Legit Motherboard Reviews

Intel DP55WG and DP55KG P55 Motherboards Benchmarked

Manufacturer: Intel
Product: Intel DP55WG and DP55KG Motherboards
Date: Fri, Dec 18, 2009 - 12:00 AM
Written By: Jason Petermann -
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Overclocking

Although we rarely get the top overclock speeds out of Intel based boards (probably because of a lack to BIOS tweak options), we usually do get some good results and it is usually rather easy to find the limits of these boards.  This held true for both the Intel DP55WG and the DP55KG boards.  We started out overclocking using the default multiplier for the CPU, and achieved some decent results.  The more expensive KG board did outdo its cheaper sibling though, as you will see.

Intel DP55WG Motherboard

This was with the DP55WG board.  Not too shabby at all, as it is over a 1GHz overclock!  But, that was just the WG board; now look at the KG board:

Intel DP55WG Motherboard

Yes!  We did break the 4GHz mark with our little i5 CPU.  Even though we ended up raising the vcore, temps were very good on this board/chip combination.

We tried to lower the multiplier and see if we could go higher on the fsb, but that proved to be a futile attempt, as we did not get any higher results for the fsb. 

Now, as we mentioned, Intel includes what they call Turbo Boost Technology.  Turbo Boost Technology allows you to run the processor core faster than the marked frequency if the part is operating under the limits of the Thermal Design Power (TDP).  Intel has recently also released a Turbo Boost Technology Monitor application, which is a Windows sidebar gadget that notifies the user when applications request a boost in performance.  We put it into use to see how it worked.  The pics below show it when Turbo is not used and then when it kicks in:


Intel DP55WG Motherboard


Intel DP55WG Motherboard


Not sure that an app is needed, but hey, it is cool to look at when it is running in real-time!

Next Page - Final Thoughts and Conclusion


Review Index
Page 1 - Introduction
Page 2 - Board Layout
Page 3 - Bundle and BIOS
Page 4 - Test Setup
Page 5 - Testing Results
Page 6 - Overclocking
Page 7 - Final Thoughts and Conclusion