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Gigabyte P67A-UD3 Intel Sandy Bridge motherboard review

by Tarinder Sandhu on 17 January 2011, 10:40 3.0

Tags: Gigabyte (TPE:2376)

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Final thoughts and rating

The excellence of Intel's Sandy Bridge processors takes a lot of the marketing headaches out of promoting the supporting chipsets: you want Sandy Bridge goodness, you simply have to invest in a 6-series motherboard.

Gigabyte's range of supporting boards is currently split between the H67 and P67 chipset. Starting at £70 for the barest H67 and rising to £270 for the super-deluxe P67, there's a board to cater for all budgets. The reviewed P67A-UD3 retails at £100 and offers a reasonable feature-set, though, understandably, a trimmed-down board layout misses out on higher-end features such as a UEFI BIOS, SLI compatibility, FireWire and eSATA support. Compare this with, say, the ASUS P8P67 LE, which throws in a separate SATA 6Gbps controller, FireWire and eSATA for just a little more.

Enthusiasts looking towards the cheaper H67 chipset will do well to remember that a P67 board is required to get the most out of the Sandy Bridge chips, and Gigabyte's board - outfitted with adjustable multiplier support - cranks up a Core i5 2500K to 4.4GHz without any semblance of difficulty. What's more, it's energy efficient too.

Spending around £100 on a P67 chipset-based motherboard enables the enthusiast to wring out the last bit of performance from Intel's Sandy Bridge CPUs. Gigabyte's P67A-UD3 stakes a claim as the budget P67 board of choice. Solid performance and impressive overclocking credentials are offset by a tired-looking BIOS and a substandard PCIe lane arrangement for graphics. Worth putting on a shortlist if it dips much below £100.

The Good

Overclocks sweetly
Low price for a P67 board

The Bad

No UEFI BIOS
Strange PCIe lane arbitration
Auto-overclocking utility not the best

HEXUS Rating

3/5
Gigabyte P67A-UD3 motherboard


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The board can be purchased from Scan.co.uk.

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