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May 2008
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The editors liked
ASUS EPU-Six Engine does an excellent job of conserving energy
Extremely Feature Laden
A plethora of overclocking options
Its overall feature set makes it an enthusiasts delight
A BIOS that is second only to the ROG series BIOS
Passive cooling of PWM...
Stable
Highly overclockable
Express Gate allows near-instant usage
Excellent power-saving features
Pective price-tag (~$220)Robust and overwhelming overclocking section
The editors didn't like
Express Gate doesnt have the space or accessibility to download files
Layout of ICH10 based SATA ports is horrible
Only supports PCIe x8 when used with dual graphics cards
SATA port placement not optimal
16-phase power is rumored to be less stellar than ASUS claims it to be
With its retail price tag of about $200, we can certainly recommend ASUS P5Q Deluxe to those users who are ready to spend that much on a motherboard. This model implements full functionality of the chipset, significantly expanding it. There are so man...
Abstract: The Intel P45 platform represents the new era for motherboard designers, passing to the 65nm manufacturing process and arming the board with many new features and of course better performance. Recently we had tested the Gigabyte P45 motherboard and the...
Published: 2008-09-15, Author: Sean , review by: planetx64.com
Abstract: I was very impressed with the P5Q Deluxe, although I am not so sure that the EPU6 is as revolutionary as Asus makes it out to be, the Full 16-Phase power does offer every bit of the stability and power they claim. I have been able to reach clocks that ...
Abstract: ASUS has been around for several years now, making some of the most breathtaking gaming motherboard available on the market. ASUS is known for their excellent quality build and performance in their motherboards from the past years, but is this still th...
From a features point of view, the ASUS P5Q Deluxe delivers in spades. The ability to run the QX9770 CPU, along with the various ASUS specific features including AI Suite, and ExpressGate means that this board scores near 40 points on our feature score...
Overall we have to say again Asus has done an excellent job with a new chipset and the Asus P5Q Deluxe is no slouch at all in overclocking, performance, or power savings. ExpressGate is very innovative and cool software, EPU seems to work fairly well i...
Only supports PCIe x8 when used with dual graphics cards; SATA port placement not optimal
Asus P5Q Deluxe motherboard is an excellent building block for a power-conscious and powerful system, particularly if you plan on using only one graphics card. ...
I spent a lot of time on this board. I used it for my P35 vs. P45 launch article, with a Core 2 Duo E6400 so that it would match the configuration I used with the Gigabyte board for the P35 launch. With the latest BIOS I had, I ran into all sorts of p...
Abstract: Asus has done its best to cover all the bases by using Intel's new P45 chipset in an extensive range of motherboards. The basic P5Q has a single graphics slot, The P5Q Pro adds a second graphics slot for CrossFire and the P5Q-E adds eSATA and a second Gig...
pective price-tag (~$220)Robust and overwhelming overclocking section,
16-phase power is rumored to be less stellar than ASUS claims it to be
Intels P45 chipset isnt yet available on the market, but I think there is a reason to get excited... and Im not sure if it should be for the obvious one. P45 is a solid chipset from what we can see, but well know more once we get to stress another...