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We already got an early glimpse at what ASUS is bringing to Intel's
upcoming Sandy Bridge party, now how about some glamor shots of the
actual hardware? The Taiwanese company has taken the shroud of mystery
away from its latest range of motherboards and the first thing that
stood out to us was the TUF-looking Sabertooth P67 above. It comes
with an extended five-year warranty, "military-grade" electrical
components, a litany of thermal sensors, and of course that Tactical
Jacket up top. Beyond its obvious visual appeal, the Jacket serves to
channel airflow throughout the board, aiding the cooling of more
peripheral components. On the more diminutive front, ASUS is showing
off a Mini-ITX board, the P8P67-I, that fits everything but full-sized
RAM slots within a minuscule footprint. Check it out after the break.
Oh, and ASUS is sticking USB 3.0 and Bluetooth connectivity on almost
all its future boards. Yay!
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