If it has not been obvious based on the number of P55 pictorial previews here and at other sites, Intel and the motherboard suppliers are conducting a full court public relations press for your attention and hopefully dollars in a couple of weeks. Of course we are still under NDA in regards to actual performance results even though the new i5/i7 processors and P55 motherboards have been on sale at various locations throughout the world for the past couple of weeks. However, we are finally entering the home stretch for this product launch. As such, there are a few questions we would like your opinion on before we complete our benchmark testing.

We would greatly appreciate a response to our three poll sections today. Our first section simply asks if you are planning on upgrading to the P55 platform or not. The second section covers component decisions. We want to know if purchasing a P55 platform will drive you to spend additional funds on other components like DDR3 memory, video cards, and power supplies. Also, we would like to know your primary driving factor for choosing a particular motherboard.

The third section is my personal favorite. We would like to know what information you are expecting in the P55 motherboard roundup on launch day. We have a new and exhaustive benchmark suite to roll out for this article along with a double digit count of motherboards for review. We have locked down the motherboard suppliers regarding BIOS or driver changes and testing has "officially" started. Besides motherboards, we have several new P55 specific memory and cooling kits to provide analysis on at the same time. Our platters are obviously full but we want to tailor this roundup as much as possible to what you find important when reading through a large roundup.

That said, we look forward to your answers and any comments you might have on these subjects.

Editor's note - We had technical difficulties with the answer all command when this article first appeared yesterday. Unfortunately, we have not solved the problem yet. We have separated the problem questions into individual polls and dropped a few questions based on user feedback. We apologize for any inconveniences.

Are you even interested in the P55?

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If you answered Yes in the first poll, please complete this poll.

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If you answered No in the first poll, please complete this poll.

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If you answered Undecided in the first poll, please complete this poll.

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  • Gary Key - Tuesday, August 25, 2009 - link

    I will be testing the uATX boards in the Lian Li PC-V351 and Silverstone SG04B cases. I have a SG01-F on order. Power supplies range from a 330W to 520W. ;)
  • Casper42 - Tuesday, August 25, 2009 - link

    None of those mATX Cases (IMHO) are suitable for the function over form crowd.

    Throw in a cheap Apevia X-QPack or Antec Aria/NSK1380 and if you really want to go ghetto, Google this: MM3800


    That last one is actually the case I use at home for my desktop machine. Why? Its a total sleeper and I don't see the need anymore to have a $150 case when a crappy leftover does the same job.
  • CrimsonFury - Friday, August 28, 2009 - link

    The Lian-Li V351 is quite similar to the X-Qpack in terms of size and layout. Yes it has a higher price tag to go with the fancy looks, but the functionality is still there IMO.

    I'm looking at switching from a Qpack to the V351, look forward to seeing the Core i5 results with that case.
  • Gary Key - Tuesday, August 25, 2009 - link

    I can swing some testing time in the Antec case as they just sent one for another project. I have that Powmax case as foot rest, it fell off the rack and let's just say the front of the case is no longer under warranty. LOL...
  • ipay - Tuesday, August 25, 2009 - link

    Who answered "No" to that question???
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    hmmm, I would be thoroughly disappointed if that was the case! What about all the readers from the rest of the world? I'm sure Anand(tech) will think about them as well...
  • Wwhat - Saturday, September 5, 2009 - link

    I would no enter because my name and address and such would be asked, and I'm picky as to where and to whom I give hat out, and advertising companies are on the 'no thanks' list, regardless of vague promises of prizes.
  • strikeback03 - Wednesday, August 26, 2009 - link

    I live in NY, so I am not eligible for NewEgg contests. Doesn't mean I am not interested, just that I might not be able to participate.

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