Sapphire Pure Black P67 Hydra

Sapphire Pure Black P67 Hydra @ Hexus

“Taking care of storage duties, the Pure Black P67 Hydra features a total of eight SATA connectors. Four red-coloured ports provide SATA 6Gbps performance (two are powered by the P67 chipset, two from a Marvell 88SE9128 controller), while a further three black-coloured ports deliver previous-generation SATA 3Gbps speeds. The eighth takes for the form of an eSATA port on a well-equipped rear I/O panel.”

MSI P67A-GD65

MSI P67A-GD65 @ iXBT Labs

“MSI P67A-GD65 is the highest-end model in the series, but it’s not an ‘extreme’ solution — those are separated into a different lineup. This is a mid-end motherboard that offers advanced functionality and a number of MSI’s proprietary technologies.”

Sapphire Pure Black X58

Sapphire Pure Black X58 @ Neoseeker

“Sapphire makes a comeback in the motherboard market, and this time they’re aiming right at the enthusiasts with their PURE Black lineup of boards.  Their Intel X58-based PURE Black X58 motherboard looks to check off most of the features we’ve come to expect for this market segment, now see how well it fares in our own checklist by hitting the review link!”

ASUS P7P55D Premium

ASUS P7P55D Premium @ PCStats

“While much of Intel’s world has been thrown into a tizzy by the Q1’2011 Intel P67/H67 chipset recall (initial B2 stepping only), we thought it timely to look in on Intel P55 motherboards from ASUS that offer some of the bells and whistles of Intel P67 platforms, with none of the bad recall aftertaste. The ASUS P7P55D-E Pro is one such board to consider, this review is going to focus on its nearly identical twin, the P7P55D Premium. We’ll touch on TurboV Evo, Hybrid Phase, ExpressGate, MemOK, EPU, Fan Xpert and Stack Cool 3+…”

Zotac IONITX-P-E

Zotac IONITX-P-E @ OC Club

“As far as the CPU is concerned, I was only able to squeeze a bit extra bringing up the cores to 1.35GHz each. While not a crazy overclock, any extra speed that is free is definitely a bonus. Since this processor has a locked multiplier I started by pushing up the voltage a bit and raising the FSB until i hit my wall of 225MHz which with a six times multiplier, yielded the 1350MHz overall clock speed.”

Jetway NC98-525E-LF

Jetway NC98-525E-LF @ MadShrimps

“Jetway is well know for their Mini-ITX motherboards. Based on the Intel Atom is this a perfect base for a small energy saving and environmental friendly HTPC or Home server system. Jetway provided us a D525 CPU and GT218 gpu motherboard and we will take it through a series of multimedia tests. Already served well in a previous review for Home Server we will only focus on the HTPC part.”

Jetway NF96FL-510-LF

Jetway NF96FL-510-LF @ eTeknix

“In the past we have looked at a mini-ITX motherboard branded in the shape of the Jetway NC63-330-LF using an Intel Atom N330 Dual-Core 1.6GHz processor but as times change, so does the technology and the features used. This is where we introduce the Jetway NF96FL-510-LF with its improved processor (which is loosely based on the Atom 330), different chipset and improved features.”

Intel BH67CF

Intel BH67CF @ Missing Remote

“But our previous coverage was limited to a higher end member of the CPU lineup with a 95 watt TDP, that made is less ideal for dedicated home theater PC (HTPC) use–especially considering its tantalizing siblings scheduled to arrive shortly thereafter. Fortunately we now have a 35 watt Intel Core i3-2100T and DH67CF Mini-ITX motherboard in hand and will be taking a detailed look at the lowest powered desktop CPU and smallest LGA1155 motherboard Intel has to offer.”

ECS P67H2-A Black Extreme

ECS P67H2-A Black Extreme @ Legit Reviews

“ECS is trying to improve the image of their products by releasing high end “Black Extreme” series motherboards. The latest in the “Black Extreme” series is P67H2-A Black Extreme. Based around the Intel P67 series chipset code named “Sandy Bridge”, the ECS P67H2-A Black Extreme supports the latest Intel second generation Core series processors.”

Gigabyte P67A-UD4

Gigabyte P67A-UD4 @ PC Perspective

“Some of the high points included the redesigned PCB with the new low-profile heatsinks and black color scheme. But, the low points involved sub-par gaming benchmark scores and fair overclocking results. We were also a bit disappointed with the lack of a full EFI BIOS with mouse support.”