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asus by: Anonymous on 1/16/2010
You can check out for the detailed and specified review of the article on http://www.techarena.in/review/27132-asus-p7p55d-e-premium-review.htm. Check it out. I found it useful.
Please NOT Foxconn by: Anonymous on 11/15/2009
Oh please not a Foxconn socket again! I was so looking forward to buying this board will now pass it by :(
Foxconn by: Sean Kalinich on 10/27/2009
Most boards use the Foxconn socket.
I have yet to have or see any repeated issues with it. I read the article you linked, I am not sure that it a global issue or if it is an issue with a single board or batch of boards.

Do you have other reports of this issue with Foxconn Sockets? I would be interested in seeing if this is a core design issue.

by: Anonymous on 10/26/2009
See the third image on this article.. the black plastic in the cpu socket tells its again Foxconn.. What a pity.. And I wanted to buy that board
by: Anonymous on 10/23/2009
wow i looked at the photo close up and it is. not to be a party pooper but check this article out...http://www.anandtech.com/mb/showdoc.aspx?i=3661
by: Anonymous on 10/23/2009
i hope the cpu socket on the board was not made by foxconn. did anyone check?
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