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ASUS launches six-board P7P55D series

by Parm Mann on 8 September 2009, 16:08

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The arrival of Intel's Lynnfield processors and P55 chipset has been met with phenomenal industry support. In terms of supporting motherboards, we've already seen eleven from GIGABYTE, four from MSI and boards from ECS and DFI, too.

However, the launch just wouldn't be complete without a selection of boards from ASUS and the Taiwanese giant is on hand with six "Xtreme Design" boards that form its all-new P7P55D series.

ASUS' range consists of the P7P55D Premium (pictured), P7P55D Deluxe, P7P55D EVO, P7P55D PRO, P7P55D and P7P55D LE. Eagle-eyed readers will note that we previewed the P7P55D EVO and P7P55D Deluxe back in July.

Visually, ASUS' boards are arguably some of the best-looking on offer, and they're packed with no shortage of exclusive features. ASUS tells us the P7P55D series boards are built using its "Xtreme Design" formula, incorporating the Hybrid Technology functionality revealed last week.

ASUS also finds itself as one of the few manufacturers that currently provides support for SATA 6Gbps. The P7P55D Premium provides a duo of on-board SATA 6Gbps ports, while other P7P55D series boards can achieve third-gen SATA speeds via an optional expansion card.

Want to know which of ASUS' six boards is for you? Check out the comparison table below, complete with current pricing.

Motherboard P7P55D Premium P7P55D Deluxe P7P55D EVO P7P55D PRO P7P55D P7P55D LE
Price* £204.18 £167.38 £150.13 £134.03 £114.48 £101.83
CPU Socket
LGA1156 socket for Intel® Core™ i7/Core™ i5 Processors
Chipset
Intel® P55 Express Chipset
Memory
DDR3 2133 (O.C.) /1600 /1333 /1066 MHz
DDR3 2000 (O.C) /1600/1333MHz
Power Phase
48 Hybrid Phase**
24 Hybrid Phase**
16 Hybrid Phase**
16 Hybrid Phase**
16 Hybrid Phase**
8+2 Phase
PCIex16 Slots
2
3
3
3
2
2
Multi-GPU
CrossFireX/SLI
CrossFireX/SLI
CrossFireX/SLI
CrossFireX/SLI
CrossFireX
CrossFireX
Gbit LAN
x2
x2
x2
x1
x1
x1
Audio
10-ch HD, DTS
10-ch HD, DTS
8-ch HD, DTS
8-ch HD, DTS
8-ch HD, DTS
8-ch HD, DTS
Storage
6x SATA 3Gb/s
9x SATA 3Gb/s
8x SATA 3Gb/s
7x SATA 3Gb/s
7x SATA 3Gb/s
6x SATA 3Gb/s
1x eSATA (by bracket)
1x eSATA (by bracket)
2x eSATA (one by bracket)
2x eSATA (one by bracket)
1x eSATA
1x eSATA
1x Ultra DMA
1x Ultra DMA
1x Ultra DMA
1x Ultra DMA
1x Ultra DMA
1x Ultra DMA
2x SATA 6Gb/s
2x SATA 6Gb/s (Add-on-card)***
USB
12 (8 ports at back panel, 4 ports at mid-board)
14 (8 ports at back panel, 6 ports at mid-board)
1394a
2 ports (One at mid-board, one at back panel)
N/A

* Pricing from SCAN.co.uk correct as of 4pm, Tuesday September 8
** Hybrid Phase = Xtreme Phase * T.Probe. Hybrid Phase equates power efficiency achieved in other power phase designs
*** The PCIE GEN2 SATA6G card is sold separately



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P7P55D Pro for me, BUT what HEXUS, can you do a round up table, like you have done here for uATX baords for P55?
Thre's a living review of the deluxe version over on Clunk.org.uk ;)
the main difference seems to be it's got an overclocking remote control tweeker

Is it any use? he'd not got that far last I read.
Pob255
Thre's a living review of the deluxe version over on Clunk.org.uk ;)

Fixed :D
Deepest appologies oh mighty one :bowdown:


I really should join your forum at some point and I do love your new avatar over there btw ;)
i got my p7p55d up and running about an hour ago.

not done any overclocking yet as wanna bench at stock see if its any faster than my old q9550