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    Exclusive high-res pics of ASUS P8H67-I Deluxe mini-ITX


    We just got hold of some nice high resolution pics of ASUS upcoming Mini ITX motherboard for Sandy Bridge. It has everything but the kitchen sink thrown into a 17x17 cm package.

    Pricing is about 120 euros incl.vat here in Sweden.
    High res-pics and information below:

    http://translate.google.com/translat...-mini-itx.html

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    Again f. so-dimm memory slots :/

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    that's defiantly a lot of kit crammed onto that pcb

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    will you still be able to overclock K-series on this?

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    Full size DIMM's would of course is ideal, but it’s pretty clear that it wouldn’t fit on this board. ^^
    At least SO-DIMM prices aren't that high any longer.
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    Quote Originally Posted by richierich View Post
    will you still be able to overclock K-series on this?
    would it be worthwhile on so-dimm??????

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    Quote Originally Posted by kuroikenshi View Post
    would it be worthwhile on so-dimm??????
    why not? is so-dimm not able to run @ 1333MHz?

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    Quote Originally Posted by [NH]Woxxman View Post
    The board support overclocking of both the CPU and integrated GPU. So yeah, it shouldn’t be any problems to push a 2600K over 4,5 GHz for example.
    CPU OC with H67?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hawkeye4077 View Post
    Kingston HyperX 4GB (2 x 2GB) 204-Pin DDR3 SO-DIMM DDR3 1600 (PC3 12800) Laptop Memory Model KHX1600C9S3K2/4GX (9-9-9-27 at 1.5v)
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    And what about 8gb? Overclocking?

    I'm justing hoping that Zotac or Gigabyte will introduce ITX with full memory size slots

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    Quote Originally Posted by quake6 View Post
    And what about 8gb? Overclocking?

    I'm justing hoping that Zotac or Gigabyte will introduce ITX with full memory size slots
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    How did I miss that

    Thanks Gigabyte or Zotac, wondering...

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    Quote Originally Posted by quake6 View Post
    And what about 8gb? Overclocking?

    I'm justing hoping that Zotac or Gigabyte will introduce ITX with full memory size slots
    It has two slots. As with desktop memory, if you want capacity it comes at the expense of speed. You can get 8GB in two DDR3 SO-DIMMs for about $90, but it's going to be 1333.

    Reference clock overclocking is dead, so it doesn't matter. Either you're overclocking via multipliers (which won't demand anything special of the RAM) or you aren't overclocking at all.
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    I know you must oc via multipliers, but you also have memory multipliers which allows you to run higher speed memory. So why not take that advantage and use it

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    Quote Originally Posted by STaRGaZeR View Post
    CPU OC with H67?
    Sorry guys, the information that was sent to me about overclocking was wrong, the multiplier lock still remains on this board as on other H67 based boards.
    Its still a sweet ride for a mini-ITX board but its a bit of a shame as it would have been nice to just increase the multiplier and get some more performance.

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    Quote Originally Posted by quake6 View Post
    I know you must oc via multipliers, but you also have memory multipliers which allows you to run higher speed memory. So why not take that advantage and use it
    You're welcome to try of course. My post was only meant to answer your initial questions about overclocking and wanting 8GB of RAM. You seemed to be complaining like this is a bad product because you couldn't do/have those things.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Particle View Post
    You're welcome to try of course. My post was only meant to answer your initial questions about overclocking and wanting 8GB of RAM. You seemed to be complaining like this is a bad product because you couldn't do/have those things.
    Of course it is a bad product if we can't run let say at 2000MHz on that mb and we can on other. How's that a good product?

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    Most of the mobo's are priced really good. Why complain about this one when there are many other choices from all manufacturers? p67...for me.
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    Quote Originally Posted by quake6 View Post
    Of course it is a bad product if we can't run let say at 2000MHz on that mb and we can on other. How's that a good product?
    I can't tell if you're serious or just trying to get a rise out of me, frankly. Certainly you do recognize that ITX boards aren't supposed to serve as replacements for high-end gaming or overclocking boards. When one does overclock, it should be appreciated for being special. It doesn't mean all the others are bad.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Particle View Post
    I can't tell if you're serious or just trying to get a rise out of me, frankly. Certainly you do recognize that ITX boards aren't supposed to serve as replacements for high-end gaming or overclocking boards. When one does overclock, it should be appreciated for being special. It doesn't mean all the others are bad.
    i think this board is being regarded too highly of is there is no overclocking and no full dim slots. the only thing special seems to be the x16 slot
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    I had EVGA Classified P200 and now I have H55N-USB3. I paid 200$ more for P200, but H55N-USB3 clocks memory much higher then P200. And then why ITX can't replace high end? If you're using one GPU, it can be quite competitive as some other high end mbo

    I'm not saying that this is fail, just saying that there is much better mbo's which you can get probably for the same price. Just saying my opinion

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    sodimm doesnt really matter, there is no lack of sodimm memory. there is probably more sodimm memory now than dimm because laptop sales surpassed desktop sales some years back.

    the problem is intel is playing monopoly and disabled multiplier settings on h67.
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    Quote Originally Posted by CedricFP View Post
    Will we be seeing P67 MATX boards?
    Don't you men P67 ITX?

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