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Product Review: AsRock P67 Extreme4 Motherboard

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Uploaded by on Feb 12, 2011

My review of the AsRock P67 Extreme4 Motherboard. Great board, great value, has 3 PCIE 2 x16 slots,UEFI, and other great features

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  • im getting this board also with the i5-2500K have you overclocked it and how easy is it to overclock.

  • @AMD3FAN For the unlocked K series it's as simple as:

    Change multiplier

    Tweak voltage

    Done.

    The rest is stability test to make sure your OC' is stable.

  • Gonna get mine on monday!

  • @TimmysHQ Sweet! enjoy your new build ;)

  • Do you know the marketing guy from ASRock? Cris. You sound excatly like him:D

  • @Hokrollo1 I'll take that as a compliment lol. And yes, I've seen AsRock's videos though he's Taiwanese (I assumed so) and I'm American.

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  • @MrDeadashell I was wondering this someone answer!

  • ass rock lol

  • ATI cards come with their own crossfire connectors whereas NVIDIA GPUs do not. The only reason most motherboards come with SLI bridges when their motherboards support the feature.

  • @lotusshealth Actually I did end up getting 1 6870 and will be doing a CF config in the future, running on a sabertooth p67 with an i5 2500k, running all games on 1080p maxed out just fine.

    Hoping to overclock and cf soon :)

  • @BloodyRory for the price of the 5870 why not get 6870 dual?

  • can u crossfire 2 radeon 6950s on this board?

  • Cut your hair please man, you look like a female

  • Going to be buying mine with an i5-2500k, XFX 2 Fan Edition of the Radeon HD 5870, 4 GB (2x2gb) DDR3 1600 Ram from Patriot Memory. Hoping to get good performance. I will overclock in the future and add more ram, but for now I'll just buy the basics and upgrade what I need to as I move along with my computer. The final price for me is going to $750, not to bad for a gaming computer that I hope will last me a few years with upgrades. Im just a gamer, not an enthusiast, so I dont need maxed out..

  • @sjzcjq 哈哈。。。

  • mines is coming in tomorrow, having an i5 2500k waiting for it :D

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