Test Set Up & Initial Thoughts.
Here is the list of all the parts, in no particular order, backups/alternatives in red.
- CPU - Q6600 G0/E8500 Wolfdale/Q6600 G0 (replacement).
- RAM - Corsair PC3-12800 2x2GB Kit / Corsair PC3-12800 2x1GB kit / OCZ PC3-16000 2x1GB kit.
- Cooling - Thermalright Ultra 120 Extreme/LittleDevil's Single Stage Phase Unit.
- Graphics - 8800GT
- Hard Drive - Raptor 74GB 16MB
- PSU - Corsair HX620W
The system will be built up barebones on my bench - no case.
At this point, I would like to mention a few things that I consider noteworthy, such as the fact that the Thermalright Ultra Extreme (TRUE) heatsink will now fit vertically and allow the heat to be directed towards the rear exhaust fan of the case.
I'm pleased about this, it has been one of two constant gripes about the board layout, and here it is fixed.
Things are still tight, but it does fit properly now.
The other gripe about the layout on previous boards was that the top
PCI-E slot was too close to the DRAM slots and this meant that you had to remove your graphics card to remove the
RAM, which could be quite annoying if you had a watercooled graphics card.
This has now been addressed and the
RAM can be removed quite easily, without the need to remove the graphics card.
While checking this out, it became more obvious that both 16x slots are very close together, in fact there is only a
PCI slot to seperate them. I don't know of any cards that won't fit, but there could be an issue with ventilation on the upper most card if using a dual slot cooler. However, I suspect that most of us will be using a single card, and in that respect, the layout is much improved.
As you can see here, with the DRAM retention levers closed, there is enough room to open them.
Note: If, like me, you have sausage fingers, you can use a pen or a ruler to push the lower lever open
.
Note 2: You can actually leave the lower lever closed and lift the RAM up in an upwards direction, and you can also refit the sticks in this manner as well.
Closed.

Open.
Next, the Genie
BIOS...