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Abstract: In April we published a round-up of 20 motherboards with Z77 chipsets compatible with the new Intel Ivy Bridge processors. Those CPUs weren't available yet at the time so we had to do the tests with the previous generation Sandy Bridge processors. Almos...
Abstract: Combining the newest features with moderate expandability, Intel’s mainstream platforms provide high value to most gaming and overclocking enthusiasts. We compare six examples with Z77 Express to find the best features, overclocking, and efficiency. Th...
Abstract: We will have to wait another couple days for Intel's third generation Ivy Bridge processors, but the related Z77 motherboards are officially available since last weekend. So, what's new and what's different about this new 7 series? A lot of information ...
The ASUS P8Z77 Pro fits somewhere between the high-end ROG series and the mid-range ASUS motherboards. Essentially, that just means it is not going to have all of the features found in the motherboards that cost $100+ more than the P8Z77-V Pro, b...
Excellent performance, Easy overclocking, Included software is great, MemOK! is a great feature, USB BIOS Flashback is a life saver, Looks awesome, Included Wi-Fi GO! module performs well and saves connectivity space
No Debug LED, Power/Reset/Clear CMOS buttons are missing, mSATA is missing
I’ve been working with Z77 for a while, and most manufacturers offerings around similar price points offer the same features for a comparable cost. So which board do you choose? Often it comes down to “what else are they going to do for me?” The ASUS ...
The ASUS P8Z77-V Pro motherboard is a fairly feature rich motherboard for the price point of about $208. ASUS however has set the P8Z77 series motherboard bar so high that the P8Z77-V Pro fails to blow us away. It surely does not disappoint either. For AS...
Abstract: Officially launched at the beginning of April, the Z77 chipset represents an original departure for Intel, if only in terms of strategy. First of all there’s the question of the socket and compatibility with processors. For once, Intel has played the ...
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Published: 2012-06-28, Author: Kevin , review by: techreaction.net
Time – f we only had all the time in the world we could really get into more detail about what was covered and touch on what was not. We did test the networking and some of the other less notable features of this board but there is only so much time in ...