Asus P7P55 Pro Motherboard Pictured

Soo nice, loving the colours :). Why not just make mobo's covered up but components accessible. I'm sure they have smaller chips and technology by now :D.
 
Looks nice enough, looks like dual memory, lots of sparse space on there, almost making it look budget.

Bet it'll perform well tho. Just looks weird having all the connectors pushed to the edge of the pcb and plenty of wide open spaces.

Strange looking sinks - but I couldn't care less about that if they work well.

See they jumped on using the "pro" tag.

Oc like a mofo, SATA3 ? USB 3 ? meh

EDIT: just taken another look at the mobo design in reference to the wide open spaces - and I've said it b4, and I'll say it again, ASUS mobo designers just throw the mobos together. It is their saving grace that they're somehow very popular - BUT I took a close look at the pcb blank areas and they're actually lines routing a fair distance around the bridge - that's crazy. The lanes travel for ages !
 
Rast, you've got to bear in mind that the people designing these motherboards and their spacings do so for a reason and they put a lot of hard work into doing so. I'd hardly say it's "thrown together".

As for the "Pro" tag, ASUS motherboards have been using that for generations...

After all, they're not number 1 in the world for no reason...
 
Cad software that I can remember from a work experience I did at school (some 20+ years ago at an electronics company that made telephonic equiptment, actually programmed one of their numberpads in 6502) if u had to move something like... an IDE connector.. u could pick it up, move it about and the lanes would semi-automagically rout themselves.

I would have imagined such software has moved on.
 
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