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ASUS P8P67 PRO Sandy Bridge motherboard review

by Tarinder Sandhu on 25 April 2011, 05:00 4.0

Tags: ASUSTeK (TPE:2357)

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Final thoughts and rating

ASUS knows all too well that differentiating its Sandy Bridge motherboards from the competitions' requires careful thought on features and implementation rather than a myopic focus on straight-line speed.

The £150 P8P67 PRO crams in an excellent array of features on to a well-laid-out board. There's practically everything you could want in a deluxe board, topped off by the one of the better BIOSes we've seen thus far. Performance is solid at stock speeds and the PRO's got enough overclocking wherewithal to push K-series chips over 1GHz past their default speeds.

Readers looking for even more would do well to take a peek at the £185 Deluxe variant, which ships with a second Gigabit port, rear-mounted clear CMOS button, debug LED, and a heftier array of heatsinks.

But we feel very comfortable in recommending the P8P67 PRO as a quality base for a Core i5 2500K or i7 2600K chip, perhaps with dual graphics from either NVIDIA or AMD's mid-range stack thrown in for good measure.

The Good

Thoughtful integration of useful features
UEFI BIOS is nice
Overclocks well with K-series chips
Good layout

The Bad

£150 is still a lot of money for a mid-range P67 board

HEXUS Rating

4/5

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For decent guidance in overclocking this board go to:

http://hardforum.com/showthread.php?t=1578110

I'm on water cooling, but mine (2600K) never breaks 60C at 4.7Ghz while folding (~45kppd).

Considering I'm running 2x480GTX's I've got 2nd (so far) in the score charts for 3dMarks2011, so you can see why I'm so darned chuffed with mine…
Isn't it time the standard motherboards and case design changed.

Look at the back of the board, so crowded, but all needed or wanted by modern users. Personally I think where 120mm back fans are on the back of a case, this should make room for a 140mm fan (or bigger) and that all the motherboard external connections could go along the back in the place of a couple or few pci slots.

Anyhoo, lovely looking board , shame its £150, I think this is too expensive for a motherboard.
It seems the Hexus staff are hard at work on a bank holiday - dedication to the job eh!