Gigabyte GA-P55-UD3R

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Gigabyte GA-P55-UD3R
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The board supports CrossFire, although the second PCIe graphics slot is limited to x4 operation. We also wish the primary SATA ports were oriented better. These issues probably won’t affect most users considering this board...

By FiringSquad on
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Since this is PCSTATS' first review of an Intel P55 Express motherboard, it's a little difficult to compare the Gigabyte GA-P55-UD3R to other solutions for Intel's Core i5 700-series and Core i7 800-series of processors. However even from...

By PCStats on

Since you are reading this review, I assume that you are interested in the new LGA1156 platform. Frankly speaking, I also used to be very optimistic and positive about this platform. Of course, since the new chipset and new processors promised almost...

By X-bit Labs on

As you can see, the performance of the GA-P55-UD3R and all of the comparison boards fall into a specific performance envelope at stock speeds. Considering that the boards are built on the same chipset, this really is the performance expectation,...

By Overclockers Club on

For a full-sized motherboard that costs less than $140, the P55-UD3R is amazingly crowded with features. However, there are no buttons and status panels, or even the rarely-used (but often expected) FireWire...

By Tom's Hardware UK on

Für ein Mainboard in voller Größe ist das Gigabyte P55-UD3R erstaunlich dicht mit Features bepackt, vor allem wenn man den Preis von etwa 120 Euro berücksichtigt. Nicht mit an Bord sind allerdings Reset- und Power-Knöpfe, eine...

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