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Asus P5K-E WIFI-AP Motherboard

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Visit http://tiger.tv/more_info/?359 for a motherboard that's worth your attention! If you're a gaming extremist or simply crave breakthrough performance, you'll love the new ASUS P5K-E Intel P35 Socket 775 Motherboard. The P5K-E features ASUS' exclusive Super Memspeed Technology, designed to boost your memory speed up to 75-percent! This high-flying platform creates dynamic graphics and multimedia entertainment for systems running on Intel Core 2 Quad, Core 2 Extreme, Core 2 Duo, Pentium Extreme, Pentium D and Pentium 4 processors. The ASUS P5K-E supports DDR2 1066/800/667 MHz memory up to 8GB, PCI-E x16/1, SATA 3.0 Gb/s (RAID 0,1 and JBOD), Gb LAN, WiFi-AP, 8-channel high-definition audio, USB 2.0, and IEEE 1394a. And with a host of overclocking features (please see complete specifications below) the ASUS P5K-E is a dream come true for people who love to run their systems at breakneck speeds.

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  • j'ai la même je la trouve encore très performante pour une vieillie carte mère!!!!

    graciace asus

  • I'm thinking about buying a new 1tb hard drive and just wondering if this motherboard would support a SATA II Hard drive?

  • @enpac1234 i have it only problems

  • @wheely132 I think most boards have them these days. Of course, that's not too surprising when two of the major chipset makers are AMD (ATI) and nVidia.

  • man i wish that there were integrated graphics on all the motherboards these days.

  • P5K-E Has 2 PCI Express slots so 2 GTX 260 cards will be compatible.

  • i have it

    i like it

  • Yea my bad, im an morron bro, didnt readed the description info properly =P ... non the less thanks for answer either way ^^

  • No. It's a Crossfire board. Intel Chipset.

  • Is this mobo compatible with SLI ?

    Is it possible to use two GTX 260 cards on it ?

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