Synthetic Benchmarks: Futuremark
Asus’ P7H55D-M EVO leads 3DMark, but by less than the difference between consecutive runs.


A lack of AHCI mode support for EVGA’s H55 puts the brakes on PCMark HDD performance.
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Easier said than done with the closed end x4 slot!
Great review- I'm guessing that a lot of people are considering using this very combo for HTPC, just using the onboard graphics- so an update with benchmarks for DVD/BluRay/AVI playback and power consumption woudl be very welcome.
MSI H55M-ED55 has also HDMI output
Nice
I dont understand the sh*t about the graphics slots.... sorry
if I have a fermi.. . can I have 3 monitors with an onboard card? otherwise i dont give a s*((t
I dont understand the sh*t about the graphics slots.... sorry
if I have a fermi.. . can I have 3 monitors with an onboard card? otherwise i dont give a s*((t
If a fermi can support 3 monitors, you put the fermi on this board, then you can.
By the way, is fermi already available
you can have 3 monitors, but you'll need 2 graphics cards, and hence 2 PCIe slots with enough bandwidth.