Asus P7H55-M Pro review

Can this new motherboard from Asus snatch the H55 chipset crown?

Asus P7H55-M Pro
This H55 chipset board uses the LGA1156 socket for the latest Intel processors

TechRadar Verdict

A close second to the H55M UD2H, but loses out on OC performance and video connectivity

Pros

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    Beefy bang for your buck

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    Solid overclocking performance

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    Fully supports every LGA1156 CPU

Cons

  • -

    Shot on cutting edge features

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Asus has a habit of knocking out infuriatingly good motherboards. Infuriating, that is, if you're a competing motherboard maker trying trying to carve out a crust in the brutal business that is PC components.

Given the Asus provenance, therefore, it's hardly surprising to find this natty little MicroATX board duking it out with Gigabyte's H55M UD2H for top honours this month. But Asus will have to be on its very best form to win: it's an awfully close fight.

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