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July 2010
(87%)
32 Tests
Durchschnittliche Punktzahl von Experten, die dieses Produkt bewertet haben.
Es ist auf den ersten Blick ein komplettes Angebot, all das was man sich wünscht ist hier zu finden. Beim genaueren hinsehen fallen ein bis zwei kleinere Dinge auf die man sich von anderen Anbietern wünscht (mehr Sata/USB Schnittstellen) jedoch sind ...
Overclocking (speziell erreichter Busclock), Bios, USB 3.0 / SATA 6G,
Speicheroverclocking, Kein eSATA, IDE
Festzuhalten ist, dass das neue P6X58D-E der Xtreme Design Serie eine gute Performance bietet und ein erstaunliches Overclockingpotential besitzt. Einen so hohen Busclock konnten wir selten in unseren Tests erreichen. Wird das Speicheroverclocking mi...
ASUS hat mit dem P6X58D-E einen großen Wurf gemacht, der vorallem auch zum eigenen Rampage III Extreme eine starke Konkurrenz darstellt. Die Ausstattung enthält alles, was im Alltag genutzt werden kann. Nur der fehlende eSATA-Port und für manchen Nutz...
ASUS has produced a quality mainstream X58 board with the P6X58D-E that has a nice mix of features at a reasonable price. The black / blue / white color scheme of the P6X58D-E matches other ASUS boards that we have looked at, which looks good in my o...
Now let’s see what good words we can find about the ASUS P6X58D-E. First off, its packaging is robust and informative. The accessories are richer than what you get with many other mainboards, but without any extras. The PCB design is clever and practic...
The and Asus P5X58D-E are very similar to each other in terms of price, features and performance. The D-E has a few things going in its favour though, such as its extra on-board overclocking features, friendly BIOS, extra power phases and slightly sup...
We have now taken a look at two of ASUS's high end motherboards, both of which ended up performing and overclocking relatively equal to each other. The P6X58D-E happens to be a heck of lot cheaper, so why shell $380 USD for the Rampage 3 Extreme? Well ...
Zusammenfassung: Gigabyte GA-X58A-UD3R and ASUS P6X58D-E review - Conclusion Author: Luka Rakamaric Date: 11 Aug 2010 We must say that the 1366 platform had little to offer to an average buyer, as the 1156 offers just a tad slower performance for a lower price. Multi GPU configurations and workstations with high memory requirements were practically the only ones that really needed the 1366. With Intel’s introduction of six core CPUs exclusively for 1366, this platform got another plus to its side. Not so much right now, as the CPUs are incredibly expensive when compared to their four core siblings, but as an upgrade. However, you have to have in mind that the 5 series of chipsets will be the only one using the current sockets, while the next generation X68 will switch to four memory channels and a new socket. Cheap motherboards (cheap in the X58 world) certainly do work. They deliver as promised, and can do almost anything the most expensive ones can. With both you’ll have the latest connectors, huge amounts of..
Updated features compared to original X58 boards including True USB 3 and SATA 6Gb/s, Gulftown ready, Excellent price
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Though the X58 chipset has really not changed in the nearly two years since its introduction, technology has of course moved on. Besides Intel’s 32nm process, which made the Gulftown six-core i7 980X processor possible, USB 3.0 and SATA 6Gb/s’ release...
Good Quality, USB 3, SATA 3, RAID support on the SATA 3 controller, Good overclockability, Stable, Great layout
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During my testing of the P6X58D-E motherboard I was not all that disappointed with its performance. I tend to look at three main characteristics when it comes to reviewing motherboards. One of these three characteristics I look at is, how is the layou...