9/3/2023 0 Comments Quad gpu crossfirexJust like all of the latest ASUS range, their latest TPU (TurboV Processing Unit) and EPU (Energy Processing Unit) processors are on this motherboard. The black and blue theme carries its way throughout the motherboard on to the expansion slots, RAM slots and the heat sinks as well. Overall, I would say this motherboard is a good contender in the sub $160 price range but some of the additional extras which come with the ASRock P67 Extreme4 for example may be enough to sway people towards that board instead.ĪSUS has decided to go with a blue and black color scheme, which is built upon a black PCB. The board's power consumption is also higher than other motherboards we have tested. The biggest complaint we have is the second PCIe x16 slot only operates in x4 mode, which does impact multi-GPU performance. Considering it has a price tag of $155 ($140 with rebate), it offers quite a few useful features such as DIGI+ VRM, BT GO! (Bluetooth), a total of four USB 3.0 ports, and Quad-GPU CrossFireX support.Įven though the P8P67 does not offer as many features as the more expensive models in this range, or even some of the optional extras in the box which other boards come with in the same price range, it does perform better than you may have initially thought. Although the board has been available for some time, this is one of ASUS' cheaper full size ATX offerings. Today, we will be looking at the ASUS P8P67.
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