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We take a look at the Z77M-D3H from Gigabyte to see how their entry level boards perform with our i7-2700k.
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The Gigabyte Z77-HD4 is an entry-level socket LGA1155 motherboard targeted to the "Ivy Bridge" processors (third-generation Core i3, Core i5, and Core i7 processors). Let's see what this motherboard has to offer.
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We check out an aggressively priced motherboard from GIGABYTE in the form of the Z77-HD4. It surprised us in a good way during our overclocking tests.
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Panther Point, the Z77 chipset, launched simultaneously with the brand new Intel Ivy Bridge CPU's. Supporting PCI-3.0, native USB3.0, high BCLK and RAM frequencies, but only if bundled with one of Intel's 3d generation CPU's. As usual, vendors launched a wide variety of boards, from low end basic OEM boards to high end gamer/overclocking versions. Choosing the right board is mainly always a matter of features, gimmicks, color schemes and surely the price tag. Today we review two of Gigabyte's offerings: the mainstream targeted GA Z77-D3H and the high end model, the GA Z77X-UD5H.
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With the successor to theZ68AP-D3 in our hands, can a budget board rival the extremeZ77 boards on the market?
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Gigabyte were busy with media interviews at CES 2012 when Marketing Manager Colin Brix stormed in with a nice selection of Z77 boards to grace us with.
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That said, today I will be checking out another Z68 board in the Gigabyte Z68XP-UD5, a premium Z68 offering that retails for almost $100 more than the MSI mainboard. This time around, in addition to our standard review analysis, we will be comparing benchmarks between the two boards and against a P67 system to see the performance improvement that Intel's latest chipset brings to the table.
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Intel’s Z68 chipset has been out for sometime now and it brings together some of the best features of Intel’s P67 and H67 chipsets. Today we are taking a look at another Intel Z68 motherboard, this time it is the Z68XP-UD4 from Gigabyte. Gigabyte has loaded with motherboard with features like a 16 phase power design, Intel Quick Sync video, switchable graphics with LucidLogix Virtu GPU virtualization, and Gigabyte’s new touch BIOS. Read on as we take this board through the paces and see what it can do!
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Mit Einführung der aktuellen Prozessorgeneration "Sandy Bridge" kamen viele Neuerungen: Unter anderem durch die Integration einer Grafikeinheit in jedes der Rechenwerke sowie speziellen Modellen mit dem Suffix "k" zum Übertakten. Letztere verfügten gleichzeitig auch über die schnellste Grafikeinheit - Paradox. Denn Intel bot die Nutzung der GPUs mit dem H-Chipsatz, Übertakten hingegen ausschließlich mit dem Unterbau der Linie P. Und Intel sah, dass es gut war. Alle anderen hingegen waren von dieser Lösung weniger überzeugt, weshalb der Hardwareriese beide Funktionen schließlich im Z68-Chipsatz zusammenführt. Auch Gigabyte hat entsprechende Platinen im Angebot. Tech-Review hat das Z68XP-UD4 unter die Lupe genommen. Viel Spaß beim Lesen!
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GIGABYTE is known for putting out very high quality hardware. Today should be no different, at least in terms of quality. What we have to play with today is a little bit different in terms of features. If you have been following the latest Intel Chipsets, the Intel Z68 Chipset has the capabilities to utilize a SSD to speed up the performance of a traditional Hard Drive. The GIGABYTE Z68XP-UD3-iSSD features an integrated Intel Series 311 20GB SSD that is designed for exactly that! How does it perform? Read on to find out!
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