
Over the last few years, ASUS has become perhaps the biggest producer of computer hardware components. In the beginning, it was mainly motherboards on the menu, but today we find a complete list of computer and network products. If we still stick to just the motherboards, ASUS has the undisputed largest assortment with many models per chipset.
For example, there are ten different motherboards based on the Intel P35 chipset.
Enthusiasts can find a fitting motherboard for any kind overclocking, and this has grown to something bigger. ASUS has become a synonym to performance and a choice among overclockers.
Here we will take a look at one of the boards based on the P35 chipset, ASUS
P5K-E. This is card positioned in the middle of the P5K lineup. It doesn't have as many fancy features as the Extreme/Deluxe flavors, but isn't as stripped down as the cheapest models. To be honest, do you really need two network cards and heatpipe cooling for the southbridge?
Let's take a look at ASUS P5K-E.