Product Details
Description:
The P5K3 Deluxe/WiFi-AP Desktop Board provide four outstanding features for the user. The Deluxe version of the motherboard has built-in native DDR3 1333 support and is able to overclock with an ultra high frequency to achieve DDR3 1840. These ASUS motherboards still provide you with quiet thermal solutions - which contain the 8 phase power design, Stack Cool 2 and the Heat Pipe Design functions. They also come with the newest AI Gear 2 to save up to 50% of CPU power usage. Complementing all these features are ASUS's innovative tools - AI Slot Detector; allowing the user to conveniently install the computer. The P5K3 Deluxe/WiFi-AP Desktop Board decreases temperature, provides stable overclocking, lowers noise levels and saves the most electricity. AI Lifestyle Series motherboards bring lifestyle and personal computing together. They provide you better system performance to enjoy graphic-intensive games and applications. The cutting-edge audio feature dramatically enhances the quality of voice signal. Thoughtful design allows you to set up your system easily. To create a peaceful environment, several new and improved innovations are included to reduce noise and temperature. Don't change your way of life for a computer. Instead let the ASUS Lifestyle Series improve the quality of your life.
Quick Glance
Supported Processor: Core 2 Quad, Core 2 Duo, Pentium D, Pentium 4 (Extreme Edition), Pentium 4, Pentium Extreme Edition
Interface Connection: Audio Line In Yes, Audio Line Out Yes, Microphone Port Yes, S/PDIF Yes, Network (RJ-45) Yes
System Board Style: ATX
# of Memory Slots: 4
Processor Socket: Socket T LGA-775
System Chipset: Intel P35 Express
Memory Technology: DDR3 SDRAM
Multi GPU Support: ATI CrossFire
# of PCI-e x16 Slots: 2
Summary
Product Title: Asus AI Lifestyle P5K3 Deluxe/WiFi-AP Desktop Motherboard - Intel P35 Chipset - Socket T LGA-775
Manufacturer: Asus
Power Score: 4.9 | 4 Reviews
Product Reviews (4)
P5K3 Deluxe/WiFi
Strengths: DDR3 platform, copper pipe/heatsink cooling, 8 phase power design, high quality capacitors, advanced BIOS features, extensive overclocking options, LOTS of back panel connections.
Weakness: Some SATA ports may be blocked due to large dual-slot video cards; easily fixed by using right-angle SATA cables. Doesn't support newest PCIe 2.0 standard (only X38/X48 chipsets do).
Dropped a new E8400 cpu, 2GB DDR3-1333 and booted up with no problems. Flash to the newest bios and you have access to all the latest technology including 1600FSB and all the higher DDR3 speeds. Board layout is what you'd expect from Asus: exceptional. Every connector is strategically placed to take full advantage of the newest case designs made to reduce cable clutter. Dropped mine into an Antec...
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By rimshaker - Apr 16, 2008
Asus P5K3 Deluxe/WiFi-AP Motherboard
Strengths: Asus dependability and warranty, supports most recent computer technologies
Weakness: Perhaps price
The Asus P5K3 Deluxe/WiFi-AP Motherboard was purchased after some research into the best mobos currently available. It allows Intel Quad Core CPUs to be used as well as the new DDR3 system memory. This mobo also has slots for the new PCI Express Graphic Cards which are relatively inexpensive in relation to their specs. There are plenty of rear panel connectors - primarily they are USB 2.0. Asus...
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By BAM76 - Mar 13, 2008
Asus P5K3 Deluxe Wifi Edition Review
Strengths: Asus Brand, Reliability, Built in BIOS Flash Tool
Weakness: Not enough PCI slots, location of SATA and PATA slots
Ok, so I barely got my new computer put together... Asus should of put the SATA and PATA slots to the right of the RAM slots. I have a BFG 8800 Ultra OC video card and it covers up 4 of the SATA slots. The only way I was able to salvage two of them was to use right angle SATA cables. Then the PATA cable is all the way at the bottom so when you run your cable to your CD/DVD drive it is completely...
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By brianwright - Oct 6, 2007
9-way Intel P35 motherboard round-up
Anyone looking at building a new desktop system should not look any further than Intel Core 2 processors, and when time comes to pick a platform you should have Intel's own P35 chipset in mind as it officially offers 1333MHz FSB support and will be compatible with upcoming 45nm processors. This translates in a fairly 'future-proof' platform, with some models currently available supporting DDR3...
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By Techspot - Aug 22, 2007

