ASUS P67 Motherboards - P8P67, Maximus IV Extreme & Sabertooth P67
ASUS has sent over some pictures of their upcoming Intel P67 Express chipset powered motherboards and today we are going to show them to you and give you an idea on what you can expect on the next generation of motherboards. These motherboards are for the upcoming Intel 'Sandy Bridge' processors that use a new CPU socket called LGA 1155. The upcoming LGA 1155 socket is rumored to be launching during CES 2011 and you got to see these new boards!
The first board that we have to show you is the ASUS P8P67 Pro, which is a full size ATX solution. This board sports a black and blue color scheme and as you can see is totally passively cooled without the use of any heat pipes connecting the three blue heatsinks. The entire ASUS LGA1155 motherboard lineup uses a new VRM system that ASUS calls Digi+ VRM. This means that ASUS is now using digital VRMs on the boards and that ASUS' EPU microcontroller handles how many power phases are in use at any given time by monitoring the temperature and power draw on the board. We were told by ASUS That Digi+ VRM is able go down to just one power phase or go all the way up to 16 power phases on some of their boards. The ASUS P8P67 Pro has a 12+2 power phase design, so it would only be able to go up to 12 on this specific board.
I am really curious about the sabretooth P67 and how it fits into the lineup. If the covering is good, then why not have it on the top end ROG products. What is the purpose of it?
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I'm very interested in the Mini-ITX versions that come out. I'm looking to redo my HTPC and this would be perfect, especially since Sandy Bridge is supposed to support Blu-Ray 3D (right?) in case I ever go down that route.
gwolfman wrote:Sandy Bridge is supposed to support Blu-Ray 3D (right?)
That's news to me. Where'd you get that info? Even NVIDIA recommends a minimum GT 430 or GT 240 for 3D and at best, Sandy Bridge only meets HD 5450/8500 GT/9400 GT.
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gwolfman wrote:Sandy Bridge is supposed to support Blu-Ray 3D (right?)
That's news to me. Where'd you get that info? Even NVIDIA recommends a minimum GT 430 or GT 240 for 3D and at best, Sandy Bridge only meets HD 5450/8500 GT/9400 GT.
Let me see if I can dig that up as I'm having difficulty remember where I saw it.
gwolfman wrote:Sandy Bridge is supposed to support Blu-Ray 3D (right?)
That's news to me. Where'd you get that info? Even NVIDIA recommends a minimum GT 430 or GT 240 for 3D and at best, Sandy Bridge only meets HD 5450/8500 GT/9400 GT.
Let me see if I can dig that up as I'm having difficulty remember where I saw it.
Looks like I can't find out where I thought I saw this detail. I thought I read it on AnandTech but I can't find it there or the other sites I read. Sorry for the mixup.