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BIOS defaults to the proper 266.6 MHz with automatic overclocking (Ai NOS) turned off. AI Overclock options include 5%-20% easy settings, plus manual mode for more knowledgeable users. A wide range of memory ratios is a given for Nvidia's Intel chipsets, and this board also supports CPU multiplier adjustment.
| BIOS Frequency and Voltage settings (for overclocking) | |
|---|---|
| FSB Frequency | 133 - 750 MHz (1 MHz) |
| Clock Multiplier Adjustment | Yes |
| DRAM Frequency | 400-2600 MHz Data Rate |
| PCIe Clock | 100-200 MHz (1 MHz) |
| SPP-MCP HT Link Clock | 200-500 MHz (1 MHz) |
| CPU Vcore | 0.083125 - 1.9000V (0.00625V) |
| DRAM Voltage | 1.85 - 3.425V (0.025V) |
| Northbridge (SPP) | 1.20 - 2.75V (0.05V) |
| Southbridge (MCP) | 1.50 - 1.85V (0.05V) |
| CAS Latency Range | |
| tCAS: 1-6; tRCD: 1-7; tRP: 1-7; tRAS: 1-31; Command Rate: 1T/2T | |
Our Take
Like so many boards that went before it, the Striker Extreme pushed our CPU to 3.46 GHz using its stock multiplier and 1.50V actual core voltage. BIOS misreported our manual 1.50V selection as producing only 1.40V, and a briefly-attempted 1.60V setting was reported as 1.50V. Our digital multi-meter proved that the settings were accurate and the BIOS voltage monitor was wrong. The result of believing those wrong readings and increasing VCore accordingly would likely be a much higher achievable clock speed at a much lower CPU lifespan.
Proving Nvidia's FSB overclocking aspirations are at least partially true, we reached a 458 MHz clockspeed (FSB1824) at a CPU multiplier of 6x and Nvidia's recommended BIOS settings, save for our mild 1.50V core. Of course, we were expecting more, since the P965-equiped P5B Deluxe/WiFi-AP got us to a 461 MHz bus clock speed. While the difference of a few MHz either way isn't worth getting excited about, this appears to shoot holes in Nvidia's superiority claims.
| Accessories | |
|---|---|
| Documentation & Software | Motherboard Manual
Striker Extreme Support DVD InterVideo Media Launcher OEM Suite Game: Ghost Recon |
| Hardware | 1x SLI Bridge
6x SATA Data Cable 3x SATA Power Adapter (2-drive style) 3x Thermal Sensor Leads 1x USB Slot Panel (2-ports) 1x IEEE-1394 FireWire Slot Panel (1-port) 1x 80-conductor ATA cable 1x Floppy Cable 1x Cable Tie Pack (6 ties) 1x I/O Panel Shield, Lighted 1x Republic Of Gamers leather key fob 1x Asus Case Badge 1x Q-Connector Kit 1x VRM Cooling Fan (with instructions) 1x SupremeFX Audio Riser Card 1x Array Microphone w/mounting tape |

Special Features
Unique to the Striker Extreme are the lighted onboard switches, a back-panel diagnostics display that uses English language rather than code numbers and a lighted film embedded in the port shield to aid cable plugging in dark rooms.
Like other Asus motherboards, the Striker Extreme includes Kapersky Antivirus, InterVideo Media Launcher OEM Suite and the SoundMax SuperBeam array microphone. Like other nForce 680i SLI chipset motherboards, the Striker Extreme also includes the game Ghost Recon Advanced Warfighter.
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