Recently we discussed the few differences between the chip sets H55 and H57. Intel's had to be aware that changes were visible only from one to another. Surely you remember the few discrepancies between the two: the H57 is slightly higher because it has 2 tracks more PCI-Express 2 more USB and native support for RAID

There were also few differences in consumption and beyond that, nothing more. That is, otherwise it is more or less the same, both internal features and performance, and even the price. However, the H57 is still higher and the plate are introducing today is armed with it.

The specific model is EVO P7H57D-V and ASUS has instilled in him some of the most interesting technologies and the famous H57 compatibility with USB 3.0 SATA 6 Gbps 12 phase hybrid power, GPU boost .If we look closely that's what we hear in the product box along with the logo of the product

We have no image on the cover, so we must go to the back, and this is where we will be highlighting the unique properties of this board, and that as we go along explaining the article.

The H57 chip iteration is a little remarkable about the H55, and considering that most of the main functions (integrated graphics PCI-Express controller memory controller are already included within the processor, we face plates more and more passive, with fewer features, and a package that is rather a south bridge only.

We do not know if this will be the norm in the future, but it certainly is a fact that never ceases to amaze, as the miniaturization is advancing by leaps and bounds. And that is always good, and more in the world of hardware.

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