ASUS is a brand known for quality and excellence in all of their products. With the launch of NVIDIA’s 680i chipset ASUS presented enthusiasts with the Strike Extreme board with the price tag of around $400. This price tag made it very unreasonable for most consumers out there. Because ASUS knows everyone is not made of money they released the P5N-E SLI board, which uses the less expensive 650i chipset. This is a very great option for consumers who want to SLI support on the Core 2 Duo platform.
..The P5N-E SLI is really a great performing motherboard, especially for the price. Right now you can find the P5N-E SLI for around $135. I did do some overclocking getting the processor up to 3.0 GHz stable. I have seen reviews of the P5N-E SLI where people where able to get lower rated chips well over 3 GHz. If you are looking for an affordable SLI motherboard capable of decent overclocking ability without all of the "extras" then I would recommend the ASUS P5N-E SLI. Overall ThinkComputers give the ASUS P5N-E SLI Motherboard a 9 out of 10 score and our Recommended Award!
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