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Any Asus P5Q Pro or Pro Turbo LGA 775 users out there???

Any Asus P5Q Pro or Pro Turbo LGA 775 users out there???

I just had some general questions and wanted your feedback about this motherboard. I have one on the way from the 'egg' which I purchased as a combo deal with an Intel Core 2 Quad Q9550 Yorkfield 2.83Ghz. I seemed to save about $25.00 buying it that way.

I have had good and bad (DOA's & RMA's) when it comes to Asus, and a bunch of complaints lately with other Asus boards. I am a little concerned with Q.C (Quality Control). But I have hope all will be 'ok'.

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Asus P5Q Pro Turbo

I have been looking at Asus P5q pro turbo motherboard and Intel q9550 Quad CPU to build my new system. I am also looking for input as to how this motherboard performs. Some people had trouble with this motherboard. I read the reviews on newegg.ca. I build my current system 4 years ago with Asus P4c800E-Deluxe motherboard and it is great. It runs fast and has not given me any problems. I like Asus from my last experience.

I am not a gamer I want to build the new system mainly for video editing.

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