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so the fatality motherboard brand has been reawakened this is the p67

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professional motherboard and it features

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a picture of Jonathan Wendell on the front as well as the fatality logo no

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I'm just kidding what it actually well it does have that what it actually

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figures features is Intel's p67 chipset

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it features a digital pwm design a 16

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plus 2phase CPU power delivery mechanism

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it has a fatality Mouse Port what is a fatality Mouse Port let me see so uh

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after plugging the USB mouse into the fatality Mouse port and running fstream

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Gamers can use fatality's personal preferred Mouse pulling rate at 500

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Hertz okay Neato next we have uh support

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for six USB 3.0 ports two front four back and six SATA

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3 we have three PCIe 2.0 slot supporting

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Crossfire X and SLI so that is in

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three-way Crossfire X and and up to NVIDIA quad SLI mind you by quad SLI

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they mean dual dual GPU cards in two slots we have premium gold caps all the

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capacitors on the fatality p67 Professional Series gaming motherboard

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are luxury premium gold caps these 100%

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Japanese made Solid capacitors are Sleek high gloss caps with a Premium Gold

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coating representing long life and stable performance so you can see here

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we have a window into the box where we can see the motherboard itself let's go

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ahead and have a look at the oh cameraman wants to look at the board okay that's okay we're going to open it

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up cameraman okay so we can have a look at the back of the board where they

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actually call out wow they actually do a fairly good job of summarizing the

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features of the board I'm not going to look at it now what I'm actually going

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to do is I'm going to open it up and I will use the box as a reference as I'm

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doing my usual guide of the board so

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first let's have a look at the accessories that we have here uh let's

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just figure out the packaging I've opened a few motherboard

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packages in my day so I think I can probably handle this there we

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are okay accessories here we go so we

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have a fatality setup guide okay we have

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a fat no way okay this is a quick installation guide it's this thick

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that's a finger for perspective so this must have a lot of different languages 1

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2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 different

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languages so the English section actually only goes to even then wow jeez

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so they're guiding you through I guess a whole lot of different stuffff on this

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particular motherboard we've got a driver oh oh this is nice this is handy

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so they give you all of the pinouts of all of the important connectors on the

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board in a nice little color diagram here and they clearly label them all

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that's a nice touch I actually really appreciate that right inside the front cover because as someone who's installed

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a couple of motherboards in my life that's usually the only thing I'm looking for inside a motherboard manual

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so here's p67 professional so download the latest uh off the fatality website I

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guess I actually don't know you know what guys leave a comment uh leave a comment on

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the video if you know what website to throw away the disc and download the

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latest drivers from please okay here we have a USB 3.0 back plate bracket all

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right we have an IO Shield that is conveniently colorcoded and labels the

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fatality Mouse Port right here okay next

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we have look at this IDE and floppy

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cables it features IDE and floppy go

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figure here all right here we have some SATA 3 6 GB per second cables although I

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can tell you right now there's likely no difference between these and any other

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SATA 2 cables but there you go they're certified just in case you were

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uncertain we have a Molex TOA connector uh power adapter rather we have an SLI

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Bridge yep SLI bridge in there next we

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have front USB 3.0 oh I get how this works so you can

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actually decide whether you want to use the conveniently included 3 and 1/2 in

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bay front USB 3.0 adapter or you can take the bracket in here install it in

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one of these and have two more in the rear that's actually a really clever

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really flexible solution I haven't seen that before all right let's get to the

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board itself hold on I'm going to make some room for a cameraman to uh be able

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to get around here and see it so the profess one on all series board from

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fatality so let's uh take in the overall look of this board you know what they've

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done a f fantastic job with the red and black color scheme black PCB uh you know

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what the gold okay the goldplated caps for all their excessiveness actually

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look really cool as part of the color scheme of this board like come in and

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check check those out that actually that actually looks really neat okay so let's

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do our overall tour of the motherboard

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starting with the CPU socket as I usually do so here's your LGA 1155

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socket so bear in mind this has support for Intel core I3 Cor I 5 and core i7

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processors only on LGA 1155 socket it

