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ASUS (ASUSTeK) always has several options to hit different price-points for each motherboard chipset and they supplied us with a P8P67 Pro to test their mid-tier offering. Since it is aimed at the middle of the market, itis missing some features from the more expensive competitors while adding a few that the cheaper ones don't have. Luckily for us (overclockers), the parts that get value-engineered off the board are generally just PCI-e slots and SATA ports so the performance of the board will be similar...
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