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If you're looking for a good Z77 motherboard to pair up with that shiny Ivy Bridge CPU but don't want to break the bank, MSI's Z77A-GD55 is well worth a look. Despite its modest $165 price-tag, the GD55 offers a rich feature-set, looks good, has a robust EFI and even makes overclocking easy for those who don't care for the manual route.
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We check out the ASRock Z77 Pro3, a board that carries a price tag that sits under $100.
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The Maximus V Extreme is ASUS' flagship Z77 motherboard, and that's reflected by its £310 price tag. That's actually about £45 more than you can spend on the most high-end Ivy Bridge CPU. Fortunately you do get something for your money. ASUS has pretty much added any feature that could be even remotely useful for overclockers, which is also the intended audience for this board.
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Maximale Leistung trifft auf kompakte Abmessungen: Wer die höchstmögliche CPU- und Grafikleistung sucht, greift zu Intels Sandy Bridge-E mit sechs Rechenkernen, zwölf Threads und 40 PCIe-3.0-Lanes. Und passende Mainboards gibt es auch im handlichen Micro-ATX-Format, beispielsweise in Form des "ASUS Rampage IV Gene" aus der Baureihe "Republic of Gamers".
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We have a look at our first Intel Z75 based motherboard and see how it differs to the Z77 chipset from a performance point of view.
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Not that long ago we took a look at Gigabyte’s Z77X-UD3H Intel Z77 Motherboard and today we get a first look at the Z77X-UD5H WiFi board. This board is a step up from the UD3H and features Gigabyte’s 3D Power Control, 3D BIOS, PCI-Express 3.0 support, a dual band WiFi and Bluetooth 4.0 expansion card, mSATA port and much more! Will this board be on this list for your Intel Z77 build? Read on to check out our unboxing and overview video!
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Technic3D hat das ASUS Maximus V Gene Mainboard im Test. Wie sich das Asus High-End Mainboard im µATX Format und einer Intel Core i7 3770k CPU auf dem Teststand schlägt, steht im folgenden Artikel.
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Intel’s X79 platform has been out for a little while now. This platform is the real high-end when it comes to gaming and CPU-intensive tasks. ASUS has quite a few different X79 motherboards to choose from. Today we will be taking a look at their P9X79 Pro Motherboard. This board sits in the middle of ASUS’s P9X79 boards with the P9X79 LE ($229) and P9X79 ($259) boards being below it and the P9X79 Deluxe ($359) and P9X79 WS ($379) being at the high end. With a price point of $299 the P9X79 Pro sits right in the middle. The board features quad-channel memory support, an all digital power design, SATA 6GB/s and USB 3.0 support, ASUS’s UEFI BIOS, ASUS SSD caching and much more. Read on as we take a look…
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Ivy Bridge is now available for the consumer market and people are starting to consider upgrading their processors, and with that they need to upgrade their motherboard model also. However, there are still the vast majority that can’t afford to upgrade their CPU, or perhaps they just like there I7-2600K and don’t wish to part with it just yet. Well today, we will be taking a look at the Gigabyte Z77X-UD5H motherboard with the 2nd generation I7-2600K CPU. This review is useful for many of you who are not looking to buy Ivy Bridge just yet.
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ASUS's Republic of Gamers boards are advertised as gaming-oriented boards, yet they also have a deadly alter ego which caters to the extreme overclocking hobbyist (à la Batman-Bruce Wayne). Today we explore the reasons why the sub-US$200 mATX Maximus V GENE (Z77) has a cult following among enthusiasts these days and also put an Ivy Bridge 3770K under SS Phase Change cooling.
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