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EVGA P55 + Intel SSD = The Perfect Combo!

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Uploaded by on Nov 25, 2009

See why the EVGA P55 Motherboard and Intel SSD Drive are a perfect combination!
(version 2 video, testing portion redone)

HDD is 7200RPM drive
SSD is Intel 80GB

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  • Since when is EVGA Intel's bitch? It seems like they advertise Intel parts more than Nvidia parts. What gives?

  • Haha the 4way SLI thing next to him is awesome, saw the 1699 dollar thing on their website.

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  • Why is he using a Cinema Display?

  • Ugly Thermaltake Watercooling "Mod" in the Corner? xD

  • evga what?

  • losers... :)

  • can you put the os on the ssd and put the programs and games on a hdd lets say 1 tb ?

  • Great Job I Like B/C is more Faster Boot *****5/5

  • Great comedy within an awesome review!!! :D

  • "I GAVE YOU A JOB!"

    XD Agent tiny.... what would we do without you xD

  • AHCI is not official supported on OCZ SSDs and may under some circumstances affect performance. AHCI can result in higher performance in synthetic

    benchmarks for SSDs and HDDs, but can cause hangs and freezes in SSDs since it allows multiple access requests to compete for a drive that is not made to address reordering of commands in the queue. We recommend AHCI is set to disabled in both Windows and BIOS. NCQ increases the performance of standard rotational drives but it has no bearing on SSDs.

  • Another badass mobo from EVGA

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