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ASUS P6X58D-E ATX Intel Motherboard
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ASUS P6X58D-E ATX Intel Motherboard
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Rating: 8.45/10
Khuong
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Review Date: 03/05/13
ASUS P6X58D-E ATX Intel Motherboard
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The motherboard operates which is generally a very good sign. I have SSD C300뢘 functioning on native SataIII port with out using Marvell Driver due to TRIM not functioning with Marvell driver. 3 2GIG RAM sticks from GSKILL function in suggested slots. Not satisfied with how mobo seems lag loading games with SSD C300. SSD C300 didn't lag load prior to using ASUS P6TD ver 2 with a pci express SATA 6 card. Upgraded firmware for C300 didn't resolve loading of games so appears to be this motherboard vs P6TD. I also don't see a lot of feedback from ASUS on this site when users supply their misfortune. RAM not working in all slots is a typical theme with ASUS I'm afraid. RMA 2 P6TD boards for that explanation.
Ruben
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Review Date: 02/26/13
ASUS P6X58D-E ATX Intel Motherboard
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Great board for the value, decent colors if you care. 1st board I ever purchased from asus, had concerns with bios only choosing up 8gigs of ram instead of 12 so I initial believed it was the ram that was terrible but turns out via further testing two of the ram slots are defective and aren't functioning. Most probably just undesirable luck, but either way I almost certainly wont buy another board from asus.
Anna
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Review Date: 01/01/13
ASUS P6X58D-E ATX Intel Motherboard
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haven't completed develop yet, this is only a beef about the I/O Backplate The I/O Backplate is atrocious, I believed ASUS contains a very well made backplate that has the small icons identifying what is what. Now I know what is what so it's not a super massive deal but this is just some flimsy backplate with a foam padding on it. I had to remove the padding to let this board to fit into a Corsair 600T bc the risers had been already set up in that situation and the really middle riser is just a tiny nub that holds the board in spot so you can screw it in. Back to the I/O plate, if you have this board and that situation, remove the padding from it and all ought to be OK. Final issue is, I had a hell of a time acquiring the plate installed into the 600T, I assume it had some thing to do with 1 edge of the plate seemed to be bent back a bit to much, so following bending it forward, snapping it in was a little simpler. haven't completed create yet, this is only a beef about the I/O Backplate. I can't wait to get this all hooked up.
Senta
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Review Date: 12/27/12
ASUS P6X58D-E ATX Intel Motherboard
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The layout of the board is great, and the documentation was by means of and easy to adhere to. I had a bit of trouble with the small padding piece included for the back ports. This applied pressure to the MB when it's pressing up against the situation. It took some force to hold it in place though I got the screws in. I was pretty rough with it during install and it's executing fine, so it's a quite tough board. Worked good from the commence and I would get yet again.
Karan
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Review Date: 12/12/12
ASUS P6X58D-E ATX Intel Motherboard
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Straightforward set up, Nice possibilities i7 6 core help sata 6gig assistance and usb 3 Not genuinely cons just some thing I wish that Asus would stop undertaking the sata connectors facing the rear of the board are tricky to get at with tricky drives currently set up in some situations put then facing up and no problems what so ever. The one con is only a single Ethernet port. My last Asus lasterd just about 4 years till i blew anything re more than-clocking to ten% as i had had it for two of these years right after a bios upgrade if i get that extended out of this board ill be pleased
Carmine
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Review Date: 11/23/12
ASUS P6X58D-E ATX Intel Motherboard
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works as advertised except the GTS 250 nvidea board randomly restarts (crashes) the pc. I tried two unique companies and had the similar outcome each times. the GTS 250 nvidea board randomly restarts (crashes) the personal computer. I tried two various producers and had the exact same outcome each instances. I killed several man hours figuring out what was causing my laptop or computer to randomly restart. I would have taken it out with my shotgun if I would not have been eligible for a refund. ;-)
Bunmi
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Review Date: 11/18/12
ASUS P6X58D-E ATX Intel Motherboard
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Asus is a quality mobo with excellent features. Use your income wisely to get the P6X58d-Premimum. I did on my final make and was quite content. I tried to save a little money this time, and effectively... Memory challenges. Mobo won't recogize 1600Mhz on Corsair or OCZ 12Gb of Ram. Attempted each sorts and in "Auto," it defaults to 1066MHz. By means of BIOS changes I forced it with X.M.D. to 1600mhz. With the Corsair RAM it only recognizes 8Gb's. With the OCZ it recogizes 12Gb @ 1600Mhz, but becomes so unstable it crashes Windows 7 just about every handful of minutes. Version 0405 BIOS does not increase any memory problems. When it runs at 1600MHz it's incredibly rapidly! Don't believe people today when they say you can' inform the differecne involving 1066 and 1600Mhz. If you can't, then why devote the income. My guidance: Invest a small far more, good quality by no means cost as much as it saves.
