VE heeft een review van de Asus P2B-F in elkaar geknalt. Beetje laat, maar goed. Het blijft één van de betere borden:
For a comparison, I could run my Celeron overclocked to 504 (not very stable though) on a BH 6 at 2.3V. The same Celeron 300a worked okay on the P2B-F at 2.2V. I did not get a chance to benchmark the Celeron at 504 because I sold it before I could...The stability of the board is great! The only thing that I miss from the BH 6 is the software voltage tweaking. If you are an overclocker you will miss this too, but if you are like me, after you tape the pins of a processor at a certain voltage, you usually do not change it much. The jumper control of the board is fine. The jumpers are layed out very simply, and are easy to change (unlike a certain FIC VA-503+ which is a nightmare to change jumpers...). I noticed on the BH 6 that if you wanted to change your memory modules that you would have to remove your AGP card to do so. On the P2B-F there is just enough room to get my fingers on the DIMM locks (to keep the DIMM in place.). It's a subtle feature, but convenient.