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February 2010
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36 Reviews
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Abstract: The P7H57D-V EVO’s performance was top-notch, and the board remained rock-solid stable throughout testing. At just under $200, though, it is somewhat pricey compared to other H55-based motherboards. But the addition of SATA 6Gbps and USB 3.0 along with Asus’ proprietary extras certainly help justify the price.
Abstract: Some very interesting pictures just landed in my inbox of the upcoming ASUS P7H57D-V EVO Motherboard! These are the first good quality pictures that I have seen of the Intel H57 Express chipset, so I had to share them with our readers. For those tha...
Published: 2010-02-01, Author: Sean , review by: tweaktown.com
When we first started playing with the ASUS P7H57D-V EVO we wondered if the board would be able to justify its hefty . After testing the board, we can say that it is a great performer with some excellent overclocking headroom and features, but we a...
Abstract: The ASUS P7H57D-V EVO is the most feature package motherboard in the roundup and as such it has the highest price point. However, when looking at all the features that this board offers it is hard to say that it's not worth it. This is the only board that comes with on-board SATA 3.0 ports for super faster transfer speeds of 6Gb/s. It also comes with amazing overclocking headroom and the..
software suite, Socketed BIOS chip, Ai Tweaker now has voltage readouts for all the voltage.
Priced a bit out of the range for its intended market, No CrossFire & SLI with Clarkdale processors (Intel imposed limitation), Only one BIOS chip, no backup or failsafe, Large CPU coolers tall memory heatspreaders can cause installation annoyances...
When Intel released the Clarkdale processors they also unveiled a surprising four new chipsets for this platform, obviously viewing the CPU+GPU chips as having significant market capturing potential. But upon looking at the specifications of these chip...
So is the ASUS P7H57D-V EVO worth buying? Using the most expensive of Intel's Core i5-supporting chipsets means there's a limit to how cheap a board like this can be, even if the price difference on the chipset is only a little extra. In addition, in...
If you want all the latest storage technologies, support for HD audio formats and plenty of space for expanding later, then it's worth the high price. ...
Core i5-661 and H55/H57It is hard not to be impressed by Intel’s latest CPU/GPU and Chipset launch. They have taken the already very impressive Core range of processors, created a high performing dual core model and added to it an integrated graphic...