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February 2012
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Good heatspreader design
Work great with this Asus P9X79 Deluxe motherboard
Abstract: Intel's Sandy Bridge-E processors and the new Socket 2011 are hitting the virtual shelves. And whenever there's a new socket or chipset, many new motherboards hit the market...
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Published: 2012-01-20, Author: Gordon , review by: maximumpc.com
Abstract: Those wanting to build the ultimate performance system will naturally turn to Intel’s new LGA2011 platform which recently made its debut with the Sandy Bridge-E processors. This highly refined architecture takes the original Sandy Bridge design and pum...
Lately, when we started studying a new platform or began a series of reviews of mainboards based on a new chipset, we tried to gather several different mainboards in the first review, mostly from the top of the line-up. Of course, it is clear why we d...
The P9X79 Deluxe looks to be a solid board from what we can tell so far. We have not dived into the performance yet, but just in looking at the component choices along with the design logic we would be very surprised to find that the P9X79 Deluxe does not...
Packed with added features and options not seen on some other products in the same price range, Clean, color-themed and traditional layout, Fully functional UEFI BIOS, including mouse support and support for 3 TB+ drives, VRM capable of 300W, over double
Lack of an included accessory to make use of the USB 3.0 front panel header, Crossfire limited by slot configuration, as the lack of an included extended Crossfire bridge means that the majority of AMD GPU users will be confined to a x16/x8 PCIe lane assi
The ASUS P9X79 Deluxe really did impress us every step of the way during our testing period. It clocked exceptionally well, both for the CPU and the memory, offered many options not seen elsewhere, and ultimately, those options are what helped us push ...
The Intel DX79SI motherboard isn't competitive with the ASUS boards; large skull insignia aside, it's simply outclassed on performance and features. That said, it's $40-$80 less than the ASUS motherboards, and that's money you can put into other parts...
Asus has once again taken the basic platform of a chipset and made it something special. This is a top performing board that is just loaded with amazing features that are sure enhance the user's experience with this board. There is a reason these boards a...
Loads of USB 3.0 and SATA connectors, Excellent, easy-to-use GUI BIOS and utilities, Six PCI Express slots
Pricey, No PCI slot for legacy hardware
Addressing the shortcomings of Intel’s X79 chipset by piling on extra USB 3.0 and SATA ports, this fully loaded motherboard is a great basis for a six-core Sandy Bridge-E PC. (You'll have to bid farewell to your last legacy PCI card, though.) ...