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The editors liked
Great CPU performance
Capable overclocker
Handy Bluetooth BIOS control
The editors didn't like
Price boost
Less comprehensive settings than Maximus IV Extreme
Great CPU performance, Capable overclocker, Handy Bluetooth BIOS control
Price boost, Less comprehensive settings than Maximus IV Extreme
We were able to run our 2600K at a stable 4.5GHz with the Pro B3, which is commendable for this end of the price spectrum. The Bluetooth receiver is a nice touch too, allowing remote overclocking via your smartphone or tablet. Value for money, then, is...
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 ...
Abstract: Improved per-clock performance and higher achievable frequencies are sure to put Intel’s latest K-Series CPUs on top of many builders’ whish lists, but they’ll still need a new socket to put it in. We test nine enthusiast-oriented LGA-1155 motherboards...
The ASUS P8P67 Pro motherboard is a good platform to build a nice gaming or run-of-the-mill computer system with. Regardless of the new advances in chipsets since the emergence of the Intel P67 chipset, it has to be said that the P67 still offers a lot of...
Fast, Overclocks well, Good hardware features, Stable, Fair price
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This board can be picked up for around 150$ which is a fair price for a overclocking board. It has plenty of features when it comes to overclocking, and its bundled with various hardware features like SATA 3GB and 6GB, USB3 etc etc. Performance is exc...
Today the ASUS P8P67 Pro (Rev 3.1) is selling at Newegg for $169.99, and Amazon for $179.99 with Free Shipping. While this is not a super-inexpensive board, it really is not set up to be. It has a very solid feature set, a deep and easy to use UEFI BIOS f...
Abstract: Looking at the benchmark scores, the P8P67 Pro usually fell in the middle of the pack. Although it did not grab the performance crown in any of the benchmarks, it recorded...
Good board layout. Outstanding UEFI design. Includes USB 3.0 header, expansion-slot bracket. Sports four easily recognizable 6-Gbps SATA ports. Integrated Bluetooth.
Does not support Intel HD Graphics. Includes only an SLI bridge cable.
If it's lacking some of the flashier features of other P67 Express chipset motherboards, the Asus P8P67 Pro is nonetheless an excellent choice for enthusiasts who want control over every aspect of their PCs. Buy it now...
The ASUS P8P67 Pro performs like a P67 should. Excellent efficiency with smooth power is the hallmark of the Sandy Bridge platform, and the Pro delivers it. ASUS’ features are a welcome add-on, which provides one-button overclocking without sacrificin...
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...