A nice review, but I personally would like to see more details related to Linux, like whether sensors and fan control script work and/or what SuperIO chip it has.
Phoronix: ASRock P67 Pro3
When it comes to Intel's Sandy Bridge, lately we have been looking a lot at the Linux graphics performance with the H67 chipset as it has been an interesting journey but now at least the OpenGL performance is good and VA-API video acceleration is working. Now that the B3-stepping Cougar Point motherboards are beginning to ship that address the original SATA issues for this chipset that led to a recall, we are back to looking at this magical CPU, the supported motherboards, and its overall Linux performance. In this review we are taking a Linux look at the ASRock P67 Pro3.
http://www.phoronix.com/vr.php?view=15796
A nice review, but I personally would like to see more details related to Linux, like whether sensors and fan control script work and/or what SuperIO chip it has.
If you copy/paste the star, please also include whatever it points to.- Max. capacity of system memory: 32GB*
I'm looking for a microATX board, and was planning on the ASUS H67 microATX one, so I'd really like to know more about what's going on there - is it just a single unit which needs to be RMA'd, something that has been fixed in a BIOS or driver update, something acknowledged, or a common problem reproduced elsewhere?