Lyle
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Review Date: 11/14/12
ASUS P6X58D-E ATX Intel Motherboard
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Looks nice.Quick.User friendly.Durable. Instruction manual sucks, but than again, don't they all suck?
Dawson
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Review Date: 11/11/12
ASUS P6X58D-E ATX Intel Motherboard
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This motherboard is easy to use. The connectors are obviously labeled and the manual is shockingly precise. It was a cinch to install into the chassis and connect it all up and it fired up with no a hitch on the 1st boot. The secondary energy connector is actually, really close to the processor. This implies that it's tough to route a cable all the way there from the power provide given that it has to go amongst just about everything to get there (video cards, memory, CPU fan, and so on.). Also, really should the mobo lock up due to voltage problems (say...when you're overclocking?) then you have to actually pop the cmos battery and pull the energy to get it to reset BIOS. There is no BIOS reset jumper. The memok button doesn't clear cmos.
Yohance
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Review Date: 10/30/12
ASUS P6X58D-E ATX Intel Motherboard
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SATA III's and USB three. are surely a plus. Accessories are also excellent, such as the Q-shield and Q-connector. It also has excellent OC features. Doesn't appear very good with three-way SLI or Crossfire, as it can block some stuff on the bottom. I would advocate up to 2 cards for these reason. All the software that came with it are ok, I guess. would extremely advise this board to anybody.
Otis
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Review Date: 10/24/12
ASUS P6X58D-E ATX Intel Motherboard
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This board is actually cool, you can OC a ton and has a fairly good layout all round. I got this since my AMD board had only 4 DIMM slots and I could not locate 1 that had 6 and was nonetheless a great excellent. I got this and out of the box the last two slots do not read my memory. I am using just simple 1.5V and the memory does function wonderful in the other slots. So I am nonetheless limited to four slots. I am going to have to reinstall the old parts and restore Windows although this factor gets RMA'd. Not newegg's fault, super rapidly shipping as usual but my last Asus board had a poor NIC after 9 months so I am actually loosing faith in the brand.
Heba
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Review Date: 10/24/12
ASUS P6X58D-E ATX Intel Motherboard
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Awesome mobo straightforward to install uncomplicated to overclock for the price i need to have it to get my coffee
Jeff
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Review Date: 10/24/12
ASUS P6X58D-E ATX Intel Motherboard
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My initial build in a couple of years. Booted initial time with no matters. This board was really uncomplicated to setup. Had to manually change the DRAM settings on my Corsair Dominator RAM to XMP, 1600, 8-eight-8-24, but this was quite straightforward to do. I really like the idea of x16/x16 SLI, this will be my next upgrade. None. Price tag dropped ำ a couple days right after I bought it?
Fergal
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Review Date: 10/17/12
ASUS P6X58D-E ATX Intel Motherboard
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This issue does it ALL!!!!! the 6. sata ports truly operate!!! has been nothing at all but a dream because day 1!! But I expect that from Asus!! NONE!!! Would definately recommend and buy once more!!!!
