFire Xpress 3200, ATX, 4GB DDR, 1GHz Bus - MPN: A8R32MVPDELUXE

Rated 3.5 Star Review out of 7 reviews

Description: The A8R32-MVP Deluxe supports dual PCI Express x16 slots running at full speed to liberate graphics cards through ATI's CrossFire Xpress 3200. Additionally AI Life Series features such as Precision Tweaker, AI NOS and PEG Link etc. are also inherited. For easy overclocking, ... read more

The A8R32-MVP Deluxe supports dual PCI Express x16 slots running at full speed to liberate graphics cards through ATI's CrossFire Xpress 3200. Additionally AI Life Series features such as Precision Tweaker, AI NOS and PEG Link etc. are also inherited. For easy overclocking, the board comes with Q-Fan2 and Stack Cool2 to ensure quiet yet efficient cooling. With exclusive innovative designs that bring out the real potential of the ATI CrossFire Xpress 3200 chipset, gamers can experience faster graphics performance and higher video quality, and be ready for video technology advancements. minimize
 
 

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5 Star Review Great board

Strengths:

TRUE DUAL PCI-E 16x (instead of SLI's 8x mode when running in dual) lots of USB connections good placement of connections

Weaknesses:

none that ive experienced

Posted Apr 21, 2006 - I have been running my setup for close to a week with no problems. I am even running the stock BIOS that everyone complains about. So i dont know what everyone else is doing wrong but my setup is working great. AMD X2 64 4400+ 2 gigs of dual channel Corsair ram WD 74 gig 10,000 RPM Raptor HDD ATI X1900 XTX 512 MB Zalman copper/aluminum heatsink arctic silver 5 thermal paste thermaltake 660W purepower supply thermaltke tsunami case with 3 cooling fans (2x 120 1x 90) no problems on this configuration. I cant say much about overclocking this system.... because there really is no point in doing so. I play all current games at full settings and max resolutions. (doom3, counter-strike:source, f.e.a.r, oblivion) At peak settings I still get about 100FPS so there is no need for overclock. So really i dont know what happened to the guy who posted before but I can tell you that the way im using the board (stock settings) gives no problems when playing games and has no instability issues.

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Psychlone from UT

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Apr 2003

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5 Star Review A8R32-MVP - Overclocker's Dream!

Strengths:

True Dual PCI-E 16X 4GB Memory compat. Killer overclocking options Nice PCB layout...not cramped for space in cabling

Weaknesses:

PCIX slot between PCIE1 and PCIE2 makes a PCIX device useless when utilizing 2 PCIE cards (nowadays, all gfx cards are dual-slot cooling)

Posted Sep 9, 2006 - Anyone who doesn't think this board is worth the money isn't doing something right...usually the 'loose nut behind wheel' syndrome. This board has a myriad of options that aren't available on most other boards. I've only found one 'bug' - if you can really call it that - and that's the VCore Overvolt...if you give it +200mV, you'd think it's giving +.2V to the core, when in actuality, it's roughly .17V, but no big deal. I do (unlike alot of people out there) believe that ASUS' CPU Voltage control is a great addition, not allowing newbs to give their CPUs too much voltage, but allowing those 'in the know' to utilize the Overvolt option to get more juice to the CPU. I've found this board rock solid at *OVER* 1500MHz HT, and also overclocked to 400HTT without any problems. I finally settled at 2.85GHz on my older Clawhammer 4000+...this is on AIR with a Venus12 fan only, and produces 86*F (NOT C*!!) at idle and never been higher than 125*F under full load at this speed. (using manually configured CoolnQuiet with Rightmark CPU, etc.) Overall, this board is an Overclocker's DREAM, capable of many more things than alot of people want to realize. ASUS A8R32-MVP Deluxe BIOS 502 Athlon64 4000+ ClawHammer @ 2.85GHz (285HTT X 10 @ 1GHz HT - Yep, 1425MHZ !!!) 2 X 512MB Corsair TwinX PC3200 @ 475MHz DDR (5/6 Divider X 285HTT) HIS IceQ3 X1900XT @ 740c/847m 4 X Maxtor SATA 250GB 7200RPM 52X 24X 52X Lite-On CDR / 4X 2.4X 8X HP DVD300vi Realtec HD Audio w/ 7.1 Creative S750 Surround Aspire X-Navigator Case w/ 5 Fans Antec TP2 550W PSU Anyone wanting to know how I did this overclock is welcome to the sticky at www.driverheaven.net/s... - It contains all the BIOS adjustments that I used to get my Clawhammer 4000+ to 2.85GHz @ 1425MHz HT. HIGHLY recommended!!! Psychlone

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spyd3rgt

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Aug 2006

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User has 1 Month of experience with this product

5 Star Review ASUS A8R-32MPV Deluxe

Strengths:

Tons of connections/options.

