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Gigabyte P55M-UD2 P55 LGA1156 Core i5 Motherboard Unboxing Linus Tech Tips

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It's my pleasure to present Gigabyte entry level P55 motherboard. It's a mATX solution that doesn't have some of the higher end features like sophisticated VRM cooling and SLI/Crossfire, but you can still expect excellent performance out of this small package.

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The video presents an unboxing and quick overview of the Gigabyte P55M-UD2, a microATX motherboard built for the LGA1156 platform. The presenter emphasizes that this is an entry-level board, lacking some of the higher-end features found on more premium models, such as robust MOSFET cooling and SLI or Crossfire support. The unboxing reveals a fairly modest accessory bundle, including manuals, a driver DVD, a Smart Stick, two SATA cables, an IDE cable, and an I/O shield. Visually, the motherboard is compared to the larger P55M-UD4, highlighting fewer features but maintaining a focus on essential stability and value. Key technical points covered include a 4x PCIe 2.0 slot that runs off the chipset rather than CPU lanes, dual-channel DDR3 memory with four DIMM slots, seven SATA ports via a Gigabyte chipset option, and a plentiful I/O panel that houses 11 USB ports, a PS/2 combo port, digital audio, eSATA, FireWire, and Gigabit Ethernet. The presenter notes that while the board omits advanced features like onboard clear CMOS and power buttons, it remains a solid entry-level choice for compact builds, particularly for users not planning SLI or Crossfire. By the end of the unboxing, the focus is on value, expandability within its class, and suitability for small form factor systems rather than high-end gaming or multi-GPU setups.

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Questions answered

What is the target form factor and CPU socket for the Gigabyte P55M-UD2?
The motherboard is microATX (mATX) and uses the LGA1156 socket.
Does the P55M-UD2 support SLI or Crossfire?
No, this entry-level board does not support SLI or Crossfire.
How many SATA ports does the board provide?
The board offers seven SATA ports.
What PCIe configuration does it have for a graphics card?
It has a 16x physical slot that operates at 4x via PCIe 2.0 and is routed through the chipset, not CPU lanes.