Donnelly
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Review Date: 10/14/12
ASUS P6X58D-E ATX Intel Motherboard
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X58 and triple channel memory. Nice color scheme. SATA six.. Comes with Q-shield and Q connector. Handles common overclocking effectively. 2x USB three. in the back panel seriously produced my external HDD pick up some speed. I ordered a recertified one of these the first time about and it came in damaged with all the elements missing and had to order this 1 rush replacement. The PCIe slot is 1 space lower than my old Asus board so even although this board claims to assistance three video cards, they would have to be thin cards to work due to PCIe slot spacing. Even in my HAF932 I would have to move the PSU to the major for a double space card to operate in slot three. Triple space cards will not perform in SLI as the second slot will be covered. Asus P6X58D-EIntel Core i7-940 OC'd to 4. GhzNoctua NH-D14 CoolerSparkle GTX460 1GB 810MHz GPU8GB Corsair DDR3-1333WD 7200RPM 750GB HDDǘTB External HDDCorsair 850W PSUCooler Master HAF932 Case w/ 2x80mm & 1x120mm additional fans2x 24X DVD Drives2x Acer 21.5" LCD MonitorsG13 Gamepad & Razer Naga mouse
Eddy
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Review Date: 10/03/12
ASUS P6X58D-E ATX Intel Motherboard
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Leading quality motherboard with a slight memory situation. Two sets of Corsair triple channel memory TR3X6G1600C9 for a total of 12GB, motherboard only recognizes 8GB at 1066Mhz. Removed 6GB of memory and motherboard recognizes 6GB at 1066Mhz. Only recognizes 4GB if memory is set to 1600Mhz with correct voltage manually set. I'm patiently waiting for a bios update to resolve memory compatibilty challenge with 12GB of corsair memory TR3X6G1600C9 ƒea).
Rosie
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Review Date: 09/21/12
ASUS P6X58D-E ATX Intel Motherboard
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Runs good and smooth, booted without any hickups.So far so superior, glad I got it. Will get a different one particular. none so far My rig:ASUS P6X58D-EMushkin Enhanced Redline 12GB Ɠ x 4GB�i7-960 Bloomfield 3.2GHz Western Digital VelociRaptor 450GB 10000 RPM
Marcie
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Review Date: 09/03/12
ASUS P6X58D-E ATX Intel Motherboard
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I would say its "Ideal for operating 2 GPUs". It has Accurate 16x16 PCI-two functionality. Effortless to set up, uncomplicated to stick to the guides. Came with a CD with lots of beneficial tools for overvolting and heat-checking (including heat alarms and stuff). Quite superior for a Lengthy-time "computer preson" who ultimately decided to create his personal rig. Even right after installing almost everything and checking for updates, when I boot up the very 1st point I see is black screen and at the bottom it reads some thing like: "ASUS Motherboard BIOS set up: INCOMPLETE". That shows for like 3 seconds, and the pc move on with the boot and brings up the OS no dilemma. It runs just fine, and when I go into bios that as well comes up just fine, so I'm not sure what's up with that. Consists of a 2xGPU SLI bridge as properly as a 3xGPU bridge.
Laken
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Review Date: 08/27/12
ASUS P6X58D-E ATX Intel Motherboard
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It's supposed to be a superior motherboard.... I took this out of the box, expecting to throw a fast develop together, and ended up spending over a month RMA-ing and bench testing the method. As of yet I nonetheless haven't found out what is incorrect with it, but every little thing points towards the motherboard. I'm commonly disappointed in Newegg at the moment, even far more so that ASUS for supplying a poor product.