Weaknesses:

PCI slot arrangement. Short cables.

Posted Nov 26, 2006 - I haven't had any problems at all with this motherboard. It was very easy to setup (including setting up a SATA drive as the C: drive). It posted the very first time I tried, no tweaking necessary. Most of the PCI slots will go to waste if you are using a large ATI card, one which takes up two slots, as it will cover up another PCI slot. One PCI-E slot causes you to lose the PCI 1x slot. The other PCI-E slot causes you to lose a plain PCI slot. I think this is probably typical of PCI-E boards, but it still sucks. The cables on the external port connectors are pretty short, so it can be hard to get them wrapped around your video card and other PCI cards.

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ftblrules7 from IL

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5 Star Review awesome board

Strengths:

ATI Radeon Crossfire 3200

Weaknesses:

none

Posted Aug 5, 2006 - I don't know what the problem is, this board is awesome. I'm running this setup: AMD Athlon X2 3800+ ATI Radeon X850XT 2x320GB Seagate 7200.10 (in a RAID 0...SO FAST...) 2GB PC 3200 DDR RAM with low latency timings and various other parts to run with MCE2005 Board is very stable, updated to latest BIOS, lots of user-available options for overclocking.

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Irishgi

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2 Star Review Still don't know

Strengths:

?

Weaknesses:

Voltage - power. Incorrect voltages to CPU creating OC failures can videocards with insufficent voltages. I have gone trought 3 PSU's already and the number is counting.

Posted Oct 5, 2006 - It reaks havok on any PSU I throw at it (Tacens smartpower 550 watt - dead, Thermaltake 650 watt toughpower - dead, Thermaltake 680 purepower - soon dead) . Even bought a seperate CD bay PSU from thermaltake for just the video cards ( 250 watt purepower Purepower express) in conjuntion with thethermaltake 650 toughpower)- 1 ATI 1900 crossfire edition and 1 ATI 1900 XT. Well, the thing is, I am still staring at more than 1000 dollars worth of video cards attached to this mobo sitting on the floor here, ,,, ,, ,, makes me sad.....

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Ben Defraude... from MI

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User has 2 Months of experience with this product

1 Star Review Not ready for prime time unfortunately

Strengths:

ATI RD580 chipset

Weaknesses:

Improper CPU voltage options, vcore instability, HTT issues, BIOS issues, etc. all confirmed by several hardware review sites. WAY over-priced even if it did perform properly. Asus is clearly looking

Posted Apr 11, 2006 - What a disappointment Asus has shipped with both the A8R-MVP and A8R32-MVP mobos having long lists of documented defects. Asus seems to be on the skids in the past several years with problem mobos including Nvidia, Intel and now ATI chipset boards.

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giantnflfan

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2 Star Review ASUS A8R32-MVP

Strengths:

BIOS is OK,? and memory slots configuration options. ASUS needs to get their web downloads fixed, WAY TOO SLOW!!!

Weaknesses:

Poor location of power connector. 24 Pin no where was there info about that from Buy.com. Had to get a special cable for my X-Connect 500W 2.0A power supply.The serial port cable is too short.

Posted Aug 17, 2006 - In stalled into new case with brand new power supply. Did not know 24Pin was on the MB board. I purchased this in July and took 3 days to get this up and running only to see it fail again. I've yet to get back to it. When I put in the memory I had 2 PNY DDR 2700 512k for it brand new never used. No matter what I did they did not work.(according to PNY site they should) Had one 256K kingston that worked but took forever to install XP with that. Bought 2 1gig Kingston will add another review when they are put in. So far board is picky about memory. Have ATI AIW 800XL in unit for video. Had a hard time making the SATA drive C drive,gave up,put in IDE then SATA. Used machine 3 days now does not power on. Have a ASUS A7N8X Deluxe before, works great..thats what I'm still using now.

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