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MSI Big Bang P67 Marshal review

Posted by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 02/02/2011 02:00 PM [ 0 comment(s) ]

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The Motherboard

Once you peek at the block diagram for Intel's chipset, you will notice that it is offering quite a set of features. But motherboard manufacturers like to distinguish themselves, especially with performance products, you like to have something unique, or offer a better feature set opposed to the competition.

MSI Big Bang Marshall P67

The ODM takes the chipset, and then designs a completely new infrastructure surrounding and supplementing that P67 based motherboard. But let's have a look and walk through the features.

MSI Big Bang Marshall P67

Above the bundled kit, inside the packaging you will find a P67 motherboard which comes with a new CPU socket (LGA 1155), and thus new motherboard chipsets:

  • Motherboard
  • Driver CD
  • User manual
  • Quick installation guide
  • SATA cables
  • I/O shield
  • Power cables
  • 2-way SLI connector
  • USB 3.0 bracket with two header x2
  • OC Dashboard + cable

MSI Big Bang Marshall P67

We'll talk about that a little more on the next pages of course. Bundling wise the motherboard comes with everything needed, and even a little more. First impression of the board... really impressive.





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