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Over  the past 18 months we've seen a long procession of Intel X58  motherboards pass across our test bench. In many respects the ASRock X58  Extreme3 looks quite familiar, as we have seen most of the features  before and the layout follows a predictable form. There are six DDR3  memory slots connected to the integrated triple channel memory  controller that supports up to 24GB of DDR3-2000 RAM.
Moving down the board there are  three graphics slots that support CrossFireX and SLI. The two blue slots  each get a full 16 lanes of PCI Express 2.0 while the long white PCI  Express slot looks as though it should support a third graphics card but  only gets four lanes of slower PCI Express. If you fancy running SLI  with a third nVidia card for PhysX then ASRock has the hardware for you.  In addition to the graphics slots there are two PCI slots and a PCI  Express x1 slot.
The input/output side of things  is covered by the Intel ICH10R Southbridge with the addition of a  Marvell 9128 controller to deliver eight SATA 2.0 connectors, along with  connectors for two IDE drives and one floppy drive. The connectors on  the side of the board are laid down for maximum convenience when you  plug in the cables.
On the I/O  panel there are two PS/2 ports, a Clear CMOS button, audio with optical  and coaxial S/PDIF, Gigabit LAN, one eSATA port, five USB 2.0 ports and  two USB 3.0 ports. Mid-board there are headers for four more USB 2.0  ports and a second Firewire port.
The unusual feature in that list  is the pair of USB 3.0 ports that are powered by an NEC UPD720200  controller. We expect to see USB 3.0 and SATA 3.0 move into the  mainstream but that will take some time. As things stand the hardware on  offer in the ASRock is fairly typical X58 fare with the addition of a  sprinkling of USB 3.0 goodness.
That's not to suggest that  ASRock has skimped on the goodies. At the foot of the board there are  Power and Reset micro buttons and an LED debug display. The quality of  the cooling system looks rather imposing with a gunmetal grey finish and  there's a hefty cooler on the power regulation hardware with an active  40mm fan to keep the air moving. Generally speaking we don't like small  fans as they can be annoyingly noisy, but we had no problems with the  cooler on the X58 Extreme3.
The software that is included  with the ASRock includes a couple of utilities that didn't really grab  our attention. These are ASRock IE to reduce the number of output  phases' to save power and ASRock OC DNA so you can record your  overclocking record to share with friends'. We were, on the other hand,  keen to try the ASRock OC Tuner so we could get busy overclocking.
The layout of the software is  fairly conventional for a Taiwanese tech company and looks like the  dashboard of a motorcycle with dials and gauges that show what is going  on as you change voltage and clock settings. Unfortunately we found it  didn't work very well and we were unable to make our 2.8GHz Core i7 930  run reliably at 3.36GHz. Things didn't look good for this Extreme  motherboard until we dumped the software and started working in the  BIOS.
Here the CPU EZ OC Setting'  section gives you the option to load preset profiles. In the case of our  Core i7 930 we had six options that started at 3.6GHz (180MHz base  clock) and went all the way to 4.2GHz (210MHz) with the click of a  keyboard. Despite our apprehension, the maximum setting of 4.2GHz was  completely stable and delivered superb results, albeit at the expense of  a relatively high power draw. At idle the system, which used an HD 5850  graphics card, drew 150W which rose to 250W under load. Other  overclocked Core i7 PCs that we have tested typically draw 20W or 30W  less than that with CPU speeds around the 4GHz mark.
ASRock - X58 Extreme3 features - Verdict
We were impressed by the way  that the ASRock OC Tuner section of the BIOS delivered top performance  with the minimum of work. The result is a motherboard that is fairly  packed with features including USB 3.0, although the price is rather  steep. Despite that we found plenty to admire in the ASRock X58  Extreme3.
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