Although it was by the smallest of margins, the demos showed the T2RS to be the fastest. It showed some muscle in the 3DMark suites and a similar pattern was seen with the two FPS games tested with the T2RS. It held its own against the other boards it was compared too, even beating them in a fair few areas. The T2RS's performance, while not ground breaking, was quite commendable. Some may find the Clear CMOS jumper to be obscured by the GPU in the first slot as well, but that argument doesn't hold much weight given that there is one on the I/O plate which does exactly the same thing. If you wanted to be really picky, you could gripe about the fact that the two PCI-E slots are quite close, which means that running two cards in Crossfire may prove tricky if they have large GPU coolers. There's also plenty of space to fit large air coolers to the CPU. To start with, the layout is pretty much everything you could want, with no silly ATX power connector placement and all the connectors are close to the edge of the board. In short, the board is a well thought out and cost effective motherboard most suited for 24/7 use. Well, it's time to wrap up the last 9 pages in a few paragraphs and draw some final thoughts on the DK P45-T2RS Plus.
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