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ASUS P5Q SE - Motherboard - ATX - iP45 - LGA775 Socket - UDMA133, SATA-300 - Gigabit Ethernet - HD Audio (8-channel)

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The P5Q is an Intel P45 chipset-based motherboard that combines powerful performance with great energy efficiency; and supports DDR2 1200MHz dual-channel memory architecture and one PCI Express 2.0 x16 lane for extreme graphics performance. It also comes with the world's first ASUS EPU-6 Engine, allowing the CPU power supply to be digitally monitored and fine-tuned with improved VRM efficiency in heavy or light loadings ? attaining the best possible power efficiency and energy savings to help save the environment. The P5Q also supports ASUS Express Gate ? a Linux OS bootup for instant access to the Internet in 5 seconds.
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Technical Details

- Intel P45/ICH10 chipset
- LGA775 socket for Intel Core 2 Extreme/Core 2 Quad/Core 2 Duo/Pentium dual-core/Celeron Dual-Core/Celeron Processors
- EPU-4 Engine
- Express Gate
- 100% Japan-made Solid Capacitor
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Customer Buzz
 "24/7 Rock Solid" 2009-01-20
By Maros
My roommate got this board on a recommendation by me after some searching on various reviews. And this thing lives up to its reputation: It does what it's supposed to and is as solid as a rock. It's been on near 24/7 for about a month so far and GTG.



Those 3 blue blurs on the bottom of the mobo are dual USB connections, for a total of six. (For a total of a possible 12 including the back USBs.) Everything else you can pretty well see, but for ref: x1 PCIe x16 Vid Card Slot, x2 PCIe x1 Slots, x3 PCI Slots. Giga LAN, 8 Chan Audio, x6 SATA & x1 IDE connectors, x4 full speed up to 1200mhz dual-chan RAM. (There's a "Qualified Vendor List" but I put some 1066 that wasn't listed and it was fine.) Up to 1600mhz on the bus. Accepts any current Dual or Quad core processor. If you'd like a closer physical look there's always google images or the ASUS site itself.



Like most boards now, there's so much stuff on it there's an art to putting in together right (PSU hookups, then the heatsink most likely since it'll probably be pretty big. RAM, then Vid Card, etc.), but that just is what it is and not a fault of the mobo.



It's great. If I don't get another Shuttle (from a previous review), I'll probably get this.

Customer Buzz
 "Works like a Charm" 2008-10-12
By L. J. Ponton (USA)
I was so pleased with this MB that I'm getting another one, it took the Zalman CNPS9300 CPU Cooler with out a hitch despite it's size. I put everything on the MB that I could before placing it inside the tower. Loads of USB on back panel. I had pulled the latest drivers down from at the ASUS site , copied them to a CD-RW and installed them with no problems. I'm using this setup as my Media server connected directly to a L-Link DIR-655 router and running WIN XP X64, I added Kaspersky Internet Security 7 for Firewall and Anit-Virus, probably didn't need to as the router is a hardware firewall but you can never be too safe now days. It is super Energy efficient and thats also what sold me on this MB, I'm not an over clocker or a gamer, more into video and music manipulation instead.


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