So has this cut-price model cut the performance too or is it quite the bargain?Unquestionably, as our results indicate, it's a bargain.Starting with the looks, it reminds us a lot of the earlier Rampage models. It's nice to see a motherboard from ASUS tha...
Abstract: We’ve received a very interesting motherboard model from ASUS this time around. This is the very model that we’ve used for testing Intel’s Core i7 980X CPU. With an estimated retail price of around 200€, this motherboard presents customers with a very ...
The addition of USB 3.0 and SATA 6Gb/s controllers is nothing more than an evolutionary step in X58 motherboard design, and all of today’s boards used the same parts to address these technologies. Aside from those updates, frankly, none of today’s moth...
All in all the Asus P6X58D-E is exactly what we were looking for in a P6T replacement. Its performance is superb and the overclocking facilities on offer are a match for boards costing far more money. The P6X58D-E owes much of its heritage from the P6X...
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Published: 2010-08-30, Author: Sean , review by: tweaktown.com
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Very easy 200 BCLK overclock, Good operating temperatures even when overclocked, Decent accessory pack, Good looks and layout, 32nm CPU, USB 3.0, SATA 6Gb/s RAID support...
Factory BIOS had some memory issues...
Overall, this motherboard had everything I would look for in most LGA 1366 motherboards; it can handle triple card configurations, has eight SATA slots, all six memory slots unlike some boards with three, clean open CPU socket, solid chipset cooling, ...
Intel's LGA1366 platform is alive and kicking for the foreseeable future. Built through a combination of Core i7 chip and X58 motherboard, ASUS goes for the value end of the market with the P6X58D-E - a slightly cut-down version of the rather tasty P6X...