Jessenia
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Review Date: 08/19/12
ASUS P6X58D-E ATX Intel Motherboard
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Fantastic stability and efficiency. Allows for easy overclocking of my i7 920. Energy phases allow for clean and stable clock settings. The numerous ports accessible, especially USB3. and SATA 6Gb/s tends to make this a phenomenal x58 board. Complete bandwidth dual x16 pci-e slots so dual gpu setups will not be bottlenecked in the future. North and south bridge chips run great and cool. Only minor issue I have discovered after acquiring this board involves the Marvell 6Gb/s SATA controller. It is not necessarily a fault of the mobo but rather the Marvell controller becoming unable to help TRIM for SSDs as properly as becoming locked to about 300mb/s speeds max. So, major performing SSDs will be bottlenecked by the controller, which shares bandwidth with pci-e pipes. This can be solved by utilizing a high quality RAID controller. Even then, 300mb/s speeds is more than what most average men and women require. Working with 6GB C7 Corsair XMS3 DDR3 ram, the mobo quickly recognizes the XMP profile and runs the ram at blistering speeds with tight timings.
Geordi
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Review Date: 08/16/12
ASUS P6X58D-E ATX Intel Motherboard
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USB three., 6 ram slots, SATA III Price, not duel ethernet, immature SATA III controller If you're searching to pair this with incredibly quick SSD tricky disks, it could not be worth it. The Marvel 9128 SATA III controller can not obtain accurate SATA III bandwidth limits, rather it is capped around 𞷀 MB/s. Also the RAID0 capability on the SATA III outcomes in fairly poor (sometimes worse than without raid) write speeds compared to the SATA II intel controller. Just google marvel and vertex 3 and you'll see what I mean. If you want truly rapid SATA III get hold researching, you'll in all probability need to have a P67 motherboard.
Tendai
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Review Date: 08/08/12
ASUS P6X58D-E ATX Intel Motherboard
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Lets commence it off:- Good for overclocking- 3 PCI Slots- Runs Snow Leopard- USB three.- Somewhat simple to learn BIOS- ASUS Ez Update utility- Asus Top quality construct - You _Must_ set the frequency of your RAM otherwise your computer system will frequently Bluescreen/Kernel Panic- Not compatible with many Wi-Fi adapters (Some result in BSOD)- Installing OS X must be completed through external HDD Effectively, following owning this board for a year, I really begin to notice the pros and cons of it. Also, USB three. is nice, but it genuinely serves most customers no much more than two extra USB ports. You may possibly consider it as being, "Prepared for the future" but I doubt that that future will come soon. Even much less due to the release of thunderbolt.
Mayda
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Review Date: 07/31/12
ASUS P6X58D-E ATX Intel Motherboard
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Good board. What else can I say. none.
Cassara
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Review Date: 07/23/12
ASUS P6X58D-E ATX Intel Motherboard
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excellent user friendly interface in regards to bios set up and any software program based modifications of your system, ie overcocking(of multiple components)....the fast connect pin set ae a massive plus when connecting the case leads to the board. The potential to utilize VGA cards of your decision and the memok function is key. It seems to handle heat dispersion significantly much better than boards I have had. the pci-e and pci slots seem a bit tight but workable worked brilliant as set up for koolance/thermaltake water cooled CPU...recommend the koolance cpu waterblock
Lila
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Review Date: 07/12/12
ASUS P6X58D-E ATX Intel Motherboard
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Only had this motherboard for a month, but it's been good so far. The overclocking choices are just about too substantial (had to Google around to locate a fundamental template, as my brain just about exploded after thinking I was excellent at overclocking then seeing the enormous quantity of alternatives in this motherboard). The "fail-protected" overclocking is good, nonetheless it may not kick in at times and demands you to reset your CMOS, which isn't a massive deal considering that there's a button you can push with a paperclip on the back of the motherboard through the back of the situation. Appears stable, nevertheless I'm only running a i7 950 ʃ.83~ GHz for now since anything above that seems to demand a lot a lot more voltage and heat, which just isn't worth it proper now for the smaller peformance acquire (if any). None, nonetheless I've heard a horror story from someone who bought this mobo that they like to fail inside a month. I'm hoping that's not the situation for me. Pricey, but seems to be worth it.
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