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| | Features | CPU: Socket 1366 Support Core i7 Extreme/Core i7 Processor; Supports Intel Turbo Boost Technology & QPI Upto 6400 MT/sChipset: Intel X58 & ICH10R Memory: 6x DDR3-2000(OC)/1600/1333/1066 DIMMs, Triple Channel, Non-ECC, Un-buffered, Upto 24GBSlots: 3x PCI-Express 2.0 x16 Slots (Supports ATI Quad-GPU CrossFireX and nVidia 3-Way SLI Technology); 1x PCI-Express x1 Slot; 2x PCI SlotsSATA: 6x SATA2 Ports, Support RAID 0, 1, 5, 10; 2x SATA3 portsAudio: Realtek ALC889 8-Channel High Definition Audio CODECLAN: Marvell 88E8056 Gigabit LAN controller featuring AI NET2Ports: 8x USB 2.0 Ports(4 rear, 4 by headers); 2x USB 3.0 Ports; 2x IEEE 1394a Ports (1 rear, 1 at mid-board); 2x PS/2 Ports; 1x RJ45 LAN Port; 1x Coaxial S/PDIF Out; 1x Optical S/PDIF Out; Audio I/O JacksPower Connector: 1x 24pin Main Power; 1x 8pin CPU Power
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| | Description | Asus P6X58D-E Socket 1366/Intel X58/SATA3&USB3.0/A&GbE/ATX Motherboard |  |
| | Product Details | | Product Length: | 13.36 inches | | Product Width: | 10.75 inches | | Product Height: | 3.11 inches | | Product Weight: | 4.05 pounds | | Package Length: | 13.5 inches | | Package Width: | 11.0 inches | | Package Height: | 3.1 inches | | Package Weight: | 4.0 pounds | | Average Customer Rating: | based on 22 reviews |
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9 of 10 found the following review helpful:
Watch out! No eSata on this board. Dec 12, 2010
By T Payne
"t_payne"
I happen to use eSata external drives quite a bit. Amazon's comparison chart indicates that this board has an eSata port in the back. IT DOES NOT. This is not the end of the world but for a board of this caliber, I didn't even think for a minute it wouldn't have eSata. Even the older P6T had it. But thank goodness it still has a PS2 connection for my 12-year-old Dell keyboard from back when I was in college! Just kidding...seriously Asus, in your newest version you got rid of IDE, floppy connections and eSata but you hold on to a PS2 connection?? Who actually makes these decisions? All in all an excellent motherboard. I really can't understand why anyone would need a second LAN port and pay a 70-dollar premium for the "premium" version of this product. So for most builders this is an awesome product for a very reasonable price.
14 of 17 found the following review helpful:
Great motherboard Jul 12, 2010
By G S
"Gevz2kx"
Asus makes great motherboards and this new P6X58D-E follows suit. It is the little brother of the P6X58D Premium but all you get with the premium is an extra LAN port and Asus Express Gate which is an OS embedded into the BIOS. I think those are the only differences...
Things I like: USB 3.0 SATA III Integrated 7.1 Audio Looks great
Things I don't like: I would've liked a few more SATA ports, there are 8 but most cases have rooms for 10 drives.
Overall this is a great board. It was between this and one from Gigabyte. Both are great
8 of 9 found the following review helpful:
Recommended Aug 08, 2010
By DSK NM
"dsk"
I really like this motherboard. My first experience with the ASUS bios, took 5 minutes to overclock it to a modest 3.3 GHz with an I7 930 which is stable with the default VCore 1.2v. Construction and layout is outstanding. Look forward to clocking it higher. Included disk had links to online drivers and useful software like latest chipset drivers, Intel Matrix Storage manager. No complaints, this is a great board.
4 of 4 found the following review helpful:
Best Board Available in this Price Range Feb 13, 2011
By W. David McGuinn Jr. I looked at different mother boards for over two months and finally concluded that this was the most bang for the buck (full machine configuration below). You can get higher end gaming boards but if what you want is a good solid board that will serve your computing needs well into the future I do not think you can do better. I wanted to build a machine that would serve my needs for several years. This board has the features that will allow it to handle any software task I can envision throwing at it. One of the features that attracted me to this board the most is the availability of USB 3, even though I do not have any USB 3 devices yet it is nice to know that when I do get them I will not have to add a card. I did put in four USB connectors on the front of the machine and my case has two more at the top (see my review of the case separately). Having three PCIe slots is also helps make this board futureproof and allows for easy configuration of CrossFireX video setup. The board runs cool thanks to well designed heat-sinks and thanks to the Cooler Master hyper 212 fan. The board has an onboard power switch and other features you usually only find on higher end boards. The program for configuring the board will give an over clocker all the control they need, but in my case the Motherboard found all the hardware on the first boot up and set all the parameters to what appears to be optimal. I have Windows 7, Adobe Acrobat, and Office on a 60 GB SSD and the machine screams. Even with Norton sifting through everything, boot-up takes less than 30 seconds. The lack of an on board External SATA is not a problem with the CM 690 II case as it has an external SATA on the top that connects to one of the onboard SATA ports.
Nevertheless, the board has a few minor flaws. It handles 6 GB of memory easily but higher configurations can be tricky. Make sure you see the ASUS website describing the board before you buy your memory to assure that the configuration is supported. The memory chart is good but it is a bit dated, the configuration you want may not be on there. Another drawback is the fact that the 8-pin power connecter is quite a distance from 24 pin connector. This will only be a problem if you install your power supply in the bottom of the case as I did. Stretching the power cable around was a bit tricky and it had to go across the memory slots. The board is a bit flimsy, it would be nice if it was a little stiffer. The bezel included to cover the ports at the back of the board just plane did not fit. I had to leave it off the machine. There is a very curious piece of metal that sticks out from the PS2 mouse port. I suppose it is a retainer of some sort but it looks as though something was bent during fabrication. It was not, you can see it sticking out on the picture of the board above; the manual has no indication of what it is for or what you do with it. Without the bezel on the machine it is not a problem. Here is my complete configuration. Put together a machine like this one and you will benefit from a great deal of hard comparative shopping on my part.
Cooler Master CM 690 II Advance ATX Mid-Tower Case (RC-692-KKN2) Corsair CMPSU-650TX 650-Watt TX Series 80 Plus Certified Power Supply Sapphire Radeon HD 5770 1 GB PCI-Express Video Card Western Digital Caviar Black 1 TB Desktop Hard Drive (WD1002FAEX) Cooler Master RR-B10-212P-G1 Hyper 212 Plus Fan CPU Cooler Intel Core i7 950 3.0 6GHz 8M L3 Cache LGA1366 Desktop Processor Corsair TR3X6G1333C9 XMS3 6 GB 3 x 2 GB PC3-10666 1333MHz 240-Pin DDR3 Core i7 Memory Kit ASUS Internal 24x DVD Rewritable SATA Optical Drive DRW-24B1ST Retail (Black)
4 of 4 found the following review helpful:
Speed PLUS Jan 02, 2011
By John Stuart Jackson
"macgyver1776"
I have endured the P6X58D Premium and found it not equal or exceed the P6X58D-E. This motherboard does everthing they say it is capiable to do and then some. The 6.0 GB/sec works without any problems, the USB 3.0 is lightning fast and hasn't any issues. I've been running both boards and all in all my choice is the P6X58D-E hamds down. If your looking for a rock solid board with a good company to back it up the ASUS P6X58D-E is the one to purchase.
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