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ASUS P5K Deluxe/WiFi-AP review Print E-mail
Written by Eliot Kucharik   
Sunday, 10 June 2007 14:57
Article Index
ASUS P5K Deluxe/WiFi-AP review
1 Features
2 Features cont.
3 Layout, part 1
4 Layout, part 2
5 Testbed
6 Chipset, BIOS, oc
7 Benchmarks
8 XVID part 2
9 LameMT
10 power-consumption
11 conclusion


Conclusion:
For an enthusiast board the configuration is questionable, hardcore-overclockers will not be very satisfied when high CPU-clocks can't be reached. Meanwhile, other manufactures have released their highend boards and are selling them for about €40,- to €50,- less, Wi-Fi is not an argument for such a high price premium.

The board itself runs stable. We will look into the performance issues with faster memory. If you aren't intersting in overclocking and a decent CPU will suffice, it will do the job, but there are cheaper boards arround that will do the same job for less money. Hardware-overclockers should be cautious.


The ASUS P5K Deluxe retails for about €190,-.



 
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