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November 2010
(85%)
21 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
If you want to take advantage of Intel's easily overclockable LGA1156 processors, the P55 Extreme 4 has everything you'll need to build the ultimate PC, and costs less than £100. ...
Abstract: ASRock was the first company to respond to our impassioned pleas for a front-panel USB 3.0 connector. As other companies attempt to catch up, we examine the boards that started it all to see if the implementation maintains full USB 3.0-class performanc...
ASRock have really delivered the goods with this product, it is one of the finest 1156 motherboards we have tested to date and is priced very competitively....
Overall, the Extreme 4 was stable and offered up decent stock numbers. It’s a comparable platform to many of the others we’ve tested only a bit cheaper. That cheaper price means a little less overclocking headroom. Considering that overclocking is just...
SATA 3, USB 3.0, Bio's easy to use, Easy to overclock, Tons of features
Memory slots to close to the CPU
The ASRock P55 Exetreme4 was great to play with and review. Anyone one from entry level to enthusiast will like this motherboard. The BIOS is easy to use along with having tons and tons of features. This board comes with a lot of great features. You al...
Abstract: ASRock was the first company to respond to our impassioned pleas for a front-panel USB 3.0 connector. As other companies attempt to catch up, we ......
The Asrock P55 Extreme4 offers perhaps the best feature set of any Intel P55 motherboard at a relatively affordable price of $150. That's roughly the same as the P55 Deluxe3 only this board carries a pair of front USB 3.0 ports and two extra on-board ...
ASRock‘s P55 Extreme4 might look like a brilliant motherboard with plenty of useful features, but it performed below average in many of our tests, which is a disappointment for a P55 board costing around £120. While its auto-overclocking tools failed to w...
The new ASRock P55 Extreme4 is a nice option if you are looking for a mainstream socket 1156 motherboard and want to buy a model with four SATA-600 ports, one eSATA-600 port and four USB 3.0 ports. The front panel adapter with two USB 3.0 ports is defi...
Published: 2010-09-20, Author: Sean , review by: tweaktown.com
The P55 Extreme4 is a nice board. It combines some great technologies into one package. You have everything from PATA/Floppy to four port RAID for SATA 3.0. The option for a second pair of USB 3.0 ports is also a handy little feature. While all of t...