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Asus P7Q57-M DO


$125.00 Released April, 2010

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Useful and innocative KVM remote access feature.

The Cons:Cannot wake from sleep in many cases. Unstable use, with random resets. Cannot disable auto overclocking BIOs function?

The Asus P7Q57-M DO is a mid-range Intel Q57 chipset motherboard meant specifically for business use. It features support for Intel Core i3, i5 and most i7 processor types and up to 16GB of dual-channel DDR3 RAM.

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Additionally, the P7Q57-M DO features native support for 1080p video (featuring both HDMI and DVI ports), EZ-Flash 2 BIOS update technology and Intel's vPro technology for unsurpassed remote management.

The P7Q57-M DO sports an LGA1156 socket type which allows for Intel i3-5xx, i5-6xx, i5-7xx and i7-8xx processors while also offering support for up to 16GB of dual-channel DDR3 RAM with data transfer rates of 1600(O.C.), 1333 and 1066MHz. Its native 1080p support allows the P7Q57-M DO to output at 1920 X 1200 x 32Bpp @60Hz via HDMI and DVI with a max resolution of 2048 X 1536 X 32Bpp @75Hz via RGB while also providing multi-monitor support. Meanwhile, the P7Q57-M DO's EZ-Flash 2 technology allows for BIOS updates without the need for an installed operating system as it requires only a USB flash drive with the BIOS update on it while its Intel vPro technology allows the P7Q57-M DO to be accessed remotely even when the system is off or damaged.

Features

  • Intel Q57 Express Chipset
  • LGA1156 socket supports Intel i3-5xx, i5-6xx, i5-7xx and i7-8xx processors
  • Supports up to 16GB dual-channel DDR3 RAM support @ 1600(O.C.), 1333 and 1066MHz
  • 1 x PCIe 2.0 x16, 1 x PCIe 2.0 x1 (2.5GT/s), 2 x PCI
  • 14 USB 2.0/1.1 ports (8 ports at mid-board, 6 ports at back panel)
  • Natively supports 1080p output via HDMI, VGA, DVI
  • EZ-Flash 2 technology for easy BIOS updates
  • Intel vPro technology for remote manipulation in any state

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Pros
  • 1

    Useful and innocative KVM remote access feature

Cons
  • 2

    Cannot wake from sleep in many cases

  • 1

    Unstable use, with random resets

  • 1

    Cannot disable auto overclocking BIOs function?

  • 1

    On-board video processor is only compatible with certain processors

  • 1

    An unusually poor product from Asus

  • 1

    Poor documentation included

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