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Nous l'avons vu dans un de nos comparatifs de CPU, le Llano est un produit très intéressant, surtout pour le salon, car il permet de presque tout faire. Alors pourquoi ne pas associer ce processeur à une carte mère Mini ITX qui prend peu de place, afin de monter le compagnon idéal pour votre TV Full HD ? Mais encore faudra-t-il choisir entre Asus et Zotac.
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For one of the cheapest boards on the new chipset, this one looks very decent. If you don't need 6 expansion slots and fully-fledged SLI/CrossFire, then ASRock P55M Pro is a nice choice for an inexpensive machine based on a Core i5 CPU (or future Socket 1156 processors).
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Gigabyte have a large stack of motherboards launching for Z87, and at the top of that stack is the overclocking based motherboards including the Z87X-FORCE and the Z87X-OC which have some fundamental differences. The Force is aimed at pro overclockers who will constantly be pushing hardware to its limits while using extreme cooling methods including LN2.
The Z87X-OC that we have today, while it can do that, is aimed at multiple markets, allowing average users the facility to use it while pro overclockers can dabble at the same time, and vice versa. With that in mind, as it is an overclocking based motherboard, we find it utilises that funky orange colour scheme that made their X58OC and Z77X-UP7 boards famous.
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The main difference is that the Z87X-OC Force is equipped with a PLX PEX8747 chip that can double the 16 PCI-Express 3.0 lanes from the CPU. Because of that, the four orange PCI-Express slots can be configured 16/0/16/0, 16/0/8/8 and 8/8/8/8 which supports 4-way SLI and 4-way Crossfire. The black PCI-Express x16 slot is directly connected to the CPU, so if you have one video card you want to overclock you have 0 extra latency. It's a clever solution we've seen before with MSI and ASRock.
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Let's dive into GIGABYTE's P67A-UD4. This is the "little brother" to the UD7 that we have already told you about. The P67A-UD4 is sort of a scaled back version of the UD7. You get dual x8 SLI and Crossfire and lose a few other features on top of that. Of course, it is not marketed to the same high-end crowd as the UD7, so it does not need the same feature set. But even without Three-Way SLI the UD4 is still a member of the Ultra Durable line and has a great feature set of its own.
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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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Nach dem Test des BitFenix Mini-ITX Towers zeigen wir euch heute ein passendes High-End Board, das ASUS P8Z77-I Deluxe. Dieses verfügt über den Z77 Chipsatz und bietet damit auch die Features, die dieser Chip mit sich bringt. Neben PCIe 3 und Ivy Bridge Prozessoren wird auch der schnellere Speichertakt von 1600 MHz unterstützt. Zusätzlich bietet das Board noch nie da gewesene OC Features.
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Heute haben wir das preiswerte ASRock 970 Extreme4 Mainboard auf ocinside.de getestet.
Das AM3+ Board basiert auf dem AMD 970 Chipsatz mit SB950 Southbridge und verfügt über fünf PCI Express Steckplätze, bis zu vier USB3.0 Ports, fünf SATA3 Ports, einen eSATA3 Port, einen Gigabit LAN Anschluss und 7.1 Soundausgabe über sechs analoge Soundanschlüsse oder digitale Ausgabe über optischen bzw. coaxial SPDIF Ausgang. Das aktuelle AMD 970 Mainboard kann entweder mit einem der neuen AMD FX 4-, 6- oder 8-Kern Bulldozer Prozessoren, mit einem AMD Athlon II oder mit einem AMD Phenom II bestückt werden. Weitere Details und die Testergebnisse gibt es im folgenden OC-Testbericht.
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OCIA.net has posted their review of the Biostar A880G+ AMD Motherboard. Below is a direct quote from the review.
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As we near CES we see the final boards manufactures release prior to the big name companies changing the game once again, In order to survive the pre-CES rush a manufacture needs to release a product that stands above the rest. Jetway aims to stand above the rest by releasing the Hummer HA12-LF which is a ATX standard AMD AM3 board sporting the 890GX + SB850 chipset and packing both USB3 and SATA6Gbps connections for all your speedy peripherals. The big question is; is this board a bang or will it end up being a bust just in time for CES 2011, join me as I show you just what this board can do.
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