@ Elite Bastards"The first thing of note is, of course, the new CPU socket, with support for Intel's LGA-1156 CPUs as we've just mentioned. While Intel's "Turbo mode" will only be available on certain processors which utilise this socket, that functionality is supported here by the P7P55D EVO.
From the corner of the image, you might also notice the presence of four DIMM slots - As we've already covered, triple channel memory support is stripped from Intel's new mainstream offerings in lieu of a more traditional dual-channel memory controller (which sits on the CPU itself, incidentally). The P7P55D EVO supports up to 16GB of DDR3 memory, at speeds of up to 1,333MHz normally, or 1,600MHz in an overclocked configuration."
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