Asus P6X58D-E review

Asus ups the ante again with a new X58 motherboard for the budget focused

Asus P6X58D-E
The 16+2 phase design of this mobo separates it from the competition, giving you more overclocking headroom

TechRadar Verdict

Pros

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    Sensible price

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    Great performance

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    Feature-rich

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    Excellent all-rounder

Cons

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    Not quite as fast as the ROG boards

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Getting the most out of your Bloomfield i7 used to mean spending some seriously silly money on a quality X58 motherboard. Indeed Asus' Rampage III Extreme (R3E) Republic of Gamer's board is the perfect embodiment of that. An incredibly feature-rich board, with bags of overclocking potential, it's beyond the realms of most of us mere mortals at £325.

Which is where this vanilla Asus X58 board, the snappily named P6X58D-E comes in. It's the mid-range refresh of the company's X58 lineup with the all-singing, all-dancing poster children of the latest generation of motherboards; USB 3.0 and SATA 6 Gbps connections.