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The Intel DZ77GA-70K is a high-end socket 1155 motherboard targeted to the forthcoming "Ivy Bridge" processors (third-generation Core i3, Core i5, and Core i7 processors) and also supporting the current "Sandy Bridge" models (second-generation Core i3, Core i5, and Core i7 processors). Let's see what the Intel DZ77GA-70K will have to offer.
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Intel kündigte gegen Ende des vergangenen Jahres zwei neue Hauptplatinen auf Basis des Z68-PCHs offiziell an, die dann kurze Zeit später auf dem Markt erhältlich waren. Die beiden neuen Sprösslinge rundeten das Mainboard-Portfolio für die hauseigenen Sandy-Bridge-Prozessoren der zweiten Generation ab. Dabei richtet sich das DZ68ZV eher an preisbewusste Anwender. Die zweite Neuvorstellung in Form des DZ68BC stellt laut Intel nun endlich eine selbstgemachte Alternative für Enthusiasten dar. Ob diese Hauptplatine ihrer vorgesehenen Bestimmung gerecht wird, klären wir in diesem Artikel.
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Intel has released two motherboard models for the new socket 2011 platform, the DX79SI and the DX79TO, targeted to the most high-end processor Intel offers for desktops today, the Core i7 "Sandy Bridge-E" models. Let's take a look at the DX79SI, which comes with three PCI Express 3.0 x16 slots.
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It's that time again: a new Intel processor line, along with the requisite new chipset and new motherboards. Intel's "Sandy Bridge Extreme" line of processors requires the massive new LGA2011 socket, which in turn is supported by the new X79 chipset. Intel provided a prototype of their top-end DX79SI motherboard with a Core i7-3960X Sandy Bridge E processor for us to test, and Benchmark Reviews will put it through its paces in this review.
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Today we're looking at the Intel DX79SI, a board that a lot of people may ignore. With a strong name for creating rock solid boards, though, Intel offerings continue to be quite a nice option for people who are looking for something that they want to know is backed by the company that makes the processor they're installing in it.
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The Intel Desktop Board DX58SO is designed to use the Intel Core i7 processors with support for up to eight threads of raw CPU processing power, triple channel DDR3 memory and full support for ATI CrossfireX technology. Intel's flagship X58 Express chipset comes packaged on an attractive board, but does the performance match its looks?
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The i7 series of processors accompanied by an enthusiast grade motherboard utilizing the X58 chipset were one of the most highly anticipated product releases since the Core 2 Duo. At the time of the launch Intel introduced their DX58SO motherboard affectionately nicknamed the "Smackover". The DX58SO motherboard is without a doubt the most feature laden endeavor that Intel has undertaken to date. It is not only slanted towards the the serious overclocker but it provides a bevy of BIOS related features that could easily take take Intel's latest product to the next level of performance.
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Seit Montag sind Intels Prozessoren der Sandy-Bridge-Generation offiziell im Handel erhältlich. Im Test konnten uns die neuen CPUs bereits überzeugen, doch wer umsteigen möchte, benötigt auch ein neues Mainboard. Mit den Modellen ECS P67H2-A Black Extreme und Intel DP67BG haben wir nun zwei Hauptplatinen getestet, welche mit einer umfassenden Ausstattung und einer guten Übertaktbarkeit punkten wollen.
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Intel processors are the favorites of many enthusiasts, but their motherboards have typically been relegated to OEM and business use since most of them did not offer the features enthusiasts wanted. Intel has accompanied the introduction of the new Sandy Bridge CPUs and their supporting Cougar Point chipsets with a slew of new motherboards, some of which are targeted at the same enthusiast market served by the likes of ASUS, MSI, Gigabyte, and others. Benchmarks Reviews tests Intel's top-of-the-line P67 motherboard, the Intel DP67BG "Burrage", to see if it has what it takes to compete in this arena.
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The Core i5 processor and P55 Express chipset are Intel's flagship parts for the mainstream market. Today, Legit Reviews takes a look at the Intel Extreme Series DP55KG 'Kingsberg' and DP55WG 'Warrensburg' motherboard to see how these two board perform. Both offer the same level of performance at default clock speeds, but what about features and overclocking performance?
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