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Biostar TP67XE LGA 1155 Intel P67 SATA 6Gb/s USB 3.0 ATX Intel Motherboard $70 After $10 rebate + Free shipping (expired)
Newegg has BIOSTAR TP67XE LGA 1155 Intel P67 SATA 6Gb/s USB 3.0 ATX Intel Motherboard for $69.99 after $10 rebate + free shipping. Thanks Selma
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This is a board that runs at the $140 and above pricepoint by the way.
What else has a 8+2 VRM setup? The cheapest you can find is an ASRock z68 extreme3 but my microcenter is sold out of those!
$70? Time to upgrade.
It is ivy bridge compatible. The bios had an update saying microcode updated for 22nm cpus
What else has a 8+2 VRM setup? The cheapest you can find is an ASRock z68 extreme3 but my microcenter is sold out of those!
$70? Time to upgrade.
It is ivy bridge compatible. The bios had an update saying microcode updated for 22nm cpus
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Edit: Looks like the TZ68K+ supports 32GB RAM vs 16GB for this board, Z68 vs P67, and has 1 less PCIe 1x slot. Both look like they aren't PCIe 3.0
x8x8 won't bottleneck anything except the highest top end cards.
not feature laden but for $70 how can you complain about getting a high overclocking capability board with UEFI & SLI?
I'M PICKING THIS UP. because $180 + 70 = cheaper than any MicroCenter board (aside from asrock extreme gen3 which is outta stock @ my place).
Surprise. $50 discount = 120 and there's no boards with tat least this 8+2 vrm phase @ microcetner.
Fried my Gigabyte trying to install new 460 card.... arghh.. now i have to decided to upgrade mobo/memory/cpu. This old POS ECS board is so slow with pc6400 memory and 266 bus speed... PAIN!!!!
The board is great though. I have a 2500k overclocked to 4.7 GHz with all of the power savings/speedsteps turned on. Idling now at 1.6 GHz and .972 volts. Under load, it goes to 4.7 GHz at 1.368 volts... on air.
My only complaint is it uses one of the native SATA ports for eSATA on the back panel. I'm using an SSD boot drive, 2 HDDs in RAID0, a large storage HDD, and a DVD burner. I would like to get a second DVD burner (or maybe BluRay) but I would have to figure out a pass through cable solution, or get an expansion card.