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Packed with added features not seen on other products in the same price range, Clean, traditional layout, Fully featured BIOS UEFI for overclocking, including mouse support in BIOS, DIGI VRM allows pushing overclocks to the max, Quick overclocking with TPU switch, EFI bios with support for 3TB drives, Considerable power savings for CPU under stock conditions
Requires significantly more voltage when overclocking memory with most recent BIOS, MOSFET cooling does not make proper contact with all MOSFETs, Four SATA cables, eight SATA ports, Placement of USB 3.0 header may lead to cable clutter
We spent a full week of 12+ hour days playing with the ASUS P8P67 PRO, subjecting it to all sorts of uses, including writing this review. The sheer number of features, customizability, and software package left us wanting for very little. Once again, h...
Easy Overclocking, Multitude of features, Triple SLI capable, backwards and forwards compatible, Plenty of I/O ports,
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As I said in my Sabertooth P67 review I quite enjoy the new BIOS. The overclocking is something I forgot to mention before so I will say it now, just a few clicks is all you need and the overclocking is ready and rearing to go. Some of the other great ...
During our tests of the ASUS P8P67 Pro we found a number of small issues and problems which might be expected considering the numerous innovations implemented in it. There is only one serious problem, though. It is the mainboard's inability to work at...
Great overclocker, Three PCIe slots with SLI/CrossfireX support, Excellent power management architecture, Good price point
Lower benchmark scores for general PC tasks, Slightly subpar gaming benchmark scores
We'd like to thank our friends at ASUS for providing the P8P67 Pro for our review today. This motherboard is the first I've tested with the P67 chipset, and I couldn't have been more pleased with the overall features and overclocking prowess of the...
Extrait: Intel has just launched Sandy Bridge CPUs and two new motherboard chipsets on the eve of the Consumer Electronics Show (CES). The combination of the replacement for the LGA-1156 CPUs, the Sandy Bridge CPU integrates the graphics chip onto ...
Extrait: The Asus P8P67 and P8P67 Pro did not distinguish themselves with regards to energy efficiency, posting results more or less on par with Gigabyte P67A-UD4, and a few watts higher the Intel DP67BG. The DP67BG remains our top recommendation if want to pull as little power from the wall as possible. The P8P67 used slightly less energy than the Pro model, but the main factor seem..
Extrait: After playing with both boards, I can only come to one conclusion – if it were my money, I would take the ASUS P8P67 Pro over the Gigabyte P67A-UD4. With the ASUS board, you are getting a detailed UEFI, an awesome auto-overclocking tool, better energy saving features, a USB 3.0 bracket , more SATA 6 Gb/s ports, Intel gigabit Ethernet, and in my case, scope for a better..
Extrait: Improved per-clock performance and higher achievable frequencies are sure to put Intel’s latest K-Series CPUs on top of many builders’ whish ...
Extrait: Even the most cynical of PC enthusiasts—AMD fanboys included—have to admit that Intel's Sandy Bridge CPUs are all kinds of impressive. The latest architectural overhaul in Intel's tick-tock approach to processor development brings with it phenomenal perfo...
The combination of the new Intel Sandy Bridge and the ASUS P8P67 Pro is a match made in heaven. The technology that comes with the new chipset is definitely a step in the right direction, making the previous P55 a thing of the past. The new micro-arch...