Full review for ASUS P8P67 DELUXE with Intel Core i5 2400
The next generation for INTEL – LGA 1155, with replacement LGA 1156 soon. N.D.A will be end on 2011 Jan 6, first day on CeBIT.
But, Taiwan is a strange place. Although Box haven’t come out, lot of ES came out already. This time not like P55 chipset, Motherboard faster than CPU…
Well, mobo(ASUS P8P67 DELUXE) buy from Taiwan Guanghwa, CPU(INTEL Core i5 2400) buy from Yahoo Bid… let’s do test for INTEL P67 Chipset.
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P8 stand for P67 chipset, and P7 stand for P55 chipset.
http://pic.xfastest.com/pertonas/P8P67D/2.jpg
Make a quite conspicuous in appearance. Black with green, different with P7.
Yes, it’s quite conspicuous.
Make it clear.
http://pic.xfastest.com/pertonas/P8P67D/3.jpg
Intel P67 chipset, make sure using the correct cpu with LGA 1155.
http://pic.xfastest.com/pertonas/P8P67D/4.jpg
Digital VRM design.
http://pic.xfastest.com/pertonas/P8P67D/5.jpg
Back.
http://pic.xfastest.com/pertonas/P8P67D/6.jpg
Specification, Please go website for more.
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See first before you buy it.
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Instruction and accessories.
http://pic.xfastest.com/pertonas/P8P67D/9.jpg
Give you a front USB 3.0 device.
http://pic.xfastest.com/pertonas/P8P67D/10.jpg
ASUS P8P67 DELUXE -
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PS2 X 1 (Mouse and Keyboard combine)
USB 2.0 X 8
USB 3.0 X 2
SPDIF X 1
BT X 1
IEEE 1394 X 1
eSATA X 2
LAN X 2 (one is INTEL Chipset)
http://pic.xfastest.com/pertonas/P8P67D/12.jpg
Back of mobo.
http://pic.xfastest.com/pertonas/P8P67D/13.jpg
Taking NEC USB 3.0 chipset.
http://pic.xfastest.com/pertonas/P8P67D/14.jpg
Other Chipset for this mobo -
REALTEK ALC 889 for sound
VIA VT6315N for IEEE 1394
REALTEK 8111E and INTEL WG82579V for Lan.
http://pic.xfastest.com/pertonas/P8P67D/15.jpg
PLX for PCI-E. ICS controller chipset part number is 0630893.
http://pic.xfastest.com/pertonas/P8P67D/16.jpg
Front USB 3.0 also taking NEC.
http://pic.xfastest.com/pertonas/P8P67D/17.jpg
P67 chipset give up PCI slot, so must use Asmedia ASM1083 for it.
http://pic.xfastest.com/pertonas/P8P67D/18.jpg
SATA port. Deep blue and white for SATA 6Gb/s, SATA II using light blue.
http://pic.xfastest.com/pertonas/P8P67D/19.jpg
Debug segment, power and reset button. The left is EPU switch.
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Take a close look.
http://pic.xfastest.com/pertonas/P8P67D/0.jpg
Two PCI-E 1X, PCI-E 16X for three (run in 16X, 8X, 8X), and two PCI from ASM1083.
http://pic.xfastest.com/pertonas/P8P67D/21.jpg
Dram LED, Memory button and TPU function.
http://pic.xfastest.com/pertonas/P8P67D/22.jpg
Don’t try Overclock too much with P67 chipset and No K CPU, so one EPS enough for it.
http://pic.xfastest.com/pertonas/P8P67D/24.jpg
P8P67 Deluxe give you 16 + 2 PWM.
http://pic.xfastest.com/pertonas/P8P67D/25.jpg
Socket LGA 1155.
http://pic.xfastest.com/pertonas/P8P67D/26.jpg
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Let do some test with the following platform -
INTEL CORE i5 2400
ASUS P8P67 DELUXE
ASUS ENGTX 580
CORSAIR VENEANGE DDR3 1600MHz 4GB X 2
Thermaltake XT 575W
Thermaltake FRIO
OCZ Vertex2 60GB
CPU-Z. C1E, C3E, C6E all switch off in BIOS, only keep the Turbo Boost, let the i5 2400 go
through 3.4GHz.
http://pic.xfastest.com/pertonas/P8P67D/cpu.JPG
Fritz Chess Benchmark.
http://pic.xfastest.com/pertonas/P8P67D/fc.JPG
CrystalMark 2004R3
http://pic.xfastest.com/pertonas/P8P67D/cm.JPG
Nuclearus Multi Core
http://pic.xfastest.com/pertonas/P8P67D/nm.JPG
Cinebench r10
http://pic.xfastest.com/pertonas/P8P67D/r10.JPG
Cinebench r11.5
http://pic.xfastest.com/pertonas/P8P67D/r11.JPG
Horrible read write for memory.
http://pic.xfastest.com/pertonas/P8P67D/mem.JPG
Compare with Kinston DDR3 2000 CL 9-10-9-27 on ASUS X58 SABERTOOTH.
http://pic.xfastest.com/pertonas/P8P67D/34.JPG
wPrime, also quite horrible in P67.
http://pic.xfastest.com/pertonas/P8P67D/wp.JPG
PCMARK Vantage.
http://pic.xfastest.com/pertonas/P8P67D/pcmark.JPG
Some game benchmark between Core i7 920 and Core i5 2400 with ASUS GTX580.
DMC4
i7 920
http://pic.xfastest.com/pertonas/P8P67D/D8.jpg
i5 2400
http://pic.xfastest.com/pertonas/P8P67D/d2.jpg
Final Fantasy XIV
i7 920
http://pic.xfastest.com/pertonas/P8P67D/F8.jpg
i5 2400
http://pic.xfastest.com/pertonas/P8P67D/f2.jpg
Monster Hunter Frontier
i7 920
http://pic.xfastest.com/pertonas/P8P67D/M8.jpg
i5 2400
http://pic.xfastest.com/pertonas/P8P67D/m2.jpg
Resident Evil V
i7 920
http://pic.xfastest.com/pertonas/P8P67D/R8.jpg
i5 2400
http://pic.xfastest.com/pertonas/P8P67D/r2.jpg
StreetFighter IV
i7 920
http://pic.xfastest.com/pertonas/P8P67D/S8.jpg
i5 2400
http://pic.xfastest.com/pertonas/P8P67D/s2.jpg
3Dmark Vantage.
http://pic.xfastest.com/pertonas/P8P67D/10_p.JPG
Well, we can’t adjust Multipier on NO K series, and only adjust a little bit for the Bckl in P67. For the stable running benchmark, I let my i5 2400 run in 106.5 MHz.
http://pic.xfastest.com/pertonas/P8P67D/cpu1.JPG
wPrime.
http://pic.xfastest.com/pertonas/P8P67D/wp1.JPG
3DMARK VANTAGE.
http://pic.xfastest.com/pertonas/P8P67D/10_p1.JPG
Cinebench R11.5, WOW ~ kill the i7 960.
http://pic.xfastest.com/pertonas/P8P67D/r111.JPG
The most for my i5 2400 - 107.4
http://pic.xfastest.com/pertonas/P8P67D/1074.JPG
Yes, quite fun for P67 chipset. we can’t do extreme overclock without K series. Memory bandwidth is faster than triple channel platform X58 chipset, because INTEL change the way for memory.
Less than 10 days for NDA.
Wait for my i7 2600k and ASUS ROG Maximus IV EXTREME.
Provide a benchmark review for ASUS P8P67 DELUXE and Core i5 2400, thanks.