ASRock P55 Extreme

ASRock P55 Extreme @ Think Computers

“Prior to about a year ago, ASRock boards were definitely in the economy class. Oh, they were decent, stable motherboards, but they just had the look and feel of inexpensive. Not so today, ASRock’s boards are just as nice as those built by the “household name” companies like Gigabyte, Asus, etc. Today I will be looking at the little brother to the P55 Deluxe, the ASRock P55 Extreme.”

ASUS P7H57D-V EVO

ASUS P7H57D-V EVO @ TweakTown

“ASUS has now brought this mindset to bear for the H55 and H57 chipset. Although the H55 and H57 are aimed at the mainstream and entry level market, ASUS has not allowed this to stop them from making an enthusiast level product. Today we take a look at the P7H57D-V EVO. This board has both USB 3.0 and SATA 3.0 as well as ASUS’ Turbo EVO software for quick and stable overclocking.”

ASRock H55DE3

ASRock H55DE3 @ Hardware Secrets

“ASRock is a manufacturer targeted to the entry-level market, competing with ECS on this particular segment. It’s been a while since we’ve last took a look on their motherboards, so we were really curious to see their H55 solutions. So far they released four H55-based motherboards. Let’s take a look on H55DE3.”

ASUS P7P55 WS SuperComputer

ASUS P7P55 WS SuperComputer @ Bjorn3D

“Since the P7P55 WorkStation SuperComputer Motherboard is based on the P55 chipset, it comes with socket LGA1156. There are many options that can be used with LGA1156, like for example the Intel Core i5, Core i7 and Xeon 3400 Series Server based Processors. ASUS allows users to use all these different series processors to fit the customers needs.”

ASUS P7P55D Premium & P7P55D-E Pro

ASUS P7P55D Premium & P7P55D-E Pro @ OC Club

“When it comes down to price, I would have to give the edge to the P7P55D-E Pro. Its feature set and performance are a match for the P7P55D Premium, but it just can’t reach the same clock speeds with the stability I require, most likely due to the difference in the power circuits. Both boards are are full featured boards – each with a little something special.”

MSI H57M-ED65

MSI H57M-ED65 @ HardwareZone

“Like the H55 chipset, the H57 has Intel’s Flexible Display Interface (FDI) that is able to take advantage of the integrated graphics core on the Clarkdale family of Intel Core i5/i3/Pentium processors. These processors have the graphics core built into the CPU packaging and the integrated graphics, dubbed Intel HD Graphics, is competent at playing 1080p HD content.”

ECS H55H-CM

ECS H55H-CM @ Hardware Secrets

“ECS has released four motherboards based on the new Intel H55 chipset, which is targeted to the new Core i3 and Core i5 processors with integrated video. Although they also have high-end products, ECS is definitely better known for providing motherboards with the lowest price tag in the market. Let’s see what you can expect from H55H-CM.”

EVGA H55

EVGA H55 @ Hardware Secrets

“Motherboards based on the new H55, H57 and Q57 chipsets are targeted to the new Core i3 and Core i5 processors with integrated video, and EVGA has so far released two different models based on H55, simply named H55 (the most complete model, USD 170 MRSP) and H55V (entry-level model, USD 100 MRSP). By the way, wouldn’t be nice if all motherboard manufacturers used simple product names?”

Three AMD 785G Motherboards

Three AMD 785G Motherboards @ MadShrimps

“These three 785G has their own advantages. GIGABYTE has full features, DFI has better heat design and BIOSTAR non-solid capacitor design makes it be cheaper. Also they all have different lack points, so I think it’s unfair to pick up any one be the best choice.”

ASUS P7P55D-E Pro

ASUS P7P55D-E Pro @ Bjorn3D

“The Asus P7P55D-E Pro is almost an exception to the pricier Asus offerings. Hitting the $200 price range, it’s a little more than some people would like to pay but the board extrudes quality and overclockability so the price is justified.”