Testurteil: "6/10"
Test: Einzeltest: ASRock P55 Extreme4
Zitat: ASRock‘s P55 Extreme4 might look like a brilliant motherboard with plenty of useful features, but it performed below average in many of our tests, which is a disappointment for a P55 board costing around £120. While its auto-overclocking tools failed to work, manually overclocking the board was easy and straitforward, at least until we tried to push it too far and the board failed to recover without us clearing the CMOS. We had thought the days of clearing the CMOS after failed overclocks were behind us. The slow SATA 6Gbps ports are also irritating, as other boards using the same Marvell controllers are so much faster. This means the £80 Gigabyte GA-P55M-UD2 is still our favourite P55 motherboard. Note: since posting this review, the issue with the board not waking up has been resolved. This board is now on sale for £111.12 (inc VAT), and given the price we have adjusted the scores accordingly.