The Asus P7P55D Intel motherboard comes in a beautiful blue package. The front of the box has plenty to say about the features of this particular Intel mainboard, from Windows 7 and ATI CrossFire support through to its 12+2 phase power design, and from its use of Japanese capacitors through to the motherboard's automated overclocking abilities. The Asus P7P55D Intel mainboard keeps its bundle simple, but still includes enough cables to get you going as well as a paper manual, driver disc, and backplate for the motherboard. The whole design of this Intel board is very clean with plenty of space for your system's components without any overlap, while the actual aesthetic of the board is hugely pleasing if you're worried about such things. The backplate of the motherboard features PS/2 keyboard and mouse connectors, eight USB 2.0 ports, one eSATA and one FireWire input, a single RJ-45 Gigabit Ethernet port and a combination of six analogue audio inputs and outputs coupled with a mini-TOS optical output. The use of a dual-channel memory controller by all Lynnfield CPUs means we find just four DIMM slots here, which should support a maximum of 16GB of DDR3 memory. Featured below these slots is ASUS' MemOK button, which can be used to get your machine booting if you're having issues with memory incompatibilities. The Asus P7P55D Intel motherboard uses VIA Vinyl 1828S as audio controller with ten-channel capable, VIA VT6308P chip tp provides the goods in terms of Firewire support and a Realtek RTL8112L chip to handle the Gigabit networking.
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