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Asus P7P55-M review

Asus P7P55-M
Our Rating :
Price when reviewed : £81
inc VAT

The P7P55-M's price isn't low enough to justify its mediocre performance and features.

Specifications

LGA1156, microATX, Intel P55 Express chipset, supports: Core i3, Core i5, Core i7

http://www.lambda-tek.com/componentshop

This microATX LGA1156 motherboard from Asus is compact, reasonably priced and has a decent array of ports and features, although it lacks the latest ports, such as USB3 and SATA III. Unusually for a microATX board, it doesn’t make use of the LGA1156 processors’ built-in graphics capabilities – this means that if you want to use it in a media centre PC, you’ll have to buy a separate graphics card.

This isn’t the only oddity – there’s a serial port on the back that we can’t see most users requiring in their newly built PC. However, a total of eight back-panel USB ports are more than welcome. There’s also a FireWire port and a PS/2 connector, but no eSATA ports. There’s no digital audio output, either – another strike against the board, as far as media centre builders are concerned – but six stereo connectors can output 7.1 analogue audio.

Asus P7P55-M

The P7P55-M’s four memory slots are capable of handling up to 16GB of overclocked PC3-17600 RAM. A PCI slot and two PCI-E x1 slots should be enough for internal expansion cards, while the PCI-E x16 slot will be needed by your graphics card. Like most compact motherboards, a dual-height graphics card will block access to the PCI-E x1 slot below. There are six SATA ports and an IDE connector for older PATA hard disks. Available headers include three USB, one S/PDIF and one parallel.

Although this isn’t the most well-rounded selection of ports and features we’ve ever seen, it’s capable enough, but the motherboard’s performance in our benchmark tests was disappointing. It got an overall score of just 126 – well below most of the other LGA1156 boards we’ve tested. If you’re looking to spend around £80 on an Intel board there are many more capable alternatives, including our Best Buy winner, Asrock’s P55 Pro/USB3.

Basic Specifications

Rating ***
Processor socket LGA1156
Form factor microATX
Size 244x218mm
Processor support Core i3, Core i5, Core i7
Processor external bus 133MHz (2.0GB/s Direct Media Interface)
Chipset north bridge Intel P55 Express
Chipset south bridge Intel P55 Express
Passively-cooled north bridge yes
Integrated graphics No
Supported memory type DDR3 1066/1333/1600/1800/2000/2200
Maximum memory speed PC3-17600
Memory slots 4
Maximum memory 16GB
Dual-channel support yes

Buying Information

Price £81
Supplier http://www.lambda-tek.com/componentshop
Details uk.asus.com

Internal Ports

Power connectors 1x 24-pin ATX, 1x 8-pin ATX
PCI-E x16 slots 1
Dual graphics architecture none
PCI-E x4 slots 0
PCI-E x1 slots 2
PCI slots 1
Fan headers 2
Floppy ports 0
IDE ports 1
Serial ATA ports 6
RAID chipset (max disks) Intel Express P55 (6x SATAIII, RAID 0, 1, 0+1, 5, 10)

Features

Wired network ports 1x 10/100/1000
Sound (ports) Via VT1708S (6x analogue out)
USB2 ports / headers 8/3
Firewire ports / headers 1/0
Legacy ports 1x PS/2, serial, parallel header
Other ports none
Cables included 1x SATA, 1x IDE
Brackets included none
Software included drivers only

Setup and Overclocking

Voltage adjustment CPU/RAM/Chipset
CPU clock max adjustment 500MHz

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