Originally, I was aiming to get an
ASUS P8P67 PRO motherboard when I start ordering parts for my Sandy Bridge rig. But as time goes by, and reviews get submitted, I start to have doubts. The reviews are starting to look pretty bad for that board and the Z68 equiv of it doesn't look any better. (3 of 5 eggs may be barely making by but that isn't acceptable for me)
So I started to browse, yet again, for a SNB motherboard... a good design, one that has 2 space between the first and second PEG slots, solid and stable, overclockable but not in the extreme, and at least a single PCI slot for my aging X-Fi card.
I've narrowed it down to 4 candidates... listed and linked below to their appropriate product page at Newegg:
GIGABYTE GA-Z68XP-UD3P (yes, 1 review but I also have a Gigabyte board)
GIGABYTE GA-Z68X-UD3P-B3
ASRock P67 EXTREME4
MSI P67A-GD65
I'm open to suggestions as well. A Z68 board would be nice as it would enable me to use QuickSync w/ the 2600k. But is there anything else I can use the on-die video chip other than transcoding videos? It would also be nice if I can use UEFI as well. But it's not a requirement, yet.
I'm torn now between jumping ship and going with one of the four candidates or taking the chance and going with the ASUS board I originally chose. I have never had a single problem with any of the motherboards I have chosen throughout the years. But like with all things, that luck may run out at some point. Call me paranoid if you want. But the original choice I have is starting to cast a very dark cloud.