Testing Configuration and Benchmarks Used

We compared the ASUS P8P67 Pro against a couple of its competitors — the Gigabyte P67A-UD4 and ECS P67H2-A. Testing this board against other comparable LGA 1155 motheboards should give our readers a general overview of this board’s performance against other solutions in its class.


CPU-Z screenshots
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Test System Setup |
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CPU |
Intel i5-2500K (running at 3.3GHz, 100×33) |
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Motherboards |
ASUS P8P67 Pro
Gigabyte P67A-UD4 ECS P67H2-A |
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Memory |
Patriot Sector 5 (2 x 2GB) DDR3-2000 Dual Channel |
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Hard Drive |
Western Digital Raptor 150GB 10,000 RPM SATA 3GB/s |
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Sound Card |
Onboard sound |
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Video Card |
Gigabyte GTS 250 512MB |
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CPU Cooling |
Corsair H50 watercooling unit |
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Video Drivers |
NVIDIA: 266.58 |
| Power Supply | PC Power and Cooling Silencer 750w |
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DirectX Version |
DX10 / DX9c |
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Operating System |
Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit |
Our 64-bit test bench for LGA 1155 processors includes 4GBs of dual channel DDR3 memory, a GTS 250 512MB graphics card, and a Western Digital Raptor 150GB SATA hard drive for storage. This configuration is based off a typical mid-range users LGA 1155 system and focuses on evaluating the motherboard’s features and abilities and less on the rest of the hardware components.
Benchmarks used:
– SiSoft Sandra 2009 SP1
– CineBench 11.5 64-bit
– Handbrake DVD compression
– 3DMark Vantage
– Crysis Warhead
– Far Cry 2
– Just Cause 2
– PCMark Vantage



This motherboard has very
This motherboard has very good results at your testings. I think that I will buy it.
Best regards,
Alex from Proreview.net