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Today we have the official Z77 launch and can talk about the boards based upon it without restrictions. So we have gathered a bundle from ASRock, ASUS, ECS, Intel and MSI to compare and find out which offers the best features and performance on Intels new chipset.
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Z68 im Test: Mehr Overclocking-Potenzial, Strom sparen dank Virtu, Arbeitsgeschwindigkeit steigern mit SSD-Caching, die Stärken von P67 und H67 vereint - große Erwartungen ruhen auf Intels neuem Mainboard-Chip Z68 für Sockel-1155-Mainboards (Sandy Bridge). Nicht alle kann er erfüllen und dennoch ist der Z68 die beste Chip-Wahl für Sandy-Bridge-Käufer. Warum? Das klärt unser Test.
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The Intel Z68 chipset combines the benefits of Intel 6th series chipsets, supporting processor built-in graphics, x8+x8 SLI/CrossFire configurations, and CPU and built-in graphics overclocking capabilities."
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Today we have the launch of Intel's new socket 1155 chipset, the Z68 which brings with it a plethora of new motherboards. On our test bench we have two separate approaches; the first is Gigabyte's enthusiast Z68X-UD7-B3 and the second, the ASUS P8Z68-V Pro which is aimed at mainstream consumers. Let's find out how they compete against the P67 and 890FX...
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Was leistet Intels neuster Sockel 1155 Chipsatz. Anhand des Gigabyte Z68X UD7 prüfen wir die Unterschiede zur P67 Version.
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Nach der erfolgreichen Einführung der Sandy Bridge Anfang letzten Jahres, legte Intel im November 2011 den neuen Meilenstein für die High End Desktoplösung nach: Die Sandy Bridge E, besser bekannt unter dem Namen X79, löst nach ziemlich genau drei Jahren den Tylersburg Chipsatz X58 ab. Beim Tylersburg wurde beim Arbeitsspeicher erstmalig auf ein Triplechannel-Interface gesetzt, dies soll nun bei der Sandy Bridge E nochmals durch das Quadchannel-Interface getoppt werden. Somit sind Vollbestückungen mit bis zu 64 Gigabyte möglich.
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This Intel X79 Motherboard Overclocking Guide is meant to assist and outline aspects of overclocking parameters as well as the experience of overclocking on the ASUS X79 series of motherboards. I have detailed our recommendations to maximize the overclocking potential / scaling on ASUS' X79 series of motherboards. This guide has been developed after extensive internal testing across multiple boards, multiple UEFI builds and a high sampling rate of C0 CPUs and limited sampling of C1 stepping CPUs. While this guide is not definitive and will not contain every possible overclocking combination or guarantee results, the information detailed has been consistently duplicated and yielded repeatable results in our testing. Of course the quality of the CPU and cooling is very important but overall we think the results on our boards should exceed those of others at like settings.
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Nachdem wir vor Kurzem einige neue AMD Mainboards vorgestellt haben, widmen wir uns nun den Modellen aus dem Hause Intel, genauer gesagt den Mainboards mit Intels X58 Chipsatz. Hierfür haben wir uns drei aktuelle Modelle von Gigabyte, ASUS und MSI angesehen. Die Testkandidaten bieten verschiedene Ausstattungen und sind auch in unterschiedlichen Preisklassen angesiedelt. Wir sehen uns die drei Mainboards genauer an und prüfen, welche X58-Platine sich für welche Anforderungen am Besten eignet.
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Intel plans to officially launch Z68 Express chipset on May 18th but you will be able to see reviews online from 12th onwards. Of course, those who can't wait for the official launch can already purchase the Gigabyte Z68X-UD7-B3 board from the retail market, first available in Taiwan and then the rest of the world in the coming weeks. Other brands like ASUS and ASRock are set to hit the retail next. Those enthusiasts hoping they can overclock their Sandy Bridge better on Z68 than the P67 will probably be disappointed but there is one important feature of Z68 that matters, and that is the SSD caching.
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Today we will be taking a look at three different approaches to socket 1155 products as we review a board based on H67 (mini-ITX) and to larger models which use the P67 and Z68. Each will be put through a selection of synthetic and real world tests to establish how they perform in a variety of scenarios which will assist anyone thinking about buying a socket 1155 product in the near future.
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