We might as well start out with an overall look at the motherboard as a whole, where we can see that the P7H57D-V EVO is a full ATX motherboard that certainly isn’t prepared to skimp on features and functionality despite its support for value CPUs. This plan extends all the way through to the motherboard’s support for discrete graphics solutions, with this part sporting two PCI Express slots for graphics boards complete with both AMD CrossFire and NVIDIA SLI support, and providing eight lanes of PCI Express 2.0 bandwidth when both slots are utilised in such a configuration. Alongside this we also find three further PCI Express 1x slots and a couple of legacy PCI slots, leaving you with plenty of options in term of expansion slots.
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