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Pretty good overclocker, Good bang for the buck, Tons of features
Easy to use UEFI BIOS, Extra space between video card slots, Digi+ VRM for stable power, Onboard Bluetooth, Gigabit Intel LAN
UEFI Introduces Graphical User Interface BIOS, Supports 32GB of dualchannel DDR3 up to 2200MHz, DIGI VRM 122 Enable digital precision voltage control, MemOK! Increases memory compatibility for bootup, Bluetooth 2.1 receiver connects devices and remote
Only two external USB 3.0 ports
Lots of clicks to access to advanced BIOS menu, Chipset cooler not connected to PWM
High priced 'mainstream enthusiast' motherboard solution, EVO model does not support UEFI BIOS screen capture, Lacks hardwarebased encryption features, SATA6G/USB3 borrow from PCIE link lanes, Does not use new highlyconductive Polymerized capacito
By Bigbruin on June 26, 2012
The ASUS P8P67 EVO Socket 1155 ATX motherboard is a solid choice for those still in the market for a Sandybridge motherboard. It offers some great features, but isn't one of those bundles that runs up the price by including every bell and whistle...
By LanOC Reviews on June 06, 2011
and FV All Pages Page 1 of 14Being a car guy when I first saw the P8P67 EVO from Asus I couldn’t help connect the EVO name with a Mitsubishi Evo. I can’t imagine that Asus would somehow manage to get the boxy styling and sharp lines of the...
By Tom's Hardware on April 25, 2011
Yet, these same boards do have a few so-called extreme features, such as improved voltage regulators for increased overclocking capability. All of them also support three graphics cards (though in the least-favorable x8/x8/x4 PCIe configuration we can...
By Ninjalane on April 25, 2011
In the beginning of this review we asked the question of what makes an enthuiast motherboard and does product segmentation really play a big factor in what you can do. Having used several P67 motherboards up to this review we have come to the...
By OverClock Intelligence Agency on January 31, 2011
The P8P67 EVO is the second mainstream P67 board that we have looked at since Sandy Bridge launched at the beginning of January, the first being the MSI P67A-GD65. So how does the ASUS offering stack up against MSI's board? Pretty darn well, I'd...
By Benchmark Reviews on January 02, 2011
IMPORTANT: Although the rating and final score mentioned in this conclusion are made to be as objective as possible, please be advised that every author perceives these factors differently at various points in time. While we each do our best to...
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