I'd like to point out that just like Efour2 i also was able to solve my issues with the P8P67. I cleared the CMOS and the cold boot issue was gone.
The P8P67 is a very good board. It came out with issues, but most of them have been solved by now. You just need to update your BIOS and clear the CMOS.
I'd get the asus board if I were you. The board is visually impressive and overclocks even better, it is loaded with features, the BIOS looks far better than the MSI's and (at least at this point) is completely stable and has zero issues.

You can't make your mind up between the MSI GD65 v Asus P67 Pro.[TW]Fox;18302397 said:Opinions appreciated!

[TW]Fox;18305159 said:The more I read the more it seems that very few of the Asus boards require an RMA and most are fixed with the CMOS reset trick and the new BIOS.
Would you agree?
[TW]Fox;18305639 said:Right - so I will connect one splitter with 2 fans on to connector 3, and one splitter with 2 fans on to connector 2.
This will give me fan control over all 4 of my fans, correct?
Can you confirm that the 3 pin fans will connect to the 4 pin header *and* have the speed reduced when idle etc etc?
I definately wont need to buy 4 pin fans?
Pretty close to just going Asus now, especially as I just found out apparently the Asus has 3 USB2.0 headers on the board and the MSI has one - I have a requirement for 2..

[TW]Fox;18305639 said:Right - so I will connect one splitter with 2 fans on to connector 3, and one splitter with 2 fans on to connector 2.
This will give me fan control over all 4 of my fans, correct?
Can you confirm that the 3 pin fans will connect to the 4 pin header *and* have the speed reduced when idle etc etc?
I definately wont need to buy 4 pin fans?
Pretty close to just going Asus now, especially as I just found out apparently the Asus has 3 USB2.0 headers on the board and the MSI has one - I have a requirement for 2..
