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Monday, July 2, 2007
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The Bearlake P35 chipset, as you may know, also supports DDR3 memory from the get go, so ASUS was only too keen to launch another P5K model, replete with DDR3 support. Is it worth the £15 price premium over its DDR2-equipped stable-mate? Let's find out!
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Friday, May 25, 2007
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Let's give you our take on the ASUS P5K Deluxe motherboard - and explain how it's moved the game onwards from the forerunners, the P965 chipset and excellent P5B Deluxe.
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Thursday, May 24, 2007
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Apart from the ton of features and excellent stability, the board doesn't offer any spectacular performance and is far more expensive than the competition, or even other Asus boards. You'd be far better off investing in anything DDR2, rather than forcing yourself down and extremely expensive upgrade path. It will allow some future proofing, but by that time in 12-18 months, you might as well upgrade the motherboard with a newer chipset which will undoubtedly support faster DDR3 modules and newer features as well. It's a really weird situation because it's genuinely a really good board, but there's absolutely no reason to buy it.
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