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February 2010
(81%)
36 Reviews
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ASUS P7H57D-V EVO is definitely an original motherboard. However, while the support for the latest peripheral interfaces is nice, the simultaneous support for the integrated graphics and multiple discrete graphics cards seems to be a purely marketing ...
Abstract: Asus' P7H57D-V EVO won’t be an inexpensive board when pricing is announced but one look at its specifications and BIOS will reveal it’s worth it.For starters this board, like the MSI H57M-ED65, uses Intel’s H57 Express chipset. Compared to the H55 Expr...
The ASUS P7H57D-V EVO looks to be a very good motherboard. It has a solid feature set, solid performance, and solid stability. We are still sort of left wondering exactly who this board would be "good for." Dan used the phrase "jack of all trades, mast...
It is always hard to predict how the readers will respond to a review. Sometimes it only takes a few days to write a review, but it stays on the top ten list for a long time, and sometimes you spend a month on tests and the article remains barely notic...
Abstract: The conclusion is much the same as ever: the most expensive models are to be bought if you require additional functions such as the new generation of SATA and USB ports, mid-class models of recognised manufacturers will be bought by users which pay attention to (apparent) details such as the SPDIF output and Firewire, but..
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Published: 2010-02-26, Author: brian , review by: legitreviews.com
With the P7H57D-V EVO ASUS continues to deliver high quality motherboards with a dizzying array of features. If you are looking for rock solid overclocking of the CPU and integrated GPU on a new i3 or i5 series CPU, this is the hot ticket! ...
Published: 12th February 2010 | Source: www.asus.com | Price: £145.98 | Author: Milind ChidrawarSo it seems as though the Asus P7H57D-V EVO has fared rather well across the board (pun not intended). To summarise, it allowed us to push our Core i3 530 CPU...
Distilling the results, the Asus H57 overclocks very well but that doesn't translate into the best results we've seen. At stock speeds it's very nippy though: topping the tables in all our multimedia performance charts, however gaming is a bit more luckwa...
Abstract: January 3, 2010 saw the lift of Intel's embargo on the Clarkdale family of processors and supporting H55/H57 series chipsets. Boards featuring these chipsets have been in our labs for a few weeks now, and we have been busy testing them to figure out wh...
Overall I liked the P7H57D-V EVO, I feel it is a little overpriced for the market it is aimed at but think that Asus has banked on the flexibility and performance of the board to overcome that issue. I was surprised that it did not perform better with ...