Testseek.com have collected 19 expert reviews of the Gigabyte GA-P55-UD4P and the average rating is 83%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Gigabyte GA-P55-UD4P.
November 2009
(83%)
19 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Abstract: Comparing motherboards that use identical chipsets can be somewhat monotonous. After all, every single one of these boards provides the same high-level feature set to consumers, though each board offers its own different set of miscellaneous bells and..
Abstract: Overall the UD4P is a solid choice for the sub-$200 crowd, we do wish there wasn’t such a large gap in feature set between the pricier UD5 and the UD4P however.
Equally competing against ASUS' $219 USD P7P55D Deluxe, Gigabyte's GA-P55-UD4P motherboard shows its value with an asking price of $169 USD. With both boards achieving a max stable overclock of 4.06GHz, you would be a fool not to consider the UD4P...
Abstract: Intel’s made it really easy for enthusiasts looking to build a new system or upgrade their current setup. Thanks to Turbo Mode, its large L3 cache, and DDR3-1333 support, Intel’s Core i7-800 series “Lynnfield” CPUs will be the processor of choice for m...
Abstract: The four boards that remained 100% stable are Gigabyte’s $170 P55-UD4P, Biostar’s $185 TPower I55, Asus’ $195 P7P55D EVO, and EVGA’s $200 P55-SLI. Of these, Gigabyte’s P55-UD4P has the second-highest CPU overclock, highest base clock..
Abstract: For the money, the GA-P55-UD4P is an excellent option. The board’s layout is generally good, not lacking features. It was perfectly stable, and performance was very good. Not bad, considering the GA-P55-UD4P was the least expensive ATX motherboard in the group.
I am impressed with the fact that the Gigabyte P55-UD4P was able to deliver solid performance for a mainstream motherboard. I put the most powerful LGA1156 Core i7 processor on it and it handled it without a flaw. The board temps remained at acceptable...
We now have a much better picture of the Lynnfield motherboard market, and if one thing is abundantly clear, its that you certainly dont need to spend more than $200 to jump onto LGA1156. Unless you actually need a ninth internal Serial ATA port, a t...
Abstract: though prices may change. To facilitate the new Core i5 processors Intel has been working on the P55 chipset, this chipset will replace P45. P55 supports both Lynnfield 45nm Nehalem family based quad-cores and IGP dual-core Nehalem codenamed based Hav...
Abstract: Gigabyte schickte uns das P55-UD4P als Test-Modell, das es so in Deutschland nicht zu kaufen gibt. Hierzulande findet man stattdessen das Modell UD4 ohne “P”. Die Unterschiede: Dem UD4 fehlen der zweite Gigabit-Ethernet-Anschluss und das TPM, und es nu...