Asus P8P67 EVO

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06 Jun 2011 19:10 - 07 Jun 2011 07:17 #16070 by garfi3ld
Asus P8P67 EVO was created by garfi3ld

titleBeing 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 Lancer Evo, but maybe it has the raw power that the Evo is known for. Either way, I know that by the end of this review I will be drifting sideways in DIRT 2 ether way. Before that I will go over ASUS’s standard P67 product lineup and the P8P67 EVO’s feature set. While we are in there we will also test its performance and take a close look at the include software.

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I see you reading this forum post but not going to the review, your missing out on the entire writeup! Click anything to get to the real thing.

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07 Jun 2011 07:25 #16071 by garfi3ld
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also for the record guys I think this is by far my longest review

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07 Jun 2011 07:34 #16072 by Lersar
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That's all pages, wow. Great coverage man, this is impressive.
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07 Jun 2011 07:35 #16073 by garfi3ld
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your going to have to zoom in a little bit, i can't read any of that text!

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07 Jun 2011 15:07 #16076 by Nacelle
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That's the one bad thing about Sandybridge, the shortage of PCI-e. Anyone wanting to use a Revo Drive had better be prepared to sacrifice a bunch of stuff to get it to work. Hopfully someone will make a board with a NF200 chip on it, adding more lanes.

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26 Jul 2011 01:05 #17007 by Wingless92
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Nacelle wrote: That's the one bad thing about Sandybridge, the shortage of PCI-e. Anyone wanting to use a Revo Drive had better be prepared to sacrifice a bunch of stuff to get it to work. Hopfully someone will make a board with a NF200 chip on it, adding more lanes.


I agree Chris but those Revo Drives are not cheap. I am fine with my ol' Intel SSD.

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26 Jul 2011 02:05 - 26 Jul 2011 02:11 #17009 by Nacelle
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The new Revo drives average 1330mb/sec transfere. If I didn't have this motherboard and had the money for one of the smaller ones, I'd get it. Maybe with the Christmas bonus, unless there's new GPUs out that need buying.
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02 Aug 2011 01:35 #17471 by Nacelle
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:huh: About what?

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02 Aug 2011 01:57 #17473 by garfi3ld
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im guessing spam lol

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