posted on Sun Jan 16, 2011 4:51 pm
All of the Sandy Bridge processors released so far include integrated graphics. Some of the integrated graphics are twice as powerful as the others (Intel HD Graphics 3000 vs. 2000). If you want to use the integrated graphics, you must buy a motherboard with the H67 chipset. If you want to overclock the unlocked -K processors, you must buy a motherboard with the P67 chipset. You may find the table on page 2 of this review to be helpful:
http://techreport.com/articles.x/20188
i7-2600K, H70, P8P67-M Pro, 16 GiB, HD7950, SSD, 3 HD, Blu-ray, X-Fi Ti Pro, Antec P182, S75CF, 3007WFP+2001FP, RK-9000BR, MX518
i5-3570K, GeminII-S524, P8Z77-M Pro, 16 GiB, HD7770, SSD, 2 HD, Blu-ray, InifiniTV4, NSK2480, 55" TV; Asus UX32VD