ASUS P8P67 (REV 3.0) ATX Intel Motherboard
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David_W@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 04/06/11 |
ASUS P8P67 (REV 3.0) ATX Intel Motherboard
Cons:
I bought a P8P67 deluxe for myself and this for my brother and I personally LOVE the front USB 3.0 box that came with mine, wish this had one.
Pros: USB 3.0, SATA3, BluetoothEasy to work withBIOS is great, very logical and easy to navigate |
Nathan_R@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 04/04/11 |
ASUS P8P67 (REV 3.0) ATX Intel Motherboard
Cons:
- 16x / 4x Pcie slots
Pros: - USB 3- Sata 3- Asus Comment:
Got it as part of a combo deal with the 2500k sandy bridge chip.Not really much else to say, other than I'm extremely pleased with the performance.First boot didn't go as planned (failed to post), so I had to unplug everything and re-plug it in, which produced the same exact result.I cleared the cmos memory by doing the jumper trick as described in the manual, and after that, everything booted up properly.Wish I got the pro version though, so I could eventually do 8x/8x crossfire, but whatever. |
For a basic motherboard, it has lots of new features. Paired it with an i5 2500k and it setup perfectly. I built it for my brother, installed windows, and tested it, planning on leaving the overclocking for a later date when he had it at home. When I went to his house, I loaded up the BIOS and it was already overclocked to 4.3Ghz. I was stumped at the time, but have since figured out it was Asus' auto-tuning tool which apparently worked by itself? Either way, it saved me some work, produced a stable OC and we're both happy.