Asus P5Q Deluxe review

The final socket 775 Intel chipset is deployed, but is it worth it?

Asus P5Q Deluxe
In addition to the P45 chipset, Asus has crammed its power-saving system into the P5Q Deluxe

TechRadar Verdict

Not a huge step up from the P35, but Asus's innovative take on Intel's new chipset is impressive

Pros

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    Excellent new features

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    Decent value for money considering it's new tech

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    Solid performance

Cons

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    Not a vast improvement on the P35

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Asus has a reputation as one of the more innovative companies in the market - the Eee being a testament to that - and this latest Asus P5Q Deluxe is no exception.

The board itself is well laid-out, with the usual, aesthetically pleasing black PCB. And, strangely, we had no slicing-our-fingers-into-salami problems with the cooling fins as we installed the CPU fan.

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