PDA

View Full Version : ASUS P7P55D Deluxe motherboard review



starforce
16.09.09, 23:43
The motherboard we'll look into today is the ASUS P7P55D Deluxe ... in all its ways a bright blue colored motherboard with a very nice feature set and then some more in the form overclocking options and kit. This board has a lot of overclocker-friendly features, such as on-board DIP switches to control voltages.
http://img188.imageshack.us/img188/6576/72e6twzvg7eitz1es5aq.jpg
You'll notice in the photo shoot that is comes with 3x 16x PCIe slots 2.0 e board features eight SATA II 3.0Gbps ports as well as dual gigabit Ethernet, as well as a Via VT2020 10-channel (9.1) hi-def audio codec and the Express Gate instant-on OS feature. The board also comes bundled with a TurboV overclocking remote and corresponding software, Turbo Key, Xtreme Phase, Anti-EMI, and StackCool 3+ The board comes with what is called their 'Hybrid' TurboV EVO processor, it makes overclocking easier. It works together with ASUS’ Auto Tuning, TurboV and Turbo Key technologies.

This P55 board was the fastest of all boards we have had our hands on. Um yeah it's a lot ... just read the review ;)

ASUS P7P55D Deluxe motherboard review (http://www.guru3d.com/article/asus-p7p55d-deluxe-motherboard-review-test/)

regards

cDDDe
17.09.09, 02:22
I liked the review, when the new technologies were explained well.
Spectacular Motherboard, Asus has the best resources.
I have P5B Deluxe it is a show, excellently for overclock.

kazuya
17.09.09, 09:45
i think Gigabyte motherboards p55-ud5 and ud6 are better,where better in tests

alpacino
17.09.09, 14:08
Yes I like asus motherboards a lot too, they never let me down. One thing though Intel is confusing a lot with these new processors and chipsets. They have different LGA sockets too, one must pay close attention when thinking about upgrading.