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Today, we are reviewing P5LD2-Deluxe by Asus on the base of i945P chipset. --[Digital-Daily]

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The Asus P5LD2-E is Asus's 945P rendition of the Asus P5WD2-E (the 955X performance variant that is more expensive and is able to handle DDR-II PC1066 memory). --[VR-Zone]

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The introduction of Intels new 955X and 945P chipsets has caused a flood of new motherboards to hit the market. --[Legion Hardware]

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The first thing that hits you when you open the Asus P5LD2 Deluxe box is, "How have they managed to fit a motherboard in this box?" --[IT Reviews]

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Today we look at ASUS' high-end Intel 945-based motherboard, the P5LD2 Deluxe --[Neoseeker]

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ASUS practically slapped on every possible function for home entertainment and networking that the board left nothing much else to be desired. --[Hardware Zone]

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The motherboard we have in front of us today is the ASUS P5LD2 Deluxe WiFi+TV edition, which utilizes the i945P (Lakeport) Chipset and a superfluous amount of additional features. --[Phoronix]

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Looking for a route to Dual Core without the hefty price tag? This 945 series based board may be your ticket. --[Viper Lair]

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We recently looked at the P5WD2 by ASUS which was based on Intel’s 955X chipset board and were very impressed with ASUS’ engineering. --[t-break]