ASUS P7P55D EVO P55 Motherboard Video and Photo Preview
A quick preview of this fall
Rather than going out and enjoy the nice weather on Saturday and Sunday, I decided to put together a short preview video of the motherboard, how CPU installation works and just in general give you an overall view of the platform as whole. I did take some time to point out some of ASUS' unique features on the board including things like "Q-DIMM", "MemOK!" and "Q-LED". It is available in a very large HD version below or if you have a slower internet connection you can disable HD with the appropriate button on the YouTube window:

The ASUS P7P55D EVO with a Thermaltake SpinQ installed

The ASUS P7P55D EVO with a Lynnfield CPU installed

There are three "physical" x16 PCIe 2.0 slots though the black one is x4 speed from the chipset

On this engineering sample, there are eight total SATA ports, two of which are powered by a Marvell SATA 6.0 Gb/s chip

A return to the world of dual channel memory and pairs of memory!

Our Lynnfield CPU is covered in thermalpaste and surrounded by power caps, etc

The VIA chips powers Firewire and the Realtek 8110 chip powers Gigabit Ethernet

Between the two PCIe x16 slots is logic for auto switching between a single x16 link and dual x8 links

Here is the Marvell 88SE9123 chip for SATA 6.0 Gb/s support

Part of the "Q-LED" feature, this red LED lights when there is a problem with the graphics card

And here is the CPU LED - there are two others for memory and boot devices as well
Additional Reading:
- The Likely Delay of Intel's Core i5 Processor and Derivatives
- Details of Intel Core i7, i5, i3 branding finally shown
- Sneak Peek: MSI P55-GD65 motherboard spotted
- ECS Showcases the Latest Intel P55 Chipset Motherboard at Computex 2009
- Intel Core i5 processor delayed until September
- First tests of Intel Lynnfield creep up

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