“Finally, Intel has a mid-range chipset with proper PCIe 2.0 lanes. We test the P67’s PCIe implementation to see how it stacks up against the competition.”Here are some more Motherboard articles from around the web:
- Zotac H67-ITX WiFi @ Funky Kit
- Gigabyte P67A- UD5 @ iXBT Labs
- Gigabyte P67A-UD7 @ OC3D
- ECS H67H2-M Black Deluxe and H67H2-I Mini-ITX Motherboards Review @ HardwareHeaven
- ASRock P67 Pro3 Socket 1155 Motherboard @ Pro-Clockers
- ASUS RoG Maximus IV Extreme (P67) Motherboard Review @ HardwareHeaven
- Gigabyte H67MA-UD2H @ FunkyKit
- Gigabyte H67M-UD2H vs Intel DH67BL @ SemiAccurate
- Sapphire Pure Black P67 & X58 Intel Motherboard Preview @ Legit Reviews
- Gigabyte GA-P67A-UD4 Motherboard Review @Hi Tech Legion
- ASUS P8P67 Deluxe Motherboard @ Hardware Secrets
- Sapphire Pure Black X58 @ Tweaktown
- Sapphire Expands Pure Series Line with “Pure Black” Intel X58 and P67 Motherboards @Hi Tech Legion
- Intel D525MW Mini-ITX Motherboard @ MissingRemote
- Sapphire Pure Black X58 Motherboard Review – overclocking performance @ KitGuru
Intel’s P67 Express chipset: bringing PCIe 2.0 to mid-ranged platforms
The Tech Report examines the new P67 Express
chipset which sports 6Gbps Serial ATA ports and full-speed PCI Express 2.0 lanes. This makes it very competitive against AMD’s boards which have sported both those features for a while now. Their testing showed better transfer performance over the SATA channel than AMD’s 890GX chipset and a significant jump from the P55 chipset, when connected to a PCIe RAID card. Also of note was the CPU utilization, which was much higher on the AMD platform.