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<blockquote data-quote="VSGM" data-source="post: 5504168" data-attributes="member: 43384"><p><img src="http://hothardware.com/articleimages/Item1372/small_core-i5-i7-asus-evga-intel-mobos-15.JPG" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p><p></p><p>EVGA also chimed in with one of their P55 SLI motherboards. As its name suggests, the board obviously supports SLI (and CrossFire). But another interesting feature has to do with its CPU cooler retention holes. The EVGA P55 SLI is outfitted with CPU heatsink mounting holes that are compatible with both legacy socket 775 and new socket 1156 heatsinks, which could save upgraders some money.</p><p></p><p>Additional features of the EVGA P55 SLI include Low Inductance Ceramic Capacitors in the CPU cavity, dual clock generators for the CPU and PCIe interface, to ensure clean signals while overclocking, and a POST code error reporter. Relatively large aluminum heatsinks reside on the VRM and chipset. On-board power, reset, and clear CMOS switches are situated along the bottom edge of the board.</p><p></p><p>We did not have time to put the EVGA P55 SLI through its paces in time for this article, but we will be rounding up a number of P55-based motherboards in the not too distant future. So stay tuned for the full scoop.</p><p></p><p><img src="http://hothardware.com/articleimages/item1372/big_core-i5-i7-asus-evga-intel-mobos-16.jpg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="VSGM, post: 5504168, member: 43384"] [IMG]http://hothardware.com/articleimages/Item1372/small_core-i5-i7-asus-evga-intel-mobos-15.JPG[/IMG] EVGA also chimed in with one of their P55 SLI motherboards. As its name suggests, the board obviously supports SLI (and CrossFire). But another interesting feature has to do with its CPU cooler retention holes. The EVGA P55 SLI is outfitted with CPU heatsink mounting holes that are compatible with both legacy socket 775 and new socket 1156 heatsinks, which could save upgraders some money. Additional features of the EVGA P55 SLI include Low Inductance Ceramic Capacitors in the CPU cavity, dual clock generators for the CPU and PCIe interface, to ensure clean signals while overclocking, and a POST code error reporter. Relatively large aluminum heatsinks reside on the VRM and chipset. On-board power, reset, and clear CMOS switches are situated along the bottom edge of the board. We did not have time to put the EVGA P55 SLI through its paces in time for this article, but we will be rounding up a number of P55-based motherboards in the not too distant future. So stay tuned for the full scoop. [IMG]http://hothardware.com/articleimages/item1372/big_core-i5-i7-asus-evga-intel-mobos-16.jpg[/IMG] [/QUOTE]
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