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I love this motherboard, and a proud owner of one.![]()
I am thinking most of them either went to Z68 or are jumping on Z77 right now. I purchased a P8P67 and it was DOA so I sent it back and bought a Biostar. Too many issues with the p8p67 on killing CPUs scared me away.
Perhaps, this had needed more time.
True, but you never know. At least, Google would have indexed your thread and people would come and join up, eventually. Every big journey starts with a single step :biggrin:I've looked a little, and It does not seem to be common with owners clubs in the anandtech forums..
True, but you never know. At least, Google would have indexed your thread and people would come and join up, eventually. Every big journey starts with a single step :biggrin:
I hate the Pro, its got the worst BIOs on the planet:
1) If you set it on defaults it'll overclock the CPU to 4.3 Ghz at 1.45V! Who's great idea was that exactly?!
2) When you change the overclock other settings will be changed automatically. The key one seems to be the RAM settings, which it insists on putting on a setting that appears to work, but actually crashes about twice a day. Takes a while before I notice that one.
3) I am still not sure if running my PCI-E in 3.0 mode is crashing it or not due to the above 2 but its a constant worry.
4) It overheated and crashed at stock. I had to watercool the motherboard.
In the last 5 years this has been the most unstable motherboard I have had. Its not that its inheriently a bad board, its just the auto overclocking bios that change settings behind your back means you have to check everything on any change. Its the worst design I have ever seen. Anandtech called them out on it and Asus seem convinced its a good idea. Its not, it's a dreadful idea and its causing me tonnes of grief. I've had this board since the beginning of December and I still haven't gotten it stable, not even at stock!
I hate the Pro, its got the worst BIOs on the planet:
1) If you set it on defaults it'll overclock the CPU to 4.3 Ghz at 1.45V! Who's great idea was that exactly?!
2) When you change the overclock other settings will be changed automatically. The key one seems to be the RAM settings, which it insists on putting on a setting that appears to work, but actually crashes about twice a day. Takes a while before I notice that one.
3) I am still not sure if running my PCI-E in 3.0 mode is crashing it or not due to the above 2 but its a constant worry.
4) It overheated and crashed at stock. I had to watercool the motherboard.
In the last 5 years this has been the most unstable motherboard I have had. Its not that its inheriently a bad board, its just the auto overclocking bios that change settings behind your back means you have to check everything on any change. Its the worst design I have ever seen. Anandtech called them out on it and Asus seem convinced its a good idea. Its not, it's a dreadful idea and its causing me tonnes of grief. I've had this board since the beginning of December and I still haven't gotten it stable, not even at stock!
The latest bios has reintroduced me to my graphics input lag and stuttering problems within Windows. I am unable to solve it in the same way as before (disabling all power saving). All else seeming to be equal I think its the motherboard causing a problem with the 7970's as the bios version is the only thing I changed.
Asus you suck.