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Performance

Most of our benchmarks have he the P8P67 EVO matching performance with all of the P67 motherboards that we have tested. Surprisingly it did a great job when it comes to SLI testing, outperforming on almost every test. The only thing that stood out in testing was our PCMark7 results. Being a new test we have only tested the EVO and the last MSI motherboard we tested. Somehow we still saw a large jump in performance. Until we get results from more motherboards I won’t call it conclusive, but PCMark7 does a good job showing real world performance with its browser, video, and office tests. We included the full breakdown per item on the PCMark 7 page if you would like to compare the results yourself.

Beyond benchmark performance the P8P67 showed itself to be a well-rounded motherboard. I love the inclusion of the Intel network card, we had no network issues during all of our testing. The 8 Channel audio was also more than adequate, although in fairness not as good as an aftermarket solution or integrated Creative like we saw on the Assassin.

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garfi3ld's Avatar
garfi3ld replied the topic: #16071 07 Jun 2011 07:25
also for the record guys I think this is by far my longest review
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Lersar replied the topic: #16072 07 Jun 2011 07:34


That's all pages, wow. Great coverage man, this is impressive.
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garfi3ld replied the topic: #16073 07 Jun 2011 07:35
your going to have to zoom in a little bit, i can't read any of that text!
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Nacelle replied the topic: #16076 07 Jun 2011 15:07
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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Wingless92 replied the topic: #17007 26 Jul 2011 01:05

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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Nacelle replied the topic: #17009 26 Jul 2011 02:05
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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Nacelle replied the topic: #17471 02 Aug 2011 01:35
:huh: About what?
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garfi3ld replied the topic: #17473 02 Aug 2011 01:57
im guessing spam lol

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