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Motherboard - ATX - iP55 - LGA1156 Socket - UDMA133, Serial ATA-300 (RAID), eSATA - 2 x Gigabit Ethernet - FireWire... More product details

19 reviews
November, 2009
Feature-rich and fast to boot
Looking over the Asus' layout, the board appears quite cramped because of the mass of components strewn across its PCB. The Gigabyte has a slight edge here because whereas the Deluxe features only four DDR3 DIMM slots, the P55-UD6 has six, which gives ...
You probably have seen a handful of Intel P55 motherboards during our Computex 2009 coverage, but today we've one up-close from ASUS - complete with a Core i5 Lynnfield processor as well. Join us as we delve in detail with the ASUS P7P55D Evo ...
Now into July, we're slowly seeing vendors getting their motherboards finalized and ready for sampling. ASUS was the first to reach us and they've even graciously supplied us a Lynnfield processor to trial as well. Unfortunately, performance results ...
Legit Reviews got some exclusive pictures of the ASUS P7P55D EVO motherboard from Taiwan this morning that are from a new revision of the board that has never been seen before. Read to see the most recent design changes and to see why the Marvell ...
ASUS just sent us an e-mail after reading this story and sent over some additional comments addressing some things that Legit Reviews mentioned in our preview of the P7P55D EVO motherboard
Like the launches that have preceded this, it was almost inevitable that Asus would be the first to get us a retail boxed P55 board, so in respect to this, it's again the first we are reviewing. The Deluxe is a standard launch board for Asus, and has ...
As usual we reset the BIOS to its default values and loaded up both Prime 95 torture test and 3DMark 06 looping to see if the board could withstand the stress to CPU, memory and PCI-Express power draw for 24 hours. Apart from a fan to cool the CPU ...
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