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Intel DH57JG Pro Reviews

AnandTech‘s review Edit

That leaves the all important plug and play features of the chipset to experiment with, and it’s an area we don’t have anything negative to report on. All of our peripheral devices worked fine as did resume from long S3 sleep states - even when overclocked.
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Published on:
Mar 01, 2010

xbitlabs‘s review Edit

Intel DH57JG is neither a sensation nor a disaster. Its design is not flawless and its BIOS options are rather scanty, even though this can partially be explained by its small form-factor. Its specs are not gorgeous, either. Particularly, it doesn’t support USB 3.0 and FireWire. It couldn’t overclock our CPU to its maximum and did not allow setting low memory timings. Besides, its fan control system keeps the CPU under harsh thermal conditions. Combined with its rather high price, this makes us wonder who is going to buy it at all.
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Published on:
Aug 13, 2010

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