
EVGA 130-SB-E675-KR Intel P67 ATX Motherboard
Unleash Your System's Potential with a High-Performance MotherboardThe EVGA Intel P67 Motherboard is designed to provide a solid foundation for your high-performance PC build. Supporting Intel processors and equipped with DDR3 memory slots, this ATX motherboard offers excellent expandability with...
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Overview
Unleash Your System's Potential with a High-Performance Motherboard
The EVGA Intel P67 Motherboard is designed to provide a solid foundation for your high-performance PC build. Supporting Intel processors and equipped with DDR3 memory slots, this ATX motherboard offers excellent expandability with CrossFireX and SLI support. With multiple SATA and USB ports, you'll have plenty of options for connecting your peripherals and storage devices.
- Form Factor: ATX
- Processor Support: Intel
- Memory: DDR3 1333 (up to 16 GB)
- Multi-GPU Support: CrossFireX, SLI
- Storage: Serial ATA/300, Serial ATA/600 (RAID Supported)
- Expansion Slots: 1 x PCIe x16
- Ports: 2 x USB 3.0
Key Features
P67 SLI Motherboard with Intel P67 chipset
4 DIMM Dual-Channel DDR3 1333Mhz+ (Up to 16GB)
Support for 2-way SLI, PhysX or CrossFireX
Supports Intel Core i5 and i7 Socket 1155 Processors
Supports SATA III/6G and USB 3.0
Specifications
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Features an Intel P67 chipset, providing a stable foundation for compatible Intel Core i5 and i7 processors.
- Supports up to 16GB of Dual-Channel DDR3 1333Mhz+ memory across four DIMM slots, allowing for ample system memory.
- Offers support for 2-way SLI, PhysX, or CrossFireX, enabling flexible multi-GPU configurations for enhanced graphics performance.
- Includes support for modern SATA III/6G and USB 3.0 standards, ensuring faster data transfer and peripheral connectivity.
- Designed for Intel Core i5 and i7 Socket 1155 Processors, catering to a range of mainstream and performance CPUs.
👎 Cons
- Limited to supporting Intel Core i5 and i7 Socket 1155 processors, which are not the latest generation, restricting CPU upgrade options.
- The use of DDR3 memory might be a limitation for those looking to build with newer, faster DDR4 or DDR5 RAM technologies.
- The board explicitly states support for 2-way SLI/CrossFireX, which may not be enough for enthusiasts seeking 3-way or 4-way configurations.
- The P67 chipset lacks integrated graphics support, requiring a dedicated graphics card even for basic display output.