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Today we shall review a motherboard that, while its features are rich enough, is positioned as a more typical solution. But thanks to that it's also affordable.
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Today we shall review a motherboard that, while its features are rich enough, is positioned as a more typical solution. But thanks to that it's also affordable.
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En début d'année, Intel a lancé sa plate-forme Sandy Bridge venue remplacer la désormais caduque plate-forme Lynnfield. Qui dit nouveaux CPU dit aussi nouveaux chipsets, et celui qui est censé être le plus populaire se nomme P67 Express. Certes il est loin d'être parfait puisqu'il interdit l'usage de la puce graphique intégrée, mais autorise l'overclocking dans les restrictions délimitées par Intel, que l'on possède un CPU série K ou pas. C'est la puce qui est destinée à équiper le secteur "haut de gamme" de la flotte actuelle LGA 1155, en attendant le Z68 Express qui devrait combler une partie de ses lacunes. Nous avons voulu savoir ce qu'il valait au travers de 3 cartes m&eg rave;res, aux tarifs différents, mais venant des leaders que sont Asus, Gigabyte et MSI. Let's Go !
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Intel plans to officially launch Z68 Express chipset on May 18th but you will be able to see reviews online from 12th onwards. Of course, those who can't wait for the official launch can already purchase the Gigabyte Z68X-UD7-B3 board from the retail market, first available in Taiwan and then the rest of the world in the coming weeks. Other brands like ASUS and ASRock are set to hit the retail next. Those enthusiasts hoping they can overclock their Sandy Bridge better on Z68 than the P67 will probably be disappointed but there is one important feature of Z68 that matters, and that is the SSD caching.
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Today we have another of ASUS' models on our test bench, the B3 revision Sabertooth P67 and will be putting it through a selection of synthetic and real world tests to establish how it compares to the competition.
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The P67 Professional Motherboard from ASRock is the Fatal1ty branded product from the series and comes with a lot of features like Digital PWM, XFast USB Technology, V16+2 CPU Power Phases, no less than 6 USB 3.0 ports and 6 SATA3, C.C.O., THX TruStudio Pro, and the unique Fatal1ty Mouse Port, which allows us to set the desired mouse polling rate, up to 1000Hz.
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Today we shall review Foxconn P67A-S, one of company's two motherboards based on the P67 chipset. At first glance it looks like a nearly mainstream solution, but, in fact, it offers everything a typical buyer may need. And it shouldn't be too expensive as well.
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The M18x as the name suggests is an 18" model and we have been putting one of the first samples through its paces over the last few days. Join us as we find out through a selection of real world tests what Alienware can do when they have an 18" chassis to play with.
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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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After being in development since 2006, AMD was finally able to debut their Fusion APU at the 2011 CES. If you haven’t been keeping up with processing technology as of late, APU stands for Accelerated Processing Unit and is AMD’s CPU + GPU combo chip. Today we are going to be taking a look at a motherboard / APU combo from Gigabyte, the GA-E350N-USB3. The E350N utilizes the Brazos platform and more specifically, the Zacate APU which features a dual-core Bobcat CPU operating at 1.6 GHz and AMD Radeon HD 6310 graphics.
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