Any reviews on this motherboard. Would like to buy another gigabyte with a new i7/i5 processor. Any comments on this MB? Price seems affordable enough.
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GA-P55-UD3 - Best MB for the i5/i7?
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Re: GA-P55-UD3 - Best MB for the i5/i7?
What do you need it for? I've used it for a Core i5 750 review, I'm still using it for RAM performance scaling review and I think it's fine board. It's definitely enough if you don't plan to hit spees >4GHz, int that case other boards might be better. The 6 phase PWM hetsinsk get very hot at 4+GHz, so I would get something witha bigger heatpipe cooler & more phases for 4+Ghz 24/7 overclock.
If you don't overclock heavily and you don't need features lieke eSata that only more expensive boards provide then I can definitely recommend the board. After 2 weeks of heavy testing I have not encoutered any problems, it's definitely very stable in my setup.
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Re: GA-P55-UD3 - Best MB for the i5/i7?
You do mean P55M0UD2 right?
Here is a comparison of UD3R and UD2, the only difference in the UD3 and UD3R is RAID Capability in the Intel chipset >>
Newegg.com - Computer Parts, PC Components, Laptop Computers, Digital Cameras and more!
Here is Gigabyte's page for both >>
GIGABYTE - Product - Motherboard - Overview - GA-P55-UD3 (rev. 1.0)
GIGABYTE - Product - Motherboard - Overview - GA-P55M-UD2 (rev. 1.0)
Depends on your needs which would be better really, check out the specifications of each at Gigabyte's site as it looks like the Newegg specs are a bit off
Also, I posted here for P45 what some of the naming scheme means, this still applies in P55 >>
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