Intel DP55WG

Intel DP55WG @ TechGage

“For most consumers, Intel might not be the first name to come to mind when building a new PC, but the company offers a rather robust line-up of boards for each chipset it releases. We’re looking at the $140 “mainstream” DP55WG, which has an simple overall feature-set, but includes support for IR and also NVIDIA’s SLI.”

Sapphire PI-AM3RS785G

Sapphire PI-AM3RS785G @ OC Club

“When it comes to the Sapphire Pure 785G motherboard, I have mixed feelings. When I reviewed its 790GX-based board earlier this year, I felt Sapphire made great improvements in most of the areas that count on motherboards. However, with this board, I feel like the company took a step back.”

ASUS Maximus III Formula

ASUS Maximus III Formula @ TweakTown

“Now that the Core i5 and Core i7 8xx series are officially out, we are seeing so many companies throwing out various P55 based boards. ASUS already has sent us their P7P55D which we reviewed earlier. This board is aimed at the mid-range and high-end crowd. Today the Maximus III Formula arrives for a good going over. This board is aimed at the high-end to enthusiast level crowd and is part of the Republic of Gamers series.”

ECS A785GM-M

ECS A785GM-M @ iXBT Labs

“This motherboard produces a mixed impression. On one hand, we have excellent peripheral interfaces, high-quality components, and nice options. On the other hand, the BIOS seems to be buggy. Let’s hope it will be updated.”

ASRock M3A785GXH/128M

ASRock M3A785GXH/128M @ OCInside

“The current M3A785GXH/128M mainboard costs approximately 10-15 euros less in online shops, although it offers an almost identical basic equipment. In the test report we will see if one should save the money, how high it is overclockable, if the AMD 785G can keep up with the very fast AMD 790GX chipset and where the differences are between the AMD 7xx chipsets.”

ASUS M4A785TD-V EVO

ASUS M4A785TD-V EVO @ PC Stats

“The ASUS M4A785TD-V EVO motherboard is an AMD 785G platform built with Home Theatre PC and High Definition media applications in mind. Key to its allure are a trifecta of video outputs – HDMI, VGA and DVI – powered by the integrated graphics AMD Radeon HD 4200 graphics card and 128MB of onboard SidePort memory.”

Gigabyte P55A-UD4P

Gigabyte P55A-UD4P @ TechGage

“S-ATA 3.0 and USB 3.0 devices may seem non-existent right now, but the add-in cards and motherboards to power them are certainly not. We’re taking a look at one of Gigabyte’s first “333” motherboards that supports both technologies, the feature-packed P55A-UD4P. At $180, it’s priced-right given its feature-set, and overclocks like a dream, too.”

ASRock P55 Deluxe

ASRock P55 Deluxe @ Think Computers

“ASRock is definitely not a stranger here at ThinkComputers.org, this will be the 11th ASRock motherboard I’ve reviewed. ASRock is best known for their economy motherboards and their uncommon solutions to common motherboard issues. But the last few ASRock motherboards I’ve looked at, though priced less than the competition, were full featured, well built, and every bit as good as boards from those “household name” companies.”

Jetway BI-700 LGA1156

Jetway BI-700 LGA1156 @ PCShopTalk

“In this review I have tested of the P55 boards that came out from Jetway, the BI-700, which has an interesting board design, but does not impress a lot regarding performance and also has a serious VDrop problem.”

Gigabyte GA-P55-UD4P

Gigabyte GA-P55-UD4P @ Bjorn3D

“With the new LGA 1156 platform, Gigabyte introduced five new motherboards; the P55 UD3L, P55-UD3R, P55-UD4P, P55-UD5, and the P55-UD6. The P55-UD3L is the least expensive costing $124 USD and the UD6 is the most expensive costing $249 USD. Coming right in the middle of the pack is the P55-UD4P, costing $169 USD.”