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ASUS P7P55D Deluxe Motherboard Review

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Intel is the king of the chipset and CPU business with more motherboards using Intel chipsets being sold than all of the other chipset manufacturers put together and then some. Last year Intel introduced their Core i7 CPU along with the X58 chipset and while it has been successful for Intel, has not hit the mainstream as the cost of ownership of the new platform is expensive, especially when one considers the new CPU, new memory, new motherboard etc Today Intel is launching their mainstream version of the X58 chipset and Core i7 CPUs, the P55 and Core i5 respectively.
ASUS motherboards have long been a favorite of Doc and I with multiple personal computers built around ASUS motherboards in our past. The hardcore enthusiast has loved their boards for the extra speed, the Overclock ability and the features that ASUS brings to the table. ASUS is the number one motherboard manufacturer in the world with over 1/3 of all motherboards using an ASUS based motherboard today. To go along with the launch of the P55 chipset from Intel and the Core i5 CPU launch, ASUS is releasing a slew of motherboards on the new chipset including the P7P55DX Deluxe that Im reviewing today.

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  • Looks like a nice motherboard. Tempting, except ASUS customer service is the worst I have ever experienced. Everything from clueless support to outright hang-ups.

  • @motherboardsorg which is of these two is better for gaming ? m15x •15.6" Highest Resolution TFT display (1920x1080) •Intel i7-820QM Quad Core CPU 1.6-3.2GHz •8GB DDR3 RAM •GeForce GTX 460M 1.5GB•256GB SSD•Dell Wireless Card •Gigabit LAN •Blu-Ray Burner •Backlit UK keyboard•2MP Web Camera and microphone or custom built gaming pc with these specs •

    NZXT Tempest Evo Case + Corsair 700W Gamers Series PSU

    i5 2500k 8GB 2TB WiFi GTX570 Gaming PC Overclocked @4.8.Thanks

  • @HILLSHIGH Goldberg

  • Hiyo what is THE best moherboard with ssd usb 3.0 etc. I saw the asus p8p67pro is that a good one oh yeah and im a hardcore gamer

  • Usually the guys that review PC stuff look like pussy nerds.......this guy would FU*K you up for calling him a nerd ;)

  • Hello. I P7P55D, and ati 6950 2gb. There are 2 slots: 1 (2.0_1 PCIe x16 slot (blue, at x16 link) 2 (2.0 PCIe x16_2 slot (black, at x4 link). I have connected the ati 6950 in 2 (2.0 PCIe x16_2 slot (black, at x4 link). If I put you in the first slot I'll have better performance? Help me ....

  • hey!

    Can i use this for a dual-core ?

    pls said me ;)

  • whats the best asus motherboard for home recording on sony acid pro ? PLEASE HELP 

    PLEASE HELP

    PLEASE HELP

    PLEASE HELP

    using a 775 socket

  • did it has x16 lane graphic ????

  • I like how you say Asus like I do. A lot of people pronounce it A-suss I pronounce it A-zus. A lot more cool way of saying it ;-) Oh yeah and by the way I only buy Asus when upgrading or building a systems because of their quality and reliability. Stay away from Elitegroup (the worst manuf of the lot!), Biostar (who are no longer manufacturing). Asus are the ones to go for! Had no problems with Gigabyte either.

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