The key advantage of the H55M-UD2H is its Firewire support, and while this is not a lot to go on as not everyone is going to find this feature useful, its absence on the P7H55-M Pro gives Gigabyte the edge. Additionally, Asus failed to provide DisplayPort on the P7H55-M Pro where as this feature can be found on the H55M-UD2H, improving connectivity further.
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Rizz |
Nice review. I have noticed that Gigabyte generally undercuts Asus and since they both sell products with similar features and performance I often go with Gigabyte. |
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ProX |
Gigabyte is starting to overtake Asus in shipments and this is probably because they are offering slightly better deals! |
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Oldie |
Nice boards but I prefer Gigabyte myself. Asus boards tend to be a bit pricey for my liking. |
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Cheddar |
Hello Gigabyte employees? |
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ProX |
@ Cheddar - So because a few guys commented that they agree that the Gigabyte board is better we are now employees of the company... Meh |








