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  • Foxconn P67A-S Motherboard Review

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    Benchmark Configuration

    The system as it was tested
    Foxconn P67A-S P67 Chipset
    Intel Sandy Bridge Processor (2.5Ghz) Quad Core 4 x 256KB L2 Cache 6MB L3 Cache
    Thermaltake SpinQ VT
    1x nVidia GTX 580
    2x Corsair Dominator GT PC2000 6GB DDR3 (7-8-7-21)
    Western Digital VelociRaptor 150gb SerialATA 10000RPM
    LG 20x Super Multi GSA-H55L
    Corsair HX 850 Watt PSU
    Windows 7 Ultimate 64bit
    Reference System
    EVGA P55 Classified 200 Intel P55 Chipset
    Core i5 750 (2.66Ghz) 4 x 256KB L2, 8MB L3 Cache 2.5GT/s DMI (no turbo)
    Thermaltake SpinQ VT
    1x nVidia GTX 580
    2x Corsair Dominator GT PC2000 6GB DDR3 (7-8-7-21)
    Western Digital VelociRaptor 150gb SerialATA 10000RPM
    LG 20x Super Multi GSA-H55L
    Corsair HX 850 Watt PSU
    Windows 7 Ultimate 64bit
    Reference System
    Gigabyte GA-X58A-UD3R Intel X58 Chipset
    Core i7 920 (2.66Ghz) 4 x 256KB L2, 8MB L3 Cache 4.8GT/s QPI (no turbo)
    Thermaltake SpinQ VT
    1x nVidia GTX 580
    2x Corsair Dominator GT PC2000 6GB DDR3 (7-8-7-21)
    Western Digital VelociRaptor 150gb SerialATA 10000RPM
    LG 20x Super Multi GSA-H55L
    Corsair HX 850 Watt PSU
    Windows 7 Ultimate 64bit
    CPU-Z
    GPU-Z
    Our old motherboard testing suite was compiled to expose differences in chipset design.  In the beginning this worked very well for us however there was very little effort spent to test the other aspects of the motherboard.  Now with the advent of an IMC and PCI Express being moved to the processor we found ourselves needing to improve our testing procedure and find new ways to determine actual performance and quality of the boards we review.  Because of this we will be rolling in some new tests and saying good bye to some old friends. 

    Other than the new standard tests it will be business as usual with out of box testing first followed by overclocking results.  This is assuming the system allows overclocking.