ASUS P8P67 DELUXE (REV 3.0) ATX Intel Motherboard
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Jonathan_T@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 04/09/11 |
ASUS P8P67 DELUXE (REV 3.0) ATX Intel Motherboard
Cons:
Heatsinks being so close to the cpu make it a task and a half to remove the stock cpu heatsink/fan when switching to liquid cooling.
Pros: SleekSexyHas alot of extrasVery fast SATA. |
Patrick_V@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 04/05/11 |
ASUS P8P67 DELUXE (REV 3.0) ATX Intel Motherboard
Cons:
- Need a BIOS update (fix)- Controllers (2 NIC driver needed, 3 SATA driver needed)
Pros: - Asus design- Lot of setting for overclocker- Good performance Comment:
This is a good board for gamer and enthusiast. Driver are up to date and easily downloadable on ASUS website. I recommend this board. The only thing I did'nt like is the type of cotroller used, They are all different, come on ASUS, if there is two integrated NIC use the same chipset. |
Delavan@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 03/27/11 |
ASUS P8P67 DELUXE (REV 3.0) ATX Intel Motherboard
Cons:
Not cheap
Pros: -came with 1305 BIOS B3 Revision-Booted no issues whatsoever-Good Sound!-Lots of options!-EFI is nice and easy to play with Comment:
Fairly easy to install, no issues installing my Noctua NH-u12P+Ripjaws x 8GB DDR3-1333 kit. EFI interface is pretty cool and BIOS changes for OCing are made quicly, thanks to EFI convenience. The USB 3.0 break out box is soundly built and the cable is long enough to reach inside my ATCS 840 full tower...Running 2500K e 4.7GHz |
barkoman@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 03/21/11 |
ASUS P8P67 DELUXE (REV 3.0) ATX Intel Motherboard
Cons:
The extra USB 3.5" box for the front of the chassis comes with a cable that is too short. Meant more for small PC's. I have a Thermaltake Extreme and the cable is too short to reach the board.
Pros: Easy setup - the bios is displayed in windows format. Very easy to make changes and update. Comment:
Installed everything and on first post, everything worked fine with no issues whatsoever. Usually there's always something wrong but not with this board. Lots of overclocking tools and monitors too. Paired with a Sandy Bridge 2600K and Ripjaw 9-9-9-24 1600 Ram and it was recognized and running fine. |
jordan_v@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 03/20/11 |
ASUS P8P67 DELUXE (REV 3.0) ATX Intel Motherboard
Cons:
didnt come with winning lottery ticket, A70 dual fans has a hard time fitting, one fan will sit on ur ram stick
Pros: amazing easy to install, uefi is awesome, looks good, great instruction book. AI Suite II. Works very good with 2133mhz ram Comment:
So i have never owned or built a desktop computer before the instruction book was great and easy to understand, installation was breeze, uefi bios is sweet and easy to work with. turn on xmp and my 2133 mhz ram worked with no problem..all my parts connect easy and simple...for my first computer i couldnt be more happy |
Got this with a i7 2600k unlocked quad core hyperthreading cpu as a bundle deal for 500 bucks during the march madness sale and it was the best money I ever spent, this mobo is great, it has so many addons and extras its ridiculous, it even has a power and reset button built into it and a LED which I think is for temperature.. Im not even sure lol Anyways it comes with 6gb/s SATA cables which is phenomenal with your SDD drives the only problem I encountered was having to switch the boot to IDE because it was defaulted to AHIC or w/e it is called and so it would fail to boot because my drives were previously in a older board.