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Asus P5WD2 Premium

Author Lars-Göran Nilsson
Published 7th Jul 2005
Manufacturer Asus
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Price £184.68 (Exc VAT)
as reviewed £217.00 (Inc VAT)
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Features & Layout Score 9 for Features & Layout
Performance Score 9 for Performance
Value Score 8 for Value
Overall Score 9 for Overall
Asus P5WD2 Premium
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The P5WD2 Premium also comes with dual Ethernet, one Gigabit Intel PCI Express controller and one Gigabit Marvell PCI controller. Add to this FireWire, 7.1-channel Intel High Definition Audio with optical and coaxial S/PDIF outputs and this is a pretty well featured board. The board I/O consists of two PS/2 ports, a parallel port, four USB 2.0 ports, six audio connectors, the two S/PDIF connectors, a FireWire connector, dual Ethernet ports and finally the SATA connector. There are three PCI slots and a single x1 PCI Express slot for add-on cards.

One of the PCI slots will be occupied by the WiFi-TV card. This is something I’ve never seen as part of a motherboard bundle, although I can’t remember ever having seen a similar product in any shape or form. The card itself is fairly non-descript, but at least the dark PCB follows the theme of the motherboard. But it’s the features that matter here and Asus has combined an 802.11a/b/g WiFi card with a dual tuner analogue/digital TV card with built in FM radio!



A sturdy desktop aerial for the WiFi functionality of the card is supplied as part of the package and with a magnetic base this can be placed on the side of your case – unless you have an aluminium one. The antenna can also be rotated and angled at 90 degrees which means that the aerial can be positioned almost anywhere while still achieving good range.

The digital part of the TV-tuner works with DVB-T which means that it works with Freeview in the UK as well as other free to air DVB-T channels were available. However, if you don’t have access to DVB-T transmissions you can still make use of the analogue part as well as the FM radio. But the features don’t stop here as the card also features video and audio input via a breakout cable. This has an S-video and a composite video connector alongside two RCA connectors for the audio. Finally you get an infra red remote control with a receiver that connects via USB.



The rest of the accessories in the box consist of a FireWire bracket, a serial port bracket, yet another bracket with a game port and two USB 2.0 ports, five SATA cables, three SATA power adapters – two with two power connectors – three IDE cables and a floppy cable. You also get a copy of interVideo WinDVD Suite as well as a copy of CyberLink PowerCinema – to be used with the TV tuner card.

As this board is part of Asus’ AiLife series of boards it has some special features to reduce noise and improve heat dissipation. The bottom of the motherboard features Asus Stack Cool 2 which the company claims will reduce the temperature of the PCB by up to 20 degrees Celsius. It’s hard to validate this claim, but the passive MOSFET cooler and the two passive chipset coolers certainly seem to indicate that it works.

 

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