Asus P7H57D-V EVO

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Asus P7H57D-V EVO
82

TechSpot Metascore

Based on 12 expert reviews
  • Excellent:
    4
  • Good:
    5
  • Average:
    3
  • Bad:
    0
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Expert reviews and ratings

79

Way too expensive for decent...

By Atomic MPC on
80

Asus' P7H57D-V EVO won’t be an inexpensive board when pricing is announced but one look at its specifications and BIOS will reveal it’s worth it.For starters this board, like the MSI H57M-ED65, uses Intel’s H57 Express chipset....

By ITP.net on
100

Asus' P7H57D-V Evo is expensive, but it's packed full of features and is as future-proof as is currently possible....

By Expert Reviews on
70

So it seems as though the Asus P7H57D-V EVO has fared rather well across the board (pun not intended). To summarise, it allowed us to push our Core i3 530 CPU to 4.1GHz, carries a number of interesting and (for some) useful features. It has proven...

By Overclock3D on
70

Distilling the results, the Asus H57 overclocks very well but that doesn't translate into the best results we've seen. At stock speeds it's very nippy though: topping the tables in all our multimedia performance charts, however gaming is a...

By Bit-tech.net on
68

So is the ASUS P7H57D-V EVO worth buying? Using the most expensive of Intel's Core i5-supporting chipsets means there's a limit to how cheap a board like this can be, even if the price difference on the chipset is only a little extra. In...

By HEXUS.net on
90

Core i5-661 and H55/H57It is hard not to be impressed by Intel’s latest CPU/GPU and Chipset launch. They have taken the already very impressive Core range of processors, created a high performing dual core model and added to it an integrated...

By HardwareHeaven on
80

The P7H57D-V EVO’s performance was top-notch, and the board remained rock-solid stable throughout testing. At just under $200, though, it is somewhat pricey compared to other H55-based motherboards. But the addition of SATA 6Gbps and USB 3.0 along with...

By ComputerPowerUser on
80

There's a whiff of something new, something different in the air in 2010. It's a smell that will become an overpowering pong during the next few years until it eventually drowns out everything else in PCdom. Yup, this odorous wind of change is...

By TechRadar on

ASUS P7H57D-V EVO is definitely an original motherboard. However, while the support for the latest peripheral interfaces is nice, the simultaneous support for the integrated graphics and multiple discrete graphics cards seems to be a purely marketing...

By iXBT Labs on