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    EVGA P67 SLI support for SATA 3

    Hi people , I have got a few questions about the EVGA and Sandybridge , but first of all take a look in my system specifications , my processor is Intel i7 920 and the RAM comes from Corsair H70, , My motherboard is undoubtedly EVGA GTX 470 SLI system board and a ITB of Samsung hard drive and in it I use Windows 7 operating system .My question is does the EVGA P67 SLI supports SATA 3 individually or will it require any sort of SATA 3 drivers or firmware .

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    Re: EVGA P67 SLI support for SATA 3

    If you use a distinct GPU (like approximately everybody who uses a 2600k, which is why it's so odd and bizarre ), the only dissimilarity you would observe is in rapid Sync. It utilizes the built in GPU for encoding, and defeats the separate GPU helped programming or decoding, etc.). Only a couple of applications make use of it, but that will boost. From what I observed, Intel is shows its actual advanced and essential features .

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    Re: EVGA P67 SLI support for SATA 3

    Well thanks for that but I have got a few more questions ? Are there any future plans for a P67 LE? Is the i7-2600 sufficient enough if I do not go for overclocking ? I have been told that the 2600K has a improved GPU, but I by now have a GTX 580, so the GPU gets disabled anyhow? I am also querying this because frequently the 875K has improved results in benchmarks than the 870. Do I require to purchase new memory for the P67 platform if I say that I am currently using p55 platform ?

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    Re: EVGA P67 SLI support for SATA 3

    How much performance do you desire from your computer? I think anybody who overclocks, that includes me as well , will inform you that overclocking the CPU permits for far additional performance from your GTX 580 motherboard . If you do not desire to overclock then the computer will be able to manage any current game played in it at the default clocks. I can tell you about this but do not know about the rest of questions .

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