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The ASUS P8Z77-V LK is a mainstream 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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The main difference with the standard Z77A-GD65 is the Killer E2205 network chip. In our most recent large group test the GD65 already earned the Hardware.Info Silver Award in the category 'deluxe, but still affordable'. And like the Z77A-GD65, the new Gaming board made an excellent impression. However, the limited number of new features don't justify the higher price in our opinion. If you really want a KillerNic network card, then you should go for this MSI gaming motherboard, because it's a lot cheaper than the Gigabyte's special gaming Z77-board with the same chip.
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Assemblare PC compatti ad alte prestazioni è ormai diventata non soltanto un’esigenza ma una vera propria tendenza che porta gli utenti "Xtreme" ad ottenere il maggior rapporto prestazioni/volume. Con l’uscita delle CPU Ivy Bridge e del nuovo chipset Z77, abbiamo assistito un fiorire di schede madri mini-ITX, volte a soddisfare gli utenti più esigenti in termini di questo rapporto. GIGABYTE punta dritto al cuore degli appassionati di questo settore con la GA-Z77N-WiFi, una scheda mini-ITX completa sia sotto il punto di vista della connettività che delle prestazioni. Nel corso di questa recensione ne analizzeremo nel dettaglio le caratteristiche e ne saggeremo le qualità con test approfonditi.
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Technic3D hat das ASUS P8Z77 WS Mainboard im Test. Wie sich das Asus Workstation Mainboard mit einer Intel Core i7 3770k CPU auf dem Teststand schlägt, steht im folgenden Artikel.
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Today we take a look at two boards which look to offer a value option in the Z87 market while maintaining as many features as possible from high end products. First up is Gigabytes Z87-D3HP and then we have the MSI Z87-G45 Gaming. Both will be tested in a selection of synthetic and real world tests which include Crysis 3, Grid 2 and the brand new PCMark 8… all with the i7-4770K on board.
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Sola optima - für diesen Leitsatz bedarf es keiner Definition. Leitet man die Aussage auf ASUS´ R.O.G. Produkte ab, wird man über kurz oder lang bei der Maximus-Serie landen. Mit Ivy Bridge und Intels Z77-Chipsatz geht diese Generation nun schon in die fünfte Runde. Mit dem Maximus V Formula, bietet ASUS einen High-End Boliden unter den Mainboards, welcher jeden der Käufer glücklich machen soll. Wie das rundum-sorglos-Paket für bereits "veralteten Sockel 1155" in der Praxis abgeschnitten hat, klären wir im nachfolgenden Testbericht.
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As we trundle through the stack of Z87 boards we have for review, we find ourselves picking up the Z87X-UD3H and chucking it onto the test bench, but not before taking a look at what Gigabyte offer with it in terms of design, specifications and added accessories that are bundled in.
Now we're not expecting too much from the UD3H as it is at the lower-end of the scale but still has some high quality features in terms of SLI/CrossFire support, DualBIOS, USB 3.0 connectivity and even some features aimed at those wishing to dabble in overclocking. Couple the overclocking features with the Ultra Durable technology and sufficient sized heatsinks, and we may be pleasantly surprised by the UD3H and what it has to offer in terms of pushing its connected hardware to the limits.
As with all of our reviews, we will start by taking a look at what is on offer with the Z87X-UD3H before moving on to the board itself and taking a detailed look at all of its features before stepping into the BIOS to see if anything is new and shiny. Once we have all of this out of the way, we can start pushing the hardware to its limits and once a 100% stable ground has been found, we can start benchmarking our whole test suite at the overclocked speeds as well as stock to see how things compare.
Join us as we have a look at the Z87X-UD3H from Gigabyte, as we have a feeling that this board has a few tricks up its sleeve and may be able to keep up with the big boys, and if my sources are right at the time of writing this, it should be very attractively priced as well, meaning that we could have a great contender for an all around board that ticks all the right boxes, but lets not get ahead of ourselves and get into the aesthetics side of things first.
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Today we are taking a look at the MSI FM2-A85XA-G65 motherboard. This performance FM2 board is capable of pushing the new AMD Richland APUs to much higher levels. Read on to see how it stacks up.
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The Gigabyte G1.Sniper 5 is a high-end socket LGA1150 motherboard targeted for the "Haswell" processors (fourth-generation Core i3, Core i5, and Core i7 processors). Its main highlights include the presence of a professional grade audio circuit, two Gigabit Ethernet ports (one of them being a high-end Killer E2200 controller chip), Wi-Fi interface, and more.
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The Gigabyte F2A85XN-WiFi motherboard uses a mini-ITX form factor which makes it ideal for HTPC and compact builds. The F2A85XN-WiFi supports AMD A-series and Athlon series processors that use the FM2 socket. The AMD A85X chipset on the F285XN-WiFi provides four USB 3.0 ports, six USB 2.0 ports and four SATA6 ports for connectivity. For network connectivity, Gigabyte has outfitted the F2A85XNWiFi with a Realtek Gigabit LAN chip and a dual-band Qualcomm 802.11 a/b/g/n with Bluetooth 4.0 Wireless module comes pre-installed onboard. The Gigabyte F2A85XNWiFi supports up to three displays simultaneously via the integrated APU graphics via a DVI-D port and a pair of HDMI 1.4a ports.
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