Wednesday, December 9th 2009
EVGA Intros Entry-Level P55V Motherboard
EVGA expanded its lineup of socket LGA1156 motherboards, this time with the entry-level EVGA P55V. This micro-ATX motherboard provides the bare essentials for the platform, but surprisingly doesn't leave out PCI-Express external switching that provides two PCI-Express 2.0 x16 slots at dual x8 bandwidth, and with it, SLI support. The already lean PCB has a 4-phase (2+2) CPU VRM, with four DDR3 DIMM slots next to it. Expansion slots include two PCI-E x16 (x16, NC, or x8, x8 depending on how they're populated), and two PCI-E x1. One out of the six SATA 3 Gbps ports from the P55 PCH is assigned as an eSATA port, it neighbours the 8-channel audio connector cluster, four USB 2.0 ports, and an RJ-45 for the gigabit Ethernet. It is priced at US $120.
15 Comments on EVGA Intros Entry-Level P55V Motherboard
Man, EVGA is on the ball with the new set ups... lol
8x might not bottleneck a pair of 260's, but a pair of 360/380's or 5870's will suffer... and especially the cards after that - 6870 and 4xx will be dogged by the half wide PCI-e. If I was gonna get a motherboard, I would wanna keep it for a while at least.
The only board I've ever seen do everything "highend" via lowend price.. DFI Blood Iron P35.. Other then that, I haven't seen it.
I have to say, they have changed a whole lot after the 7xx series and these new boards are great.. Even for the fact it's Crossfire/sli.