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EVGA H55 Pro Reviews

hardwaresecrets‘s review Edit

We think EVGA H55 is a little bit overpriced for what it is. Of course it isn’t a vanilla H55 motherboard, however we expected it to have an HDMI output and on-board SPDIF connectors. The absence of these features prevent you from using this motherboard for building an HTPC (Home Theater PC) out-of-the-box (you still can convert the included DVI-D output into HDMI and add SPDIF outputs by adding an I/O bracket).
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Published on:
Jan 27, 2010

xbitlabs‘s review Edit

However, I can’t blame EVGA for their pricing policy and claim that their mainboards are always priced higher than the others. For example, EVGA H55V, which we have mentioned earlier in our review, costs only $90, which is quite competitive compared with the similar products from other manufacturers. Of course, it is small and fairly simple, maybe it also doesn’t overclock processors too well, but it has adequate price for its features, unlike the expensive EVGA H55.
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Published on:
May 07, 2010

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