Monday, August 3rd 2009
ASRock detailed its first-wave of motherboards based on the Intel P55 chipset, supporting the company's upcoming LGA-1156 socket processors. In a presentation to vendors, the company listed out four models targeting 3~4 price points. The lineup is lead by the ASRock P55 Deluxe, followed by P55 Extreme, P55 Pro, and the micro-ATX P55M Pro. The slides list out out every notable feature of the products, including specifications, features, and ASRock exclusives. It's over to the slides.



Source: ComputerBase.de
posted by btarunr - 9:28 AM |  Related News

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by Mussels (10:21 AM) - Reply
interesting how only extreme and deluxe support SLI - seems the matx segment will belong to ATI.
by Easo (10:27 AM) - Reply
Not bad... Actually very good imho...
by Mussels (10:35 AM) - Reply
after spending some time looking at them, its a smart layout. If i was to run three high end cards, i'd still have a PCI-E 1x slot free to use - and the bottom most slot ISNT at the very bottom of the board, so the card there wont be hitting the bottom of the case. Only real flaw is the power and reset buttosn built in, are in a location impossible to reach once its installed in a case.
by theorw (10:44 AM) - Reply
ASRock starts to impress me... When i first looked at the first mobo i though i was looking an ASUS or something... I think they ll be decent mobos...
by Mussels (10:46 AM) - Reply
by: theorw
ASRock starts to impress me... When i first looked at the first mobo i though i was looking an ASUS or something... I think they ll be decent mobos...
asrock are a division of asus, they're just the budget models (IMO, if i was going 'cheap' i'd rather midrange asrock than low end asus)
by hat (10:46 AM) - Reply
Well those are mostly for extreme overclockers and record breakers who don't use cases (ln2 pots, DICE and such) funny how my board has them... :laugh:
by Mussels (10:55 AM) - Reply
by: hat
Well those are mostly for extreme overclockers and record breakers who don't use cases (ln2 pots, DICE and such) funny how my board has them... :laugh:
my board has them too, at the bottom of the mobo where its possible to reach them in a case. Surprisingly enough, i use them fairly often when working on the system (CMOS clearing/resetting etc)
by hat (11:28 AM) - Reply
Hm, I've never used them, not once. Well, yeah maybe just once cause I wanted to turn it on that way instead of the normal way, but other than that... not twice :laugh:
by Hunt3r (3:57 PM) - Reply
ASRock..very good
by theorw (4:23 PM) - Reply
by: Mussels
asrock are a division of asus, they're just the budget models (IMO, if i was going 'cheap' i'd rather midrange asrock than low end asus)
I knew that they were division of asus but now they start to look like asus mobo s too!!
by Wile E (6:38 PM) - Reply
by: hat
Well those are mostly for extreme overclockers and record breakers who don't use cases (ln2 pots, DICE and such) funny how my board has them... :laugh:
by: Mussels
my board has them too, at the bottom of the mobo where its possible to reach them in a case. Surprisingly enough, i use them fairly often when working on the system (CMOS clearing/resetting etc)
by: hat
Hm, I've never used them, not once. Well, yeah maybe just once cause I wanted to turn it on that way instead of the normal way, but other than that... not twice :laugh:
That's all I use. Of course, my computer hasn't been in a case for like 2 years. (ever since the TEC meltdown.) lol
by Paulieg (6:45 PM) - Reply
by: Wile E
That's all I use. Of course, my computer hasn't been in a case for like 2 years. (ever since the TEC meltdown.) lol
I'll never use a case in my workshop again. Once I used a tech station and saw how easy it was to switch things out and set up water cooling loops without modding cases, I swore I'd never use anything else. People say that a tech station will collect more dust. I disagree, and the dust is much easier to blow off..wow that was off the original topic. LOL.
by Wile E (6:47 PM) - Reply
by: Paulieg
I'll never use a case in my workshop again. Once I used a tech station and saw how easy it was to switch things out and set up water cooling loops without modding cases, I swore I'd never use anything else. People say that a tech station will collect more dust. I disagree, and the dust is much easier to blow off..wow that was off the original topic. LOL.
I agree 100%
by LittleLizard (7:11 PM) - Reply
nice mobos asrock.
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