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GIGABYTE P55-UD6 (P55 Express) Motherboard Mr.Tweak Nov 10th, 09, 12:44 PM #1

Today's candidate is a high-end board for the mainstream market from the good people at GIGABYTE. The P55-UD6 is one of the latest boards to run on the P55 single chip solution from Intel.

Aimed for a more high-end market in the mainstream, this board comes in at just under $250USD over at Newegg which isn’t a great deal more than the ASUS offering. Will it match up in performance and features? We shall endeavour to answer this question.

Review @ GIGABYTE P55-UD6 (P55 Express) Motherboard :: TweakTown


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psolord Nov 10th, 09, 04:11 PM #2
When reviewing a 24phase VRM mobo, you don't stay at 3.5Ghz "with just a few voltage tweaks"!
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lennardseah Nov 10th, 09, 05:00 PM #3
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There are four blue slots and 2 white slots. If you want to populate all four blue slots, you can only use single sided DDR3 memory modules. This limits the size that channel A can contain. The white slots are setup as normal.
this is a big gotcha for many users
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