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Compact motherboards based on feature-rich high-performance integrated chipsets are often the optimal choice for an affordable home PC. The integrated graphics core let you play games (on reduced settings, though), but you can also install an external graphics card. Just remember to provide enough enclosure space for additional cooling, because the PSU fan might just not be enough.
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Mit dem brandneuen ASRock 890GX Extreme4 Mainboard ist es der Firma ASRock gelungen, das ausgezeichnete 890GX Extreme3 nochmals zu toppen. Da bereitet das Übertakten richtig Freude und läßt Overclocker Her(t)zen höher schlagen. Das Übertaktungsergebnis ist noch besser geworden, die Spannungseinstellungen sind umfangreicher und sogar die Ausstattung wurde erweitert. Und dank dem beigelegten Front USB3.0 Panel können nun USB 3.0 Geräte wie beispielsweise USB3.0 Speichersticks endlich vorne am PC eingesteckt werden. Im Testbericht wird die neue 890GX Hauptplatine mit onBoard HD4290 Grafik, drei PCI-Express Slots, USB3.0, SATA3 und eSATA3 bis an das Limit übertaktet und im großen Mainboard Vergleich mit vielen weiteren AMD Sockel AM3 Mainboards verglichen.
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Today we are taking a look at their Sabertooth X58 motherboard. This product boasts that it is built all with long life components that have been certified to U.S. military standards by a third party agency. Of course, in being an ASUS product that is not all you are getting; you are also getting a unique board level cooling system which has been coated by ceramics to improve cooling, and the usual laundry list of ASUS common features.
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As we recently said, in motherboards it’s all about the features. After all, you are getting the same basic chipsets across each market segment (X58, P55, H5x, 890, etc.). Because of this the performance envelope is something like 5-10% difference on average. True, there are some extreme cases where you might see as much as 20%, but those are going to be very expensive products.
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The Gigabyte X58-USB3 motherboard is a socket 1366 model featuring two USB 3.0 ports, six memory sockets, and three PCI Express x16 slots. Let's take a look at it.
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In unserem heutigen Test tritt das P55 Deluxe3 Mainboard aus dem Hause ASRock an. Was das Mainboard an Vorzügen bereithält und wie es im Test abschneidet, ist in nachfolgendem Review zu erfahren.
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Zotac International was the first brand to launch a Mini-ITX H55 based motherboard back in January 2010. Other brands such as ECS Elitegroup and GIGABYTE followed the trend by launching their own Mini-ITX products, and they seem to be selling well. Here at Benchmark Reviews, we've already admitted our secret affair with HTPCs, and this time, we're testing the latest H55 ITX product available: the Zotac H55-ITX-C-E. This mini-board comes with USB 3.0 support and 6 S-ATA ports against 4 ports included in the competition. Zotac's the only brand to include not one, but two WiFi Antennas and a better PCB layout. Benchmark Reviews tests the Zotac H55ITX-C-E Mini ITX Motherboard to check performance, functionality and overclocking capabilities within this newer version.
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So you need more CPU power than what a single Intel Core i7 Extreme Edition processor can provide? Look no further than the EVGA Classified SR-2 motherboard. Anyone who has been following along the enthusiast motherboard industry knows exactly what this motherboard is all about. We take it for a spin with two high end Hexa-core Xeon processors and look what kind of performance you can expect if you can afford a platform like this!
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So you need more CPU power than what a single Intel Core i7 Extreme Edition processor can provide? Look no further than the EVGA Classified SR-2 motherboard. Anyone who has been following along the enthusiast motherboard industry knows exactly what this motherboard is all about. We take it for a spin with two high end Hexa-core Xeon processors and look what kind of performance you can expect if you can afford a platform like this!
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Even for us that work daily in the high-tech industry it is hard to keep track of all codenames Intel uses for their chipsets and then trying to remember what commercial name Intel gave to each one of them. For the average user it is really complicated trying to understand exactly what product an article or review posted on an enthusiast-oriented media is talking about, especially when they are using the codename instead of the final product name. In order to help everybody out there (including ourselves), we decided to compile a series of quick cross-reference tables containing all the codenames Intel use for their chipsets and the actual product name. Enjoy.
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