Thursday, June 09, 2011

Biostar TP67XE Intel P67 chipset - Review

Biostar DDR3 LGA 1156 Intel H55 HDMI Micro ATX Intel Motherboard TH55BHD

High Performance with Low Price Biostar TP67XE


Quiet offers a reasonably priced motherboard, BIOSTAR not trapped offer a cheap motherboard. Less agitated affordable, BIOSTAR still emphasizing quality, performance and features. It is into the bargain seen in TP67XE. This appease comes with a unique design clad in little red color on top decorated with a large cooling socket. The sides are not equipped with cooling so as to make the room into relief.
Monday, June 06, 2011

ASRock P67 Extreme4 Intel P67 chipset - Review

ASRock P67 Extreme4 B3 Intel P67 ATX DDR3 2133 MotherboardASRock P67 Extreme4
High-end with Affordable Price
 
The ranks of high-end motherboard from ASRock always perform "well" iIn recent years. Offered at a  low price that still makes sense. Not just that, ASRock always  featuring more advance references to the product itself. Just like this product Extreme4 ASRock P67.
Sunday, June 05, 2011

Gigabyte GA-P67A-UD4 Intel P67 Chipset Review

GIGABYTE Socket 1155/Intel P67/CrossFireX&SLI/SATA3&USB3.0/A&GbE/ATX Motherboard GA-P67A-UD4-B3 Twin Power Feature


Gigabyte is one of the producers that straight responding to the presence of Sandy Bridge processor. Come with the standard Gigabyte products (which is usually in blue color), GA-P67A-UD4 dominated by black, which makes it seem strong, sturdy and powerful. The black color also brush on entire expansion slots and memory.
Friday, June 03, 2011

Review Intel New P67 Chipset



All New


As Intel launch Sandy Bridge, the second generation of Intel processors Intel also releasing their new chipsets.


Sandy Bridge can  be used only on the new chipset, which is Intel P67, H67, H61, Q67, and B65 (for desktop platforms). To accommodate this new processor, Intel also release a new socket LGA1155 (not LGA1156 which has come first). This Socket can't be used on LGA1156 processors. However, we can use the HSF socket   LGA1156 on this LGA1155. And the Sandy Bridge architecture itself is also different because Intel changed this to get better performance and less power consumption.