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Asus Unveils P7P55D Series Motherboards
By
ChannelTimes Staff
Mumbai, Sep 11, 2009 1738 hrs IST
Asus recently introduced the ASUS P7P55D Series motherboards in India featuring the Intel P55 Express chipset. The P7P55D Series supports the latest LGA 1156 socket for Intel Core i7/Core i5 processors for maximum performance. Based on its Xtreme Design, the P7P55 Series includes the latest Hybrid Technology - Hybrid Processor, Hybrid Phase, and Hybrid OS - to give users intelligent performance enhancement, active cooling, and rapid online access.
Vinay Shetty, country head (Component Business), Asus (India), said, "The ASUS P7P55D series of motherboards are specially designed to harness the full potential of Intel s latest processor while at the same time incorporate unique hardware innovations to provide increased stability, cooling and performance." The P7P55D Premium is the first motherboard to natively support 6Gbps data transfer bandwidth with the latest SATA storage interface. With this expansion bridge, the P7P55D Premium unleashes the performance potential of the latest hard disk drives, achieving almost double the throughput from existing SATA compatible drives. By eliminating any transmission bottlenecks, the expansion bridge enables 50% faster reading and writing of disk data. For other P7P55D Series models, Asus also provides an expansion card to achieve the same results, the company said.
Hybrid OS integrates Windows and ASUS Express Gate onto the P7P55D Series for more flexibility. Users can upgrade to Windows 7 and have better security and faster performance, while Express Gate delivers rapid access to online applications.
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