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September 2009
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Resumen: Intel's Lynnfield based Core i5 and Core i7 processors are implemented on quite an interesting platform. Although AMD has used integrated memory controllers on their processors for years, it wasn't until recently that Intel started implementing such co...
Solid performance, Excellent layout, 2Way CrossFireX & 2Way SLI capability, Superior manual overclocking capabilities, Best automatic overclocking results yet, Very good voltage regulation & output, Impressive overall connectivity, 6 fan headers...
No integrated bluetooth to take full advantage of the comprehensive software suite, With six memory slots you would expect it to support 24GB of DDR3 RAM, not 16GB like every other P55 motherboard, No voltage read points. This is technical limitation th...
When we first saw a prototype P55-UD6 at Computex, it was hard not to be impressed since it had an industry-first 24-phase power design and six memory slots. When this model was finally revealed in retail form, we were glad to see that it hadn't lost...
No External CMOS Reset, Double Sided DIMM Overclocking...
When run at stock speeds there really is not a lot of distinction between the GA-P55-UD6 and the other P55 based boards that it was compared against. That's not a bad thing when you sit down and look at it. It means that whatever board you get, you ca...
Good performance, supports all LGA 1156 Intel processors, CrossFireX and 3-way SLI, excellent overclocking support, good choice of components, powered eSATA, excellent software bundle
Very expensive, no additional brackets for additional ports, possibly wasted PCIe x1 slots
The Gigabyte GA-P55-UD6 is an excellent product and excels in every department. It supports the LGA 1156 Intel processors and up to 16 GB dual channel DDR3 memory at speeds up to 2600+ MHz (overclocked). It boasts of multiple graphics cards support for...
If you want support for Intel’s higher-end LGA1366-based Core i7 Processors, you must use a board based on the X58 chipset instead, with which you can get support for triple-channel memory and PCI-E x16 lanes for maximum triple-GPU performance. For al...
Resumen: Intel's much awaited mainstream CPU successor to its Core 2 series finally hit the streets last month with three different processor models. In case you're still in the dark about these new processors, you should know that although they are based on the s...
Resumen: So we've shown you what ASUS and MSI's flagship motherboards would look like from our previous two preview articles here and here . Now it's time for Gigabyte. In fact, we would have had this preview earlier had the package arrived at the right address, b...
Resumen: Next month, Intel will officially announce its Intel P55 chipset. This chipset supports the new LGA 1156 Socket type processors. Ironically, the LGA1156 processors also comes in the form of Core i7 and Core i5. Today we take a look at Gigabytes lat...
Resumen: So we've shown you what ASUS and MSI's flagship motherboards would look like from our previous two preview articles here and here . Now it's time for Gigabyte. In fact, we would have had this preview earlier had the package arrived at the right address...
Resumen: Au programme pour débuter ce comparatif, quatre cartes mère basées sur le dernier chipset Intel P55. Elles ont toutes des particularités, des fonctions d'overclocking de plus en plus développées, mais aussi un certain prix ... Que valent elles réelleme...