Sandy Bridge Motherboard Roundup

Sandy Bridge Motherboard Roundup @ TBreak

“This roundup simply features the P67 series of motherboards (due to the need for overclocking the CPU), and that too the high-end model from all the boards sent to us by a single manufacturer. So look out over the coming weeks as we review more LGA 1155 motherboards, especially the H67 boards to see a different side of the overclocking story.”

ASUS Sabertooth P67 TUF

ASUS Sabertooth P67 TUF @ Guru3D

“Today’s tested product is by all means creative. A P67 motherboard from ASUS which comes with that new uEFI BIOS which has been discussed so much. It’s the TUF Sabertooth P67 from ASUS, designed with a plastic shroud based on aerodynamics. The shield is part of what is called ‘Thermal Armor’ and it will be the primary trademark for this motherboard from here onwards, as whatever you might think of it, it’s the signature of the motherboard.”

AMD Phenom II X4 840 3.20 GHz

AMD Phenom II X4 840 3.20 GHz @ TechPowerUp

“The return of Phenom II X4 800 marks AMD’s yet another push to secure its dominance in the budget market, and its first representative, the Phenom II X4 840 has all of the features to continue the legacy of legendary Athlon II X4 620 – the first $100 quad processor. Clocked at high 3.20 GHz, and priced at $102, Phenom II X4 840 is going to compete nicely in this segment.”

AMD Phenom II X4 975 BE 3.60 GHz

AMD Phenom II X4 975 BE 3.60 GHz @ TechPowerUp

“AMD starts the new year with yet another fastest clocked processor introduced to the retail market. Clocked at 3.60 GHz, and with fair pricing, Phenom II X4 975 BE is reinforcing AMD’s line of defense against oncoming Sandy Bridge models and needs to maintain AMD’s strong presence in th emainstream market, at least until the Bulldozer architecture is ready.”

AMD Phenom II X4 975 Black Edition

AMD Phenom II x4 975 Black Edition @ Techware Labs

“The Phenom II x4 975 falls into an interesting category. The Black Series is definitely targeted towards enthusiasts and overclockers. The price tag of $195 means it will be competing with the Sandy Bridge chip that Intel is releasing. The performance doesn’t quite look like it will measure up with Sandy Bridge, but it order to play in that ball park you will need to purchase a new motherboard with a whole new type of socket.”

ASRock P55 Extreme4

ASRock P55 Extreme4 @ FutureLooks

“Built around the Intel P55 chipset, the ASRock P55 Extreme4 supports ATI CrossfireX and NVidia SLI. Quad configurations are capable as long as dual GPU PCIe graphics cards are used. However, at 8x by 8x PCIe bandwidth, this platform would favor two very capable single GPU cards as apposed to a quad configuration. That should be enough for hardcore graphics fiends.”

ASRock P67 FATAL1TY

ASRock P67 FATAL1TY @ OCWorkBench

“Performance wise, the ASRock P67 FATAL1TY Profess1onal is pretty fast in most of the benchmarks. Most of them are on par with other P67 boards. The other board which performed better suffered from cold boot issue when running at C7-8-7-20-1T but this didn’t happen on the ASRock.”

ASUS P8P67 Pro

ASUS P8P67 Pro @ OCWorkBench

“In terms of features, the ASUS P8P67pro comes with Dual intelligent Processors (DIGI + VRM) which helps in the stability of the system. The TPU/EPU also helps it to be energy efficient. In fact, the most important change is the EFI BIOS  that brings GUI control to it. ASUS BT!”

ASUS P8P67 Pro

ASUS P8P67 Pro @ ProClockers

“The first motherboard we will take a look at is the P8P67 Pro, which will be ASUS’ performance motherboard for users on a budget, or in other words a top-shelf mainstream board. In the lineup it falls just under the Deluxe but above the EVO. The P8P67 Pro holds a few similarities to the P7P55 Deluxe we reviewed here, looks is the only thing they have in common.”

ASUS P8P67

ASUS P8P67 @ Vortez

“The ASUS P8P67 is pitched as ASUS’ mainstream P67 motherboard. So in terms of the P67 lineup this board is coming in at the bottom with regards to feature-set. That isn’t to say it lacks features, because as we will come to learn – even a product placed at the bottom of the range still oozes character and finesse. The P8P67 is a product with an an impressive arrangement of attributes such as – EFI BIOS, DIGI+ VRM, BT GO!, AI Suite II, TPU and EPU and much more!”