Asus P8P67 Pro and Evo Questions

QuackPot

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I know it's not officially out yet and the NDA are still active but does anyone know is the Asus P8P67 Pro and Evo motherboards support just the one stick of DDR3 1333mhz RAM? Just that I was going to order some RAM before the VAT goes up on Tuesday.

Also, does anyone know how much the P67 Sabertooths cost? They look like very nice boards.
 

bankster55

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the QVL for mem is already on their site for download
is in excel so you will need the MS viewer or Office installed to read
the list for 1333 is quite extensive (1-2-4 slot comaptible)
However as you go up in speed it becomes gskill mostly, which is what I''l get
(2 X 4GB twice)

2uz3wo4.jpg


The above is just a partial, lots more listed
 

QuackPot

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the QVL for mem is already on their site for download
is in excel so you will need the MS viewer or Office installed to read
the list for 1333 is quite extensive (1-2-4 slot comaptible)
However as you go up in speed it becomes gskill mostly, which is what I''l get
(2 X 4GB twice)

2uz3wo4.jpg


The above is just a partial, lots more listed

Thanks for that dude.

So I presume the following will be good enough for the P8P67 Pro?

http://www.scan.co.uk/products/4gb-(...-9-24-xmp-165v
 

bankster55

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If you can easily return it to your seller, then no harm no foul
But all the 2 X 2GB Gskill 1600 are 4 slot compat
They also have the biggest selection
Like I mentioned , the gskill brand seems to be the one to use on ASUS P67,
except for the adata which are hard to find in all grades in US, but its your money.
You could also try forcing it with the mem OK button, tho I dont know if the pro has it
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9azllBzU5PU
 

QuackPot

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Sigh.

1. Are you in the UK (you said VAT and write in English, so I'm guessing yes)?
2. If so, check out the Distance Selling Regulations.

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1. I am in the UK and I have a good grasp of English. Also grammar too.
2. What has colour got to do with anything? And RMA'ing items is a pain. Especially when you can do a simple bit of researching to find out answer on forums. Yes?

In future, please post replies that are on topic and include legible grammar.

Thanks.
 

IanWorthington

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But not, apparently, UK retail law.

You wanted a quick answer, I gave you a quiick solution as a back stop. If you are not au fait with the DSAs you need to be. In this respect "colour" is a metaphor: you may RMA within the time period for any arbitrary reason, as distinct from the Sale of Goods act, where the product is required only to be of merchantable quality.

I will pass all my future online activity through you first that you may ordain it with your blessing.

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QuackPot

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Jan 2, 2011
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But not, apparently, UK retail law.

You wanted a quick answer, I gave you a quiick solution as a back stop. If you are not au fait with the DSAs you need to be. In this respect "colour" is a metaphor: you may RMA within the time period for any arbitrary reason, as distinct from the Sale of Goods act, where the product is required only to be of merchantable quality.

I will pass all my future online activity through you first that you may ordain it with your blessing.

i

Next time, just get to the point. It'll make for less spam and more productive posts.

Thanks.