Asus is one of the few board manufacturers that releases custom motherboards based on either of Intel or Nvidia chipsets. Nvidia’s 680i SLI platform offers support for all currently sold Core2Duo processors with impressive features and according to the specifications, performance. This makes it ideal for a user wants a stable and at the same time futureproof motherboard for the Core2Duo platform. In this review we examine how Asus’ P5N32-E SLI performs and compare it to Intel’s 965Express and 975X chipsets.
..We are very happy with the P5N32-E SLI. The retail price of course is high (US$274.99~$299.99), as is the case with all high-end Asus motherboards. This board can become a serious and stable base for overclockers and power users who like to push their systems to the limit. There are tons of options to play with and optimize overall performance. Overall, a highly recommended product to all Core2Duo users.
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