Corsair P64 SSD

Corsair P64 SSD @ Bjorn3D

“The advantages of a larger drive are of course more storage space, but this comes at a steep price. Right now the 64 and 128 GB SSD’s are your best bet for a combination of storage and price. Corsair has long been one of the leaders in computer technology, so this addition to their line of products should be looked at before you make a choice on what SSD you want.”

Gigabyte Lynnfield P55 Board Preview

Gigabyte Lynnfield P55 Board Preview @ Hot Hardware

“It appears the Intel P55 motherboard previews are all the rage the past couple of days, so we thought we’d get into the mix as well and show off a couple of Gigabyte-built motherboards that feature Intel’s upcoming P55 chipset for LGA1156 processors, codenamed Lynnfield.”

ASUS P7P55D Preview

ASUS P7P55D Preview @ Hexus

“The introduction of newer Nehalem-based processors will herald the release of a raft of supporting chipsets to house the LGA1155/1156 chips. The ASUS P7P55D EVO constitutes a typical example of what to expect from a mid-to-high-end P55 motherboard. Overall layout is good, if not perfect, and we should expect to see it retail for less than X58 boards.”

ECS P45T-A Black Series

ECS P45T-A Black Series @ PC Shop Talk

“Further to the right, we can find more USB connectors, USB power jumpers, the front panel connector, the Reset and Power buttons for easy access when the motherboard is not installed yet in a case, and a Case Fan connector. To the right we can also see 6 orange S-ATA connectors. The ICH10R supports RAID so we can build RAID 0,1,5 or 10 without problems.”

MSI X58M

MSI X58M @ Bjorn3D

“The hard part about being the cheapest board is low expectations. The cheapest generally means that it will not be nearly as good as something more expensive. MSI hopes to rid its users of this thought by providing a top quality board for a basement price point. They certainly have me onboard, but I have doubts as to how well this board will overclock or how it will handle with large amounts of RAM.”

ASRock X58 Extreme

ASRock X58 Extreme @ Motherboards.org

“A full-fledged X58 motherboard for under $170 was just a dream a year ago, fully realized with the ASRock X58 Extreme motherboard. ASRock offers most of the features of the X58 SuperComputer with the exceptions being 3 full length PCI Express slots instead of four and better BIOS options.”

ASUS Rampage II Extreme

ASUS Rampage II Extreme @ RBMods

“We recieved a real heavy weight board on our test bench! Asus sent a sample of their Rampage 2 Extreme motherboard which really seems to be an overclocker board filled with features so you can boost the crap out of your Core i7 boards. We are going to twist and turn it to see what type of results we can get from the board.”

ASUS P7P55D Deluxe Preview

ASUS P7P55D Deluxe Preview @ PC Per

“Though we did not have a motherboard here to do extensive hands-on testing, I did find some interesting overclocking information about the Lynnfield CPU and the ASUS motherboards that I thought I would share. First up is in regards to memory speeds: apparently Lynnfield CPUs that run at 2.8 GHz and 2.93 GHz will be able to run memory at 1600 MHz at stock settings while the 2.66 GHz parts will only be able to push 1333 MHz.”

ASRock A790GXH/128M

ASRock A790GXH/128M @ OCInside

“The ASRock A790GXH/128M motherboard with the AMD 790GX chipset and the SB750 southbridge is not only designed for Socket AM2, but it is also an excellent board for newer AMD Socket AM2+ and AM3 processors with support for DDR2 memory modules.”

MSI P55-GD65 Preview

MSI P55-GD65 Preview @ Hexus

“Much like London buses, you wait a while for the first Intel P55 chipset-based motherboards to appear and then three turn up at once. The ASUS P7P55D EVO was the first to hit the labs, followed by the microATX-sized Gigabyte P55M-UD4. Both layouts were generally clean, helped in no small part by the single-chip core-logic on P55 boards.”