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ASUS P7P55D - Performance board supporting the lastest LGA 1156 processors. Equipped with a True 12 + 2 phase power, DDR3 2133 (O.C), CrossfireX, and ASUS Xtreme Design, the P7P55D combines convenient overcocking with stability and easy DIY diagnostics and setup. Xtreme Design: Turbo V EVO: Easy real-time hardware overclocking; T.Probe: Patented power thermal controller to balance the loading between the phase power; Xtreme Phase: better quality VRM to ensure stability, overclocking and lifespan; MemOK!: Visual diagnostic on board level during POST; Express Gate: Access Internet, Photos and Skype with an "Instant On" feature in seconds; Drive xpert: Plug and Safe, Easy HDD backup; EPU: Real-time auto-optimized power management; Q-Design: Easy installation and visual diagnostic on board level during POST.
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Technical Details
- ASUS Xtreme Design - TurboV EVO, T.Probe, Xtreme Phase, MemOK!, Express Gate, EPU, Q-Design- Power Phase: True 12+ 2 Phase
- 4 - DDR3 2133 MHz (O.C). Up to 16 GB
- CrossfireX Support
- 8-CH HD Audio, supporting DTS
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By P. Ballard (Central Coast, CA)
PRO:
I built a new computer with this motherboard and an i5 CPU from the ground up and after adding the fan & heatsink, memory and all my other devises I turned on the computer and it just plain worked great. No problems at all including the installation of two brands of memory and neither were on the mother board's approved memory list. I read so many reviews about different motherboards and they all seemed to have comments about memory issues but this was not the case at all. I didn't even have to flash the Bios with the latest version. I first installed 4GB of Patriot 1333 Mhz Signature memory and that worked great but ended up replacing it with OCZ memory with a better latency for optimal performance and it worked great, too.
CON:
The manual wasn't laid out in the order that I usually build a system but with the enclosed add on information about memory settings, all the information you will need is in the manual.

By Ichiro
Good Motherboard. worked liked a charm and the features on it are pretty cool, the express gate is surely something useful, at least for me when I want to do a quick check of my mail and get out without having to boot up the operating system. The other features include OC software which I have't tried yet but looks easy to use.
There are a couple minor nuisances like the lack of a firewire back plate (altough there is a firewire connector on the back panel) and the ATX 8-pin connector sits on the top of the motherboard and it's crammed between the CPU cooler and the PSU (for top mounted PSU). With an aftermarket cooler the cables would surely be hard attach.

By Robert (Millbrae, CA)
Asus has several versions of this board depending on your needs. This is one of the basic versions. I've used Asus boards for years and they always included back chassis adapters for serial port, firewire and digital audio, but none of those are included here - just the MB connector for each. There is also no support for a floppy drive. If you still use them, you'll need to use an external USB floppy drive. The board supports 6 SATA devices (some of the higher priced versions support 8).
I'm using an i7 860 chip, 8GB Corsaire memory (4 sticks) and a Noctua NH-U12P SE cooler. There is ample room to access the memeory slots provided you orientate the Noctua top-to-bottom. If you orientate front-to-back, I'd install the sticks before mounting the Noctua.
The only utility I've played with so far is the Auto OC feature. When I tried it, it changed the stock 2.80Ghz up to 3.46Ghz which is where it still is. System seems to be very stable even over-clocked.
My only negative on this board would be the position of the two PCIEx1 sockets. They both lie between the two PCIEx16 sockets. My video card covers the first PCIEx1 socket rendering it useless.
This board/chip for me is likely an interim build (a year or two). Other than the debate on the future of socket 1156 vs socket 1366, I would expect to see onboard support for SATA6 and USB3.0 within a year.

By GW (United States)
I have a great ATI video card, and in my opinion every SLI based board is just huge $30+ tax to Nvidia so I really liked the fact that this has everything I need without paying more for features I don't want.
Some salient points you don't find in most reviews:
1. Extremely stable board - booted the first try and has been rock solid ever since.
2. Boot time is only OK - even without RAID or old parallel seem to take almost 16 sec. to get post screen and another 15 to get to the windows loading point. Time to first usability with Windows 7 is about 45 seconds without a lot of startup programs.
3. Onboard sound seems fine for me; the controlling UI is OK and functional and lets you do things like set the balance of your back speakers etc.
4. Sleep Mode works great - by enlarge this works very seamlessly, it shut off every fan in the system so it is totally quiet and speed time to resume is great.
5. With an SSD and Windows 7 you really never seem to wait for anything.
6. Asus has a great support forum and usually seems to churn out new bios updates and utilities.
7. Looks better in person than in the pictures where it seemed a little to pastel -- but in person it looks slick.
Negatives
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- There are 2 chassis fan plugs; 1 cpu and 1 "pwr". In speedfan you can only control the chassis fans together and you can NOT change the CPU fan by voltage (if you have a 3 prong fan instead of 4 prong) and you can never adjust the "pwr".
- The Asus windows utilities look a little too cheesy and always seem way to big and clunky for what they actually do.
- The memory bays are really close to the CPU - I don't think I could use 4 slots with the Noctura unless I moved the fan to be exhaust only.
Tips
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- Remember to try and setup the hard drives to be AHCI rather than IDE. This shaved about 10 seconds off my boot time.
- The stock BIOS didn't really do a good job w/ turbo-boost; but the 0711 Bios fixes that.
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