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April 2010
(87%)
21 Tests
Durchschnittliche Punktzahl von Experten, die dieses Produkt bewertet haben.
Fully featured with SATA 6 Gbps and USB 3.0, Properly built to maintain high overclocks through long-term daily usage, Modest pricing, Lowered CPU power draw via T.Probe, reducing load power consumption by almost a third, Excellent XMP support, even with
High "Auto" voltage settings, Lack of software memory timing control, Modest overclocking results, affected by power-saving PWM, "Hybrid" nature of the board leads to many clocking features, most of which aren't highlighted on packaging
Summing it all up is pretty easy. The P7P55D-E PRO is a definite winner in our books, with only a few points that hold it back. The power savings is something that impressed hugely, as this was not expected at all, and the P7P55D-E PRO's ability to han...
The real winner here is not the Intel chipset, though the Intel-based board did come out ahead in a lot of ways. The real winner here is ASUS.Most people take for granted integrated audio. Many believe, with the advent of multi-core processors, that t...
Good Price/Feature Ratio, Enthusiast-level BIOS Options
A few oddly-placed components, Small RAM quirks
LGA1156 motherboards may not have quite the sizzle that their LGA1366 brethren do, but they offer nearly identical features at significantly improved prices. Asus' P7P55D-E Pro is a perfect example of an enthusiast board with the right sort of feature set...
silvertachaward.png, Two SATA 6Gb/s ports, two USB 3.0 ports, PCIe bridge keeps SATA and USB apart from graphics interface, Excellent build quality, Excellent board layout, Supports either SLI or CrossFireX applications, More overclocking features than you will ever use, Power supply is very stable,
SATA port limited to 5Gb/s by PCIe 2.0 interface, Only one PCIe x16 slot is wired for x16, SATA port for Optical Drive located at bottom of board, Second set of DIMM sockets located under the CPU cooler (YMMV)
Although we strive to be as objective as possible, any review will reflect to some extent the perceptions and biases of the reviewer. Also, keep in mind that the computer market is very volatile, and that today's killer super product can easily become...
The ASUS P7P55D-E Pro motherboard is among the first to embrace USB 3.0 and SATA 6Gb/s connectivity, two technologies that will become a huge part of computing in the coming months. Right now the real need for both is in storage. SATA 6Gb/s is quickly...
Does the E Stand for Excellent? I’m not sure that it’s completely excellent, but it’s darn sure a much sweeter platform with USB 3.0 and SATA3 support. A little cross model driver finesse went a long way to improve the platform’s performance and we’r...
A lot of board for the money, Ready for the future with USB 3 and SATA 6Gb/s without compensation, BIOS is very overclocker friendly, Excellent overclocker
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Asus has a large number of P55 motherboards available…I counted at least 16. Of those, five are in the same product line as the P7P55D-E Pro, with this board square in the middle. $140 separates the bottom end and the top end, with the P7P55D-E Pro...
Overclocks well, Turbo Evo is a great beginners Overclocking tool, Clocked the i5 870 to 4.333GHz and we had limited time to play with the OC, Feature Packed, $200 price range for Asus Quality
So many features it can be a challenge to work through which ones will be useful for you
The Asus P7P55D-E Pro board has shown us that Asus knows how to pack a lot of punch (Overclock and Feature wise) into a fairly affordable board. Priced in the $200 price range with Sata 3 and USB 3.0 that doesn't eat your PCI-E bandwidth, the Asus P7P...
As you would expect from a $190 offering, the P7P55D-E PRO lacks nothing, either from a features or performance standpoint. I found it a bit odd that the board scored a bit lower in our SYSmark VideoCreation test, but that wasn't reflected throughout ...