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Asus Moves USB 3.0 to a Brand New Mobo

  October 28th, 2009



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Asus Moves USB 3.0 to a Brand New Mobo

Hot on the heels of the Gigabyte announcement yesterday, Asus has re-announced its production of a pair of motherboards packing USB 3.0. Great news on the heels of the Intel production delay last week. The two Asus motherboards, the P7P55D-E and P7P55D are built for Intel's latest Core i5 and i7 processors. The P7P55D-E is the big dog of the two and carries USB 3.0 and the new 6GB/s SATA support on-board. The P7P55D has the same 2 hot new features but only when accompanied by their U3S6 expansion board. This mobo actually was announced 2 months ago along with the SATA 6GB/s expansion card. Whatever setback they had on the original P6X58, which was unexpectedly cancelled, has been overcome on the P7P55D-E as well as being added to the daughter card.

Asus, we still love you, you still have our hearts from the eee. But considering that Gigabyte hasn't broken our heart, we're putting you on notice. One more mix up and we'll drop you like a hot soldering iron. The Gigabyte mobo boasts most of the same specs. The race is on now between the P55A and the P7P55D motherboards to see who will be the first on sale. Pricing for the Asus P7P55D-E is set at a respectable $299 and the daughter card at $29.

Via Hexus

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