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Asus P7P55D-E Premium

Asus P7P55D-E Premium
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Reviews

  • By PCQuest on May 01, 2010

    Good on performance but the? price? tag may prove to be a downer for this.PrintCommentEmailDiggDel.icio.usRedditTwitter...

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  • By iXBT Labs on April 10, 2010

    We have already accepted the ASUS P7P55D series as one of the best choices for a Socket 1156 machine. The series includes both inexpensive and top-class models. The current update, ASUS P7P55D-E, will come in handy, if you need support for USB 3.0...

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  • By HardOCP on March 12, 2010

    The ASUS P7P55D-E Premium represents another P55 chipset motherboard from ASUS that is more of the same. Not that more of the same quality and more of the same stability, and more of the same overclockability are bad things. But in the big picture...

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  • By APH Networks on February 26, 2010

    It's been a while since I have last reviewed an Asus motherboard. It's also been a while... actually, I am not going to lie, haha -- I've never reviewed two motherboards consecutively on APH Networks before. Because of my relatively intense...

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  • By Trusted Reviews on February 04, 2010

    While evolution is generally a good thing, in the PC industry it means that no matter how expensive a machine you buy it’s likely to be out of date within a year. In most cases you can upgrade a component or two (a faster processor or better...

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  • By Tom's Hardware UK on January 01, 2010

    Less visually exciting, but with a broader appeal than its R.O.G. product line, is Asus’ Premium series, and the P7P55D-E Premium is no exception. Asus packs it with over twice the number of power regulator phases and several more connectors compared...

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  • By PCWorld India on December 15, 2009

    While it does not lag very much in performance compared to X58-chipset based boards, it actually manages to offer some features that X58 boards do not, and does so at a good price. This board is well laid-out and is reasonably future-proof in its...

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  • By ComputerPowerUser on December 11, 2009

    Chipset: P55 Express; Form factor: ATX; Ports: 2 Gigabit Ethernet, 2 SATA 6Gbps, 6 SATA 3Gbps, 2 USB 3.0, 10 USB 2.0; Slots: 2 PCI-E x16 (SLI/CrossFire), 2 PCI-E x1, 2 PCI Test system specs: 2.93GHz Core i7-870; Asus P7P55D-E Premium; 4GB Corsair DDR3;...

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  • By Legit Reviews on December 04, 2009

    We were able to reach 135MB/s on USB 3.0 on the same external drive that could only reach 35MB/s on USB 2.0. Seeing performance gains of up to 4x is amazing and will certainly peak the interest of consumers....

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  • By HardwareHeaven on December 03, 2009

    As the results in this review have shown when it comes to real world testing the three products being tested today all offer very similar performance. Whether you are a gamer, media enthusiast or want a reliable system for productivity/work it is...

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