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Wednesday, August 17, 2005
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The P5WD2 Premium stands alone as the top dog in the 955X market. With a good bundle and the ability to buy different packages with the same board, ASUS should smooth over some of the hard feelings caused by Intel's lack of dual core support with the 925 chipset...
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Thursday, July 7, 2005
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Interestingly the P5WD2 Premium incorporates two x16 PCI Express slots, although the second one didn't seem to offer any functionality for a graphics card. However, Windows XP does detect a second graphics card in the slot and installs the drivers, but no extra outputs were to be found in the display properties. Asus also provides a soft SLI bridge in the box, but installing this did not enable SLI. As expensive as this board might be, you do get a lot for your money and the performance results are beyond reproach. Asus has once again proven why it is the number one motherboard manufacturer in the world with another excellent product.
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Tuesday, July 5, 2005
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The P5WD2 Premium is the flagship of ASUS' new AI Life family. It has a huge selection of features, inclusive of a TV tuner and Wireless LAN in the Wi-Fi TV Edition. The board also turned out to be a great performer, but it wasn't without a catch or two...
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Monday, May 2, 2005
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The P5WD2 certainly performs very well (as evident from benchmarks). ASUS also loads the board up nicely with features like the WiFi TV Tuner card, Dual Gigabit controllers and an additional SATA controller with a port on the back panel. You also have the option of hooking up two PCI-E Video cards and enjoying quad view. Also, lets not forget the features supported by the chipset such as Matrix RAID 0,1,5 and 10 , High Definition Audio and dual core support.
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