ASUS P7H57D Motherboards Unveiled

ASUS is one of the leaders in the motherboard space for those who like to build their own computers, and have always gone above and beyond in offering enthusiasts special overclocking-friendly features. Their new new boards in the P7 line the P7H56D and P7H55 have a ton of new features for enthusiasts.
Both of the new boards will use Intel chipsets and will carry the Intel LGA 1366 socket for the current Core i5/i7 processors. The P7H56D will be a full ATX board while the P7H55 will a micro-ATX board for small form-factor PCs. ASUS promises the boards will be USB 3.0 and SATA 6G ready.
The boards will ship with ASUS’ GPU Boost technology – an interesting software interface that will allow you to easily overclock and monitor your graphics cards performance. The boards will come with a “special expansion chip” that will let users use two graphics cards and still have room for the expansion adapter for USB 3.0 and SATA 6G. No word on pricing at press time, but the boards will come out today.
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