Gigabyte Z77X-UP4 TH Preview

Published by Marc Büchel on 26.02.13
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Features

6+2+2 Phase Power Design For quite some time Gigabyte has been equipping its boards with digital power designs. With the Z77X-UP4TH they are proud about their solution which is using components from International Rectifyer

 
3D Power Meanwhile Gigabyte also makes use of digital power designs on their motherboards. What it does is that it controls the flow of power to both CPU and memory. Gigabyte in this case promises maximum stability.
 
3D BIOS With their X79 motherboards Gigabyte introduced their interpretation of a UEFI-BIOS. With the Z77 boards you get the same 3D BIOS. Using a new Gigabyte board you can choose from a 3D Mode or the Advanced Mode. In 3D Mode one can see a picture of the board in BIOS. If you hover over the different areas you can select them and afterwards change the related settings. On the other hand there is the more standard advanced mode which come with a well-known tab based user interface.
 
Tunderbolt Already from this products name one can see that Gigabyte must have equipped this board with Thunderbolt Port. In this case, the manufacturer has chosen to equip this board with no less than two Thunderbolt port. In the background there is an Intel DSL3510L chip doing all the quick works.



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Page 2 - Specs and Delivery Page 5 - Connectors and I/O
Page 3 - Features Page 6 - Conclusion



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