Hey guys,
I've been searching high and low for an official review of the GA-P55-USB3 by Gigabyte, but I can't seem to find a single review!
The only negative thing I found out about this board was the PCI-E lanes clock a lot slower when using dual graphic cards. This isn't much of a concern for me as I do not have any plans to use two video cards.
Having said that, I appreciate any feedback regarding this board. For the same price-point, are there better boards?
I've always been an ASUS guy because I've had a good streak with their boards. But Gigabyte is getting better every year and I hear the GA-P55's have great overclocking potential with the i5 750's, which is what I'm looking for. I'm looking for solid OC'ing, stability, and reliability.
This leads me to my second dilemma. Which memory modules would be a good suitor for the board? I've read people having great success with the G.Skill Ripjaw series, but I'm not entirely sure which variation of the Ripjaw series people are referring to.
Cheers guys and I'm looking forward to the feedback
I've been searching high and low for an official review of the GA-P55-USB3 by Gigabyte, but I can't seem to find a single review!
The only negative thing I found out about this board was the PCI-E lanes clock a lot slower when using dual graphic cards. This isn't much of a concern for me as I do not have any plans to use two video cards.
Having said that, I appreciate any feedback regarding this board. For the same price-point, are there better boards?
I've always been an ASUS guy because I've had a good streak with their boards. But Gigabyte is getting better every year and I hear the GA-P55's have great overclocking potential with the i5 750's, which is what I'm looking for. I'm looking for solid OC'ing, stability, and reliability.
This leads me to my second dilemma. Which memory modules would be a good suitor for the board? I've read people having great success with the G.Skill Ripjaw series, but I'm not entirely sure which variation of the Ripjaw series people are referring to.
Cheers guys and I'm looking forward to the feedback
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