Inside the BIOS:
ASUS provides an exhaustive set of BIOS options in the
ASUS P8H67-M Evo motherboard that allow users to control
how the motherboard communicates with peripherals, IGP graphics and so
forth.

In the video options we can change the amount of memory assigned to the IGP,
from 128MB and 256MB.

Processor options are pretty much limited to whether Intel Turbo Boost is
enabled, or not. there are power options to control how efficient the
board is.

ASUS' motherboards have always had a pretty good set of memory features, this one
is no different.
A quick overview of the Intel H67 chipset and the features it brings to the
table when combined with a Sandy Bridge processor is
next, then benchmarks for this system running on IGP and
videocard.