Intel P67 Express Chipset Begins Product Discontinuance Cycle

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[citation][nom]LuckyDucky7[/nom]Except we already know that that's essentially BS. Remember ASRock's P67 Transformer? That was a motherboard that, while based on the P67 chipset, powered the first-generation Core i3 processors (LGA 1156, native to the 5-series chipset). So we can see that there weren't "drastic changes" made. In fact, there was a certain decision made (where the clock generator was located) to intentionally break compatibility- something that could (and probably should) have continued on.[/citation]

That's an Asrock frankenboard. Has nothing to do with the complete cycle of Intel chipsets. ie: P67 vs Z68
 
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