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27/08
2007

ASUS P5N32-E SLI Plus Motherboard Review

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Virtual-Hideout has just reviewed Asus latest motherboard, “P5N32-E SLI Plus”. Asus claimed that this is one of the best Quad-SLI ready motherboard with an excellent gaming perfomance. It supports Intel Core 2 Duo and Core 2 Extreme processors, as well as future Quad-core CPUs. Moreover, there’s an Extreme HD gaming technology that delivers realistic graphics experience, along with SupremeFX sound engine that provides better Signal-to-Noise Ratio and DTS surround sound for supreme audio output. Want even more realistic gaming experience? Get one additional GPU Physics card and plug it into one of those PCIex16 slots. Check either Asus official website or the review page (both links below) for more detail about the motherboard.

Excerpt from the review:

ASUS has been one of the leading manufacturers of motherboards for a number of years, and is the preferred board of the VH staff. The motherboard under the scope this time around is the P5N32-E SLI Plus, which uses the 650i chipset - a lesser version of the 680i which means a lower retail price. Although this is a newer motherboard using a less powerful chipset, they did make some changes to it and got dual x16 PCI-E SLI support. Another cool feature is the Stack Cool design which helps pull heat away from the components around the CPU. Another heat reducing feature are the heatpipes that cover each of the chipset chips separately. With so many features let’s get on with the review and see how things work out.

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