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Intel DP55WG Pro Reviews

www.legitreviews.com‘s review Edit

Intel has once again created a couple of boards that will keep the Intel loyalists happy. Both the Intel DP55Wg and DP55KG motherboards are solid, great performers and make for a great computing experience!
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Published on:
Dec 18, 2009

xbitlabs‘s review Edit

As for Intel DP55WG, it got cheaper due to simpler processor voltage regulator circuitry, simpler cooling, partial use of solid-state capacitors, elimination of a controller for additional Serial ATA ports. Moreover, the use of Intel’s unified design also allows lowering the price point, although the use of a microATX form-factor as a basis does have negative implications. However, Intel DP55WG does support Nvidia SLI and has an additional IEEE1394 (FireWire) controller. As for the “obsolete” interfaces, they are still not there anyway.
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Published on:
Jan 20, 2010

motherboards‘s review Edit

Intel bills the DP55WG as a Media machine with a touch of Extreme. With Firewire, and a fully fledged audio solution in the form of a Realtek ALC889 which has content protection and Firewire, the DP55WG is a great solution for those wanting a Media PC with all of the features to play back Blu-Ray movies.. Intel knows their customer base with motherboards for every need. From a performance point of view, the DP55WG performs near on par with its DP55KG in terms of performance but falls short on overclocking as one would expect from a non-Extreme board from Intel. A solid Hot Product is to be found here, not really for the overclocker, but great for everyone else.
8.5 Rated at:

Published on:
Nov 15, 2009

HotHardware‘s review Edit

Inevitably, we assume the majority of consumers will use cost and features as the deciding factors in any buying decision. In this regard, it's hard to ignore Intel's DP55WG as an economical choice for system builders who want a product that offers all the important options and simply works. It is one of the most affordable P55 boards on the market and the least expensive option in our round-up (found as low as $140 at various etailers). Taking a look at our results, the Intel motherboard turned in a respectable performance, usually scoring somewhere in the middle of the competition. If you don't require the highest overclock or a luxurious bundle, consider the DP55WG.
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Published on:
Apr 02, 2010

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