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All the first run 1155 boards had the Sata issue.The new boards out should have the new chips.Most manufacturers will say B3 on the box or literature.That is the new revision.
As far as I know the only difference between the h67 and the p67 is that the h67 has an integrated video port.No onboard video on the p67. Note: If you are looking at an 1155 board I assume you were able to return your other parts. |
I run RoF , CoD black ops , Crysis all maxed settings and have excellent FPS , CoD runs quite well on medium to high settings and I'm sure my video card and the lack of optimisation of the game is the only reason I can't max it too.
I think a whole lot of us have extreme overkill on our processors these days and CoD has barely used the cores we have. So you should be fine either way ;) sg |
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which you will, since its childs play to do it with a i5 2500k. im running mine at 4.5 ghz with the stock cooler. of course my case is loaded with huge fans, so for now im getting by with stock cooling. when the hot weather hits, i may have to get a better cooler or tone down my OC. |
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that was auto overclock. turbo is now disabled until better cooler arrives heh :) |
the hottest mines got so far is 68 degrees C im using the auto OC also.
97 C is way to hot imo. |
Make sure you read the fine print on the PCI-E x16 slots.Most boards allow you to put a card in any of the x16 slots and get the full bandwidth.However when you go Crossfire or SLI it is usually x8 in both slots.There are some very expensive motherboards that will do x16 and x8 with 2 cards.
Most Asus p67 boards have a rear IEEE 1394 port(Firewire). |
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B3-revision boards have fixed SATA chips. |
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