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Now, I know what you are thinking; the Micro ATX form factor can handle that. That is what we thought too; that is until we got the chance to play with the GIGABYTE H55N-USB3. This one little board opened our eyes in a way that we simply did not expect. It has caused something of an addiction here. We have gone out of our way to find these tiny little systems and to put them through the wringer to see what they can do with the right hardware. Of course, the only one we have been able to tinker with was an Intel based product. But AMD is not out of the market; in fact, we have two new 8 series chipset based Mini-ITX boards sitting in the lab waiting for our attention.
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Intels P55-Chipsatz ist nach wie vor die beste Wahl, wenn man eine hohe Leistung zu bezahlbaren Preisen erwartet. Doch während die Quad-Core-CPUs der Baureihen Core i7 8xx und Core i5 7xx voll und ganz überzeugen können, fehlen ausgerechnet dem Chipsatz etliche moderne Funktionen wie USB 3.0, SATA 6 Gb/s und PCIe-2.0-Lanes mit voller Bandbreite. MSI hat diese Defizite bei seinem Mainboard P55A-GD65 behoben und wir haben ausgiebig untersucht, wie gut dies gelungen ist.
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Sowohl Gigabyte H55N-USB3 als auch Zotac H55-ITX WiFi sind Winzlinge mit potenter Ausstattung. Der H55-Chipsatz nutzt die interne Prozessorgrafik der Clarkdale-CPUs und bringt aktuelle Grafikausgänge mit. Zudem spendieren die Hersteller den beiden Brettern USB 3.0. Ob Kunden aufgrund des Formats trotzdem große Einschränkungen hinnehmen müssen, klärt dieser Vergleich der Mini-ITX-Platinen.
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The P67A-GD65 is one of nine new MSI boards supporting Sandy Bridge. Breaking it down further, the GD65 is the flagship board in the "performance" segment alongside the GD55, both of which are ATX form factor. The Performance segment is bested only by the gaming class which features the P67A-GD80 and the insanely ridiculous Big Bang Marshall that features a whopping eight PCIe x16 slots!
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One of the first manufacturers to announce their APU based system was MSI and today we have that very product, the E350IA-E45, on our test bench. In a selection of predominantly real world tests including media encoding, gaming and HD playback we will look at the performance of the new platform and find out who the consumers are who will benefit most from the first Fusion models.
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Technic3D schaut sich zwei Mainboard Vertreter aus dem immer noch aktuellen Top-Segment mit Sockel LGA-1366 an. Mit dem X58 Chipsatz stellen sich Asrock und Gigabyte in der Redaktion gegenüber.
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In this review we'll be looking at an Intel P67 enabled motherboard from Sapphire called the Pure Black P67. Sapphire is a well known video card supplier that builds some of the most recognizable Radeon cards on the market. However are not often considered when it comes to motherboards, yet they do exist.
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Eine Messe wie die CeBIT ist immer eine gute Gelegenheit, sich hochpreisige Produkte aus der Nähe anzusehen. Wir haben ein paar besondere Mainboards von ASUS und MSI herausgepickt, welche auf den Chipsätzen X58 (Gulftown, Sockel LGA1366) und P67 (Sandy Bridge, Sockel LGA1155) von Intel basieren.
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Sandybridge has been dominating mainstream news in recent months, but Intel’s flagship products are still tied into the X58 platform. After our recent review of the stunning Gigabyte G1 Assassin motherboard, today we turn our attention to the flagship Asus Rampage III Black Edition.
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Reviewers are often criticized for the kind of articles we write. I am not talking about those who write so-called reviews where I can literally find more information about the product on the manufacturer's website, but with some shameless self promotion plug in all forms of humility -- even quality pieces of writings (Like the ones we publish here at APH Networks) are no exception. The reason for this does not lie in the hands of the one who writes the review. The reason for this comes down to the nature of each article. It is easy for us to get the latest and greatest computer components for evaluation, and while those reviews are exceptionally popular all the time, what good does it do for the common individual? Not everyone is interested in spending huge amounts of money for the best computer parts in the market. Of course, if you are reading this review, chances are that you are looking for something that is more... mainstream. Not 'low end' or 'cheap', but mainstream, midrange performance -- the most sought after market bracket by all board manufacturers. So don't complain to us that we go Lamborghini all day and ignore all the Hondas of this world, because we specifically wanted the ASUS P8P67 PRO for our review today. Following the brilliant ASUS P8P67 WS Revolution we have taken a look at last week, how well does the P8P67 PRO hold its own against its bigger brother? We've got you covered.
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