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Photos: ASUS' new P67 mobo lineup
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ASUS recently flew CRN's sister publication Atomic to Singapore to catch site of its new range of P67 motherboards.
First cab off the rank, the ROG Maximus IV Extreme!
Source:
CRN
Here's the socket area in a bit more detail. Note the mess of USB3 ports.
Next up, the P8P67 Deluxe.
Man, we really wanted to flip the cover off the socket, but every time we even looked like we were getting closer, ASUS attack dogs growled.
Moar detail.
It's small, but perfectly formed - the P8H67-I Deluxe.
It's so cute you almost want to pat it!
Yet for all that size, it's got a mess of connectivity options.
Continuing in the tiny vein, the P8H67-M Evo. LAN box, anyone?
And a bit more socket detail.
Interestingly, when we took the photos, the Sabretooth P67 TUF board was absent...
But it did show up eventually - and it's a fasincating mobo. The shroud is an interesting cooling feature.
It covers pretty much the entire PCB, and even has a fan mount.
We kinda like the look - shame it's a SOHO specced board.
ASUS recently flew CRN's sister publication Atomic to Singapore to catch site of its new range of P67 motherboards.
First cab off the rank, the ROG Maximus IV Extreme!
Source:
CRN
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