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June 2008
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The editors liked
Fantastic performance
Feature set is tops
Included WiFi is nice
Cant find a real complaint about board layout
Robust BIOS that caters to overclockers
Hit 500MHz FSB stable with relative ease
Passive-cooled
So its dead silent (and efficient)
ASUS EPU does an excellent job of conserving energy without sacrificing performance
Extremely Feature Laden
A BIOS that is an enthusiasts dream
Passive cooling of PWMs
North and Southbridge is exceptional
CrossFire™ Certified
PCI-E 2.0 support...
Full-featured
Dual PCI Express x16 slots
Highly overclockable
Quiet
Gimmicky but cool Express Gate browser
Good documentation
The editors didn't like
Expensive
AiSuite software did not work under 64-bit Vista
Price might be a deterrent to some
Some wide bodied CPU coolers may not fit
Express Gate doesnt have the space or accessibility to download
Does not overclock the Core 2 Quad nearly as well as the Core 2 Duo 45nm processors
At the very highest end of the retail motherboard market, youll find the ASUS P5E3 Premium/Wifi.N perched with a select few professional motherboards that offer features and performance that simply dont show up on lower-priced, more common motherboa...
Abstract: Between the four motherboards tested, the performance was virtually identical. In a number of the tests, the P5E3 Premium was a hair faster than the P5E3 Deluxe, but the difference was miniscule. All four of these motherboards had also worked under Li...
Published: 2008-06-24, Author: jason , review by: legitreviews.com
So, when it comes down to it, is the Asus P5E3 Premium a board that you should be looking at? Does it fit your situation? Let’s take it through the process... First off, performance on the board is very good. When compared to the other boards it w...
The recent release of the Intel Yorkfield processors gave us a reason to upgrade our main CPU testing processor with a Q9300 in an attempt to further stress the tested motherboards. Users can now expect good performance even from their "old" P35 seri...
ASUS EPU does an excellent job of conserving energy without sacrificing performance, Extremely Feature Laden, A BIOS that is an enthusiasts dream, Passive cooling of PWMs, North and Southbridge is exceptional, CrossFire™ Certified, PCI-E 2.0 support...
Price might be a deterrent to some, Some wide bodied CPU coolers may not fit, Express Gate doesnt have the space or accessibility to download, Does not overclock the Core 2 Quad nearly as well as the Core 2 Duo 45nm processors
The ASUS P5E3 Premium WIFI Ap@n is ASUSs top of the line X48 motherboard that currently retails in the $350.00 to $400.00 USD range. It is highly feature laden and in our testing all of the features worked as advertised which is quite exceptional in ...
Abstract: SysOpt thrives on value but has nothing against trading up. Like most buyers, we can be convinced to pay extra for added features so long as we feel these are worth the higher price. ASUS caters to feature-seekers with two product lines: the gamer-oriente...
Abstract: Today we have the latest-greatest P5E3 Premium under the scope, featuring Intels newest titan X48, DDR3 up to PC3-12800 and a full 1600MHz FSB for complete Penryn support. We have to ask how the new X48 will preform compared to the X38 already filling...
The ASUS P5E3 Deluxe WiFi-AP @n was one of the most impressive and expensive motherboards released last year featuring a number of new and innovative technologies (Note: the 'Deluxe' version is the current outgoing X38-based product, versus the 'Premi...