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Bereits zum Launch von Intels neuen Oberklasse-Prozessoren mit dem Codenamen "Sandy Bridge E" im November des letzten Jahres, konnte Asus eine ganze Palette an Patsburg-Mainboards mit dem X79-PCH und dem riesigen Sockel LGA2011 vorweisen. Zu diesem Zeitpunkt war jedoch das Rampage IV Extreme der einzige Ableger der "Republic Of Gamers"-Riege. Erst deutlich später folgten die etwas abgespeckte Formula-Version und das kleine Gene im Micro-ATX-Formfaktor. Beide richten sich an Enthusiasten sowie Spieler und sind mit dementsprechenden Features samt passender Software ausgestattet. Ob das Rampage IV Gene aufgrund seiner platzsparenden Bauweise ausgewachsenen Sandy-Bridge-E-Platinen unterlegen ist, klären wir in diesem Artikel.
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Selbstverständlich bietet auch Gigabyte direkt ab dem Release von Intels Ivy Bridge passenden Platinen an. Auch werden darunter wiederdesignierte High-End Ableger zu finden sein. Doch soll auch mal ein Blick abseits der Eye-Catcher gewehrt werden und die vermeintlichenBudget-Platinen ins Rampenlicht rücken lassen. Mit dem Gigabyte Z77MX-D3H hat uns der Hersteller eines dieser Mainboards zukommen lassen, wodrauf erste Blicken geworfen werden konnten.
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After the launch of Intel's latestweapon for the desktop the new Ivy Bridge CPUs and their Z77 Chipset boardswill now start to pop up in stores as the shelves fill with support items.For lovers of the ASUS R.O.G series tgey now introduce the Maximus V Gene amATX motherboards with all the features of its bigger brothers containedall in one small package. Overclocking is so simple that a single BIOSchange results in a 4.6GHz boost and using my Vapochill Lightspeed we wereable to achieve a stable 5.5GHz score. We take a very up close and personallook at the new ASUS Mazimus V Gene, read the full review for all thein-depth details.
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Intel has tried to sell motherboards into the enthusiast market in the past, with little success. Even though their top-end motherboards are labeled Extreme Boards and have prominent skull logos (everyone knows skulls are good), the features and performance have been notably lacking, especially in comparison to the best of the third party motherboards. I've not been impressed by any of the previous Intel Extreme Boards I've reviewed, but the Intel DZ77GA-70K was a revelation. Benchmark Reviews takes a look at the features of Intel's first motherboard that's actually competitive with the big boys.
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Selbstverständlich bietet auch Gigabyte direkt ab dem Release von Intels Ivy Bridge passende Platinen an. Auch werdendarunter wieder designierte High-End Ableger zu finden sein. Doch sollte man auch mal einen Blick abseits der Eye-Catcher wagen und die vermeintlichenBudget-Platinen betrachten. Mit dem Gigabyte Z77MX-D3H hat uns der Hersteller eines dieser Mainboards zukommen lassen. Gespannt war man also, ob derPreis-Leistungsableger auch wirklich diesen Titel verdient hat. Die Auflösung gibt’s im nachfolgendenTestbericht.
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Gigabyte unveiled several new Intel X79, Intel B75/H75 and AMD A85 based motherboards at Computex 2012 Taipei, this year. These motherboards support Intel socket LGA2011, LGA1155 and AMD socket FM2 processors. It's always fun to learn what new technologies are in store for us, so today we're going to take a quick peek at Intel's Thunderbolt, AMD's upcoming socket FM2 & AMD A85 chipset and reveal a few tasty tech tid bits you won't want to miss!
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Top of the list of features for the Gigabyte GA-A75-UD4H motherboard is onboard graphics. Setting aside IGP clock speeds because these are dependent on the FM1 CPU, the GA-A75-UD4H motherboard offers users DVI-D, DisplayPort, HDMI and Analog VGA video output. Resolutions of up to 2560x1600 are supported with all but the HDMI port (1920x1200).
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We recently published a round-up of 32 motherboards with the Intel Z77 chipset. If you're not planning on overclocking and won't be using more than one graphics card, then there is a more affordable version available of the Ivy Bridge chipset called Intel H77. The chipset itself costs less, and motherboard manufacturers are also making less comprehensive boards. That means that you can buy a motherboard for your Ivy Bridge processor for around £70 already.
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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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The Z77X-UP5 TH is a socket 1155 motherboard from Gigabyte targeted to the "Ivy Bridge" processors (third-generation Core i3, Core i5, and Core i7 processors) loaded with a lot of extras, such as two Thunderbolt ports, one mSATA slot, dual-band Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 4.0, and more. Let's see what the Gigabyte Z77X-UP5 TH has to offer.
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