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Theres something to be said for Intels chipset release practices. Typically, each major revision has consisted of multiple versions: a powerful, enthusiast high-end chipset, and then a number of slimmed down versions. Note, we say "slimmed down"...
For two boards that are labeled as "mid-range", we found that their performance was anything but. The P965 Platinum either tied or beat the Asus P5B-E in each test, whether synthetic or real-world, although the delta between the two boards was sligh...
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By now every man and his dog know just how good Core 2 based computers are in terms of raw performance as well as its thermal characteristics. Intel finally got the message; Pentium 4 was a dud, as it couldn’t beat a 1GHz Pentium 3 with its 2GHz fla...
ASUS constantly comes out with new motherboards for their portfolio and its clear why - ASUS keeps improving on their designs and without a doubt the “Republic of Gamers” Commando motherboard shows the most promise for their Core 2 line up and...
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digital-daily.com Updated: 2011-09-25 14:38:44
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pcstats.com Updated: 2011-09-25 14:38:48
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The Asus P5B-E motherboard has a retail price of $173 CDN ($151 US, £76 GBP) which puts it in the middle in terms of price range for P965 Express motherboards.
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MotherBoards.org Updated: 2011-09-25 14:38:52
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2006 has been an interesting year in computers, and 2007 looks to continue to be interesting. The merger between AMD and ATI has changed everything in the graphics and motherboard market and will result in the "Fusion" between the graphics card and the...
ASUS has done a good job with the mainstream 965 chipset with the ASUS P5B-E motherboard. The board was completely stable during testing with only a problem with the onboard LAN marring a wonderful experience with the mainstream board. The 965 chipset...
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Asus have a long and excellent history of making some of the best motherboards that money can buy. In recent years they've even managed to step it up a notch and produce some awesome enthusiast boards. We take a look at the baby brother of the Asus P5B...
Asus have done very well with the P5B-E Plus in delivering a board that's excellent quality and great value. Beside the packaging the board can easily be mistaken for a more expensive board and has some of the performance to match.With some great results...
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Today we take a look at the latest P965 based motherboard from Asus. The P5B-E follows up the extremely successful Asus P5B Deluxe WiFi, which was known to be an excellent overclocker. Will this board live up to the high expectations set by its close r...
The last motherboard I reviewed, the Gigabyte GA-965P-DS3, reached a record stable 3.64GHz (455x8) overclock for us with our Conroe E6400 - however the Asus P5B-E just blew past it, setting a whole new stable FSB record - 480MHz with a 7x processor mu...
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We have been reviewing several of ASUS high-end motherboards the last few months (ASUS P5N32-SLI Premium, ASUS P5W64WS Professional Motherboard, ASUS M2N32-SLI Deluxe Wireless Edition). ASUS however also have cheaper and simpler motherboards in the li...
Good overclocker, Q-Connector included, Fanless NB/SB cooling, All the conenctors you need, Good performance...
Plain looking motherboard, "Only" single GigabitLAN and 16xPCIE, Frontpanel Audio connector hard to reach...
The ASUS P5B-E is a very good motherboard. While not having all those extra bells and whistles you find on ASUS high-end motherboard it still manages to perform very well. I would in fact go so far to say that unless you know you need all those extra...
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