Product Details
Description:
The P5N-D is a NVIDIA 750i SLI chipset-based motherboard that combines powerful performance with great energy efficiency; and supports NVIDIA SLI technology with PCI Express 2.0 for extreme graphics performance. It also comes with the worlds first ASUS EPU (Energy Processing Unit), allowing the CPU power supply to be digitally monitored and fine-tuned with improved VRM efficiency in heavy or light loadings - attaining the best possible power efficiency and energy savings to help save the environment.
Quick Glance
Supported Processor: Core 2 Extreme, Core 2 Quad, Core 2 Duo, Pentium Extreme Edition, Pentium D, Pentium 4, Celeron Dual-Core, Celeron, Pentium 4 (Extreme Edition)
Interface Connection: Parallel Port Yes, Audio Line In Yes, Audio Line Out Yes, Microphone Port Yes, S/PDIF Yes, Network (RJ-45) Yes
System Board Style: ATX
# of Memory Slots: 4
Processor Socket: Socket T LGA-775
System Chipset: nVIDIA nForce 750i SLI
Memory Technology: DDR2 SDRAM
Multi GPU Support: nVIDIA SLI
# of PCI-e x16 Slots: 2
Summary
Product Title: Asus P5N-D Desktop Motherboard - nVIDIA nForce 750i SLI Chipset - Socket T LGA-775
Manufacturer: Asus
Power Score: 3.5 | 5 Reviews
Product Reviews (5)
Wow Amazing Board for an Amazing Price!
Strengths: This board is sli ready with two pci-e 2.0 slots and 4 ddr2 slots with a max of 8 gb. Supports socket 775 has a nice layout and alot of usb ports. Comes with software to monitor system and overclock
Weakness: Some of the software dosnt support windows xp x64. Other than that none
This product has been very fun to work with. It is my first build and it went very well. My new pc is smokin. P5N-D, Intel Q6600, 4gb OCZ Sli ram, Thermaltake v1 cooler, Ultra Grid mid tower case, ultra 700w power supply, win xp pro x64. Everything works together great and the mobo especially.
By alexbroda - Apr 4, 2008
Good Gaming Board
Strengths: In EA Games the X-FI Sound Card no longer crashes. SLI 2.0 really helps the benchmarking. Fits my oversized Coolermaster CPU Fan
Weakness: PCI-E ports way too close to run higher end gaming cards. causes some overheating even with good ventilation.
I was having lots of trouble with BF2142 and the P5N-E SLI board and the Creative X-FI Sound Card. This board has ran great for a couple weeks now and not one sound crash. Not sure if it is specific to this board but the PCI-E slots are too close to run multiple cards even in my full tower with 120MM fans. All in All I am impressed with the board.
By snook; - Feb 19, 2008
Good price, but needs a redesign on the layout
Strengths: Dual PCI-E at full x16 SLI, E-Z Connectors, Many USB ports
Weakness: DUAL PCI-E slots too close together, Long PCI-E video card in slot #2 covers SATA connectors, No eSATA, BIOS was a Beta release
Flashing the BIOS helped solve crashing problems. Board should be reorganized to solve some of the problems with connectors being covered up by dual SLI video cards. For the money, it's a good board.
By grafxfx; - Feb 29, 2008
OK what's up with this board?
Strengths: If I let it run without any overclocking it's ok
Weakness: needs a better bios for overclocking, it over heats, had to install the bridge fan to keep the temp down, even when I don't overclock, the layout sucks, going to an intel chipset,
Nvidia needs to stay with graphics card, this board is still a 650, just boosted with the 200 bridge, to get the X16 on the PCI-E, what are they trying to do, rip us off,
as far as ASUS they have made a board that will work, but not for us gamers, I must have lost my mind to try this one
By raguza123 - Apr 8, 2009
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