ASUS P7H57D-V EVO Motherboard
Our evaluation of the ASUS P7H57D-V EVO motherboard is now online for your viewing pleasure. The P7H57D-V EVO may not be for everyone but anyone interested in a "jack of all trades" style motherboard will definitely want to check it out.
Our evaluation of the ASUS P7H57D-V EVO motherboard is now online for your viewing pleasure. The P7H57D-V EVO may not be for everyone but anyone interested in a "jack of all trades" style motherboard will definitely want to check it out.
As I see it the P7H57D-V EVO is an outstanding motherboard. With that said I can't help but think that the H57 Express chipset is an odd choice for this board. Onboard graphics appeals to a specific type of user. It appeals to anyone building an office computer or even HTPC or other small form factor machines. In either case a full sized ATX board is rarely necessary or even desirable. To further convolute the issue, ASUS' website states that the board is not Crossfire or SLI compatible when either Core i3 5xx or Core i5 6xx sequence processors are installed. Anyone going for a multiGPU system should flat out ignore this board as the P7H57D-V EVO isn't going to be what you are looking for.