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NFL

We had trouble

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Bought this board when I made the move to Sandy Bridge. At the time, I had a different idea in mind for my built which made the one USB header survivable. But when my needs changed, this board wasn't up to the task. BIOS seems to lag a bit and the drop-down menus seem rather clunky. Swapping out RAM gave me the boot-cycling which I corrected by shuffling RAM. Not a great OCer but usable if you're keeping things moderate. IMO, overpriced for what it offers

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borandi

P67 $190 Part 2: MSI P67A-GD65, ASRock P67 Extreme6 and ECS P67H2-A2

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I am a reviewer at Anandtech, and my review is at http://www.anandtech.com/show/4323/p67-190-part-2-msi-asrock-and-ecs, where I compare a trio of non-ASUS+GB P67 products at the $190 MSRP, including this one. This review was written on May 10th 2011. Conclusion: How much we are willing to spend on a motherboard varies from person to person, but the majority of us like value for money and bang for buck. If there's a sale, or some rebate available—even better. But in the cold harsh reality of motherboards and motherboard bundles, the manufacturer will try to entice you in any way possible—'Military Class', 'V16' and 'Black Deluxe' are what MSI, ASRock and ECS are spouting at consumers...
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