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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
Asus has appealed to the budget conscious, feature loving, overclocking enthusiast very well indeed even though some of these features are mutually exclusive in use. It's not perfect but it's evidently a clear that this is a thorough evolution over pre...
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...
Express Gate doesnt have the space or accessibility to download files, Layout of ICH10 based SATA ports is horrible
The ASUS P5Q Deluxe is ASUSs one of the top of the line P45 motherboards in ASUSs soon to be released fleet. We anticipate the retail price of this board to be somewhere in the neighborhood of $200.00 USD. It is highly feature laden for a board that...
Well, it has been quite a fight between the latest entrants into the motherboard arena. While no clear winner could be decided by knockout, I think that it is fair to say the Asus P5Q Deluxe is quite capable to punch above its weight. Lacking the extra b...
Back when we tested the ASUS P5Q3 Deluxe it quickly became obvious that the P45 was a winner, improving on the performance and efficiency of the original P35 chipset. When armed with DDR2 memory the P45 is just as lethal, matching the more expensive X4...
Apart from the inclusion of second generation PCI Express connectivity at the north bridge, Intels upcoming P45 chipset doesnt pack much in the way of new features. However, based on our experiences with Asus P5Q and P5Q3 Deluxe motherboards, the di...
The Asus P5Q Deluxe performed well throughout our testing. In the synthetic SANDRA benchmarks, the board posted slightly lower scores than a comparably equipped X48-based system, but that didnt hold the P5Q back in the majority of our real-world appl...
Price, Ease of overclocking, Gaming performance, Performance, Power savings, Express Gate...
Early BIOS was not OC friendly...
The performance in the scientific benchmarks showed that the P45 chipset has some room to grow, exceeding the performance of the X48-based board in this comparison in just 13 out of 35 tests. In the video testing, the P45-based P5Q Deluxe showed some ...
ASUS has always put out impressive boards, and the ASUS P5Q Deluxe is without a doubt one of ASUS’ most impressive boards to come from the Taiwanese company.ASUS always puts a huge amount of time and effort into their boards and it’s with grea...
Abstract: It’s that time again and the Intel time machine is tick-tocking away.This month we’re seeing the release of a new chipset for Intel’s Express line. This is in the form of the P45 Express, and is set to replace the aging ‘Bearlake&r...