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does not support Onboard video because this is a p67 motherboard you'll need an

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h67 motherboard for Onboard video or a

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z68 here is the 16 plus 2 phase power

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design that is around the CPU socket that's going to deliver nice stable

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power you can see here that all of these heat sinks are actually swept back to

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provide a nice clear CPU heat sink mounting area so you should be able to

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mount pretty much anything you want on a board like this up here in the top in

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its ideal location we have our eight pin CPU power connector moving along to the

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right we've got four DDR3 dual Channel slots so these are using easy

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installation uh slots which means you only have to clip in the one side so

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we've seen that on ASUS motherboards as well as MSI motherboards in the past

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here we have a 24 pin power connector in exactly its ideal location and we have

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an IDE connector and if I did have an IDE connector on my board this is

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probably where I would want it because I would probably be using an IDE optical

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drive up near the top of my case this has a lot of theta connectors I'll tell

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you guys that much so here we have our

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SATA 2 so these are the 3 gbit per second connectors and then we have six

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SATA 3 6 gbit per second connectors so

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these guys right here are running off of the Intel

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chipset and these ones are running off a third party chipset you can see here

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there's a little notice for better performance and short boot up time we

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suggest you connect the hard drive that is your boot drive on ports 0 to five as

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your boot device so these guys not these guys you can use these for other

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additional things all right let's keep moving down the board and don't worry

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we're going to get back and have a look at the uh the heat sink cooling Solution

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on this board in a moment so here we have onboard power and reset buttons as

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well as a post readout LED love these

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these are very handy when you're trying to diagnose a dead ramp stick or a dead

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video card or something like that moving down we have our front panel connectors

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we've got a ton of fan headers on this motherboard you can just hook up like a

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whack of fans 1 two 3 four five six six

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fans that I can see and I think that's I think that's all we got but that's

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pretty darn good okay we've got 1 2 3 4 four USB 2.0 front headers One USB 3.0

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front header then we've also got a floppy connector for

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whatever reason we have that I don't actually know in terms of our you never

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know you might need it okay so we've got our PCI Express layout looks pretty good

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so far because this is a high-end board I actually really like this layout so if

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you're using a single graphics card they're assuming you're putting together

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a build that might just still have a legacy PCI card so you're going to go

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ahead and use this guy if you're using dual Graphics in a motherboard like this

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hey odds are pretty good you don't need any PCI so you can go ahead and still

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make use of this PCI e4x slot even

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though it's a physical 6X you can actually see it's only wired up to 4X

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you can make use of this PCI e1x slot and this PCI e1x slot giving you five

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usable PCI Express slots total even if you're using a dual graphics card

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configuration now the cooling on this board is done in a pretty neat way so

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you've actually got very low profile heat sinks on the chipsets and then

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you've got higher profile heat sinks connected via a heat pipe to those that

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are actually going to receive quite a bit of incidental cooling from whatever

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CPU cooling solution you're using so you're able to cool the chipsets and

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keep everything very flat on the board which is convenient for installing

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graphics card so you don't have anything in the way of these clips or anything like that and then you can actually do

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the cooling up here and keep it all centralized in one place so let's go

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ahead and oh I missed the fire wire Port sorry there's a front firewire port as

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well on this guy all right moving along here back panel connector we've got

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dedicated PS2 ports which I actually like I still like the PS2 Port you never

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know when you'll need it we've got a clear seos button Optical as well as

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coaxial digital audio out four USB 3.0

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ports on the back panel four USB 2.0 ports dual gigabit Ethernet we've got

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firewire eat as well as 7.1 audio out

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now I'm actually just going to because they list their

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uh because they list their uh their their features so neatly on the back of

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the motherboard box I'm actually going to go ahead and tell you guys if I

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missed anything so yeah we've got full support for ker unlocked processors

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which I did not mention before and I think that's pretty much it I covered it

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pretty well then good on me oh great yeah supports

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up to DDR3 2133 dual channel on these

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slots so thank you for checking out my unboxing of the p67 motherboard from the

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fatality Professional Series don't forget to subscribe to lus techtips for

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