ASUS P7P55D EVO ATX Intel Motherboard
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Vamooose@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 07/07/10 |
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Price! Very expensive for a 1156 board, but at least you have the peace of mind that this isn't a first edition 1156 board, so they've obviously made upgrades and improvements.No needed BIOS upgrade or flash to get my G. Skill RAM to read and run at 1600.
Pros: Beautiful board and layout. It posted without a problem, and the BIOS is easy to navigate. |
Jake Blues Rating: Review Date: 03/22/10 |
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Extremely satisfied, with the exception of the RAID feature. Using RAID 5 and doing home video editing, the access times are visibly poor. The CPU load can be showing 15%, but the video halts for a few seconds. Better results once I put Windows on a non-RAID volume, but disk access is sometimes still disappointing. |
skuzz Rating: Review Date: 02/28/10 |
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This is the best mobo i have had in years runs perfectly even tho i bought it from somewhere else. |
spinq Rating: Review Date: 02/17/10 |
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this board has me hooked, after updating the bios this board is unbeatable, sitting stable at 4.204. with out ever having to manually tweak the processor or ram in the bios. |
Monster Rating: Review Date: 12/13/09 |
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All in all its a very reliable product. Never had a blue screen after I switched from MSI GD65-P55. Nice and decent, though a little expensive. |
roboguy Rating: Review Date: 11/16/09 |
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I love this mobo, it rocks and is so easy to put everything together. My first build and it was smooth You won't regret buying thid one. |
The box it came in was well packaged and the instructions were clear. Make sure you pay attention to what slots to install your RAM.Tons of USB/SATA ports, and it even came with an extra PCI slot for 2 more USB 2.0's and E-Sata ports if you need. I didn't install it however, since the mobo itself comes with more than I'll ever need/use in combination with my case.