Four USB 3.0 Connectors, Voltage Regulator Heatsinks, Intel Rapid Storage Technology, 3 Year Warranty, Dr MOS, Back to BIOS Switch, Exceptional Auto Tuning, Up to 64GB od Quad Channel DDR 3 Memory, Dual Intel Gigabit LAN, BlueTooth and WiFi Module, Easy Navigatible EFI BIOS,
Could use a couple more SATA III Ports, HiTech Legion Editors Choice Award, Discuss this review in our forums
It’s been quite a while since you probably heard someone recommend an Intel motherboard. Intel branded motherboards have been shunned based on price and lack of expandability as well their appearance. I can say I have never tested a bad Intel motherboa...
Offering slightly better CPU performance, lower power consumption and a better that “TICK” GPU improvement it would have saved significant time and verbiage to just label the Intel Core i7-3700K Ivy Bridge as a faster and more efficient iteration of th...
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Publicerad: 2012-04-23, Författare: Sean , testad av: decryptedtech.com
We have always liked Intel motherboards for their stability and actual quality. If you are buying Intel then you know you are going to be able to use all of the features that come with Intel products without any issues. There are better performing boards ...
and FVWith the Intel DZ77GA-70K I really didn’t know what to expect when going in. I know my last few experiences with Intel board have been great. But it’s still always hard to get the old non overclockable boards out of your head. The DZ77GA-70K is ...
Excellent selection of slots and ports, Easily overclockable, Superb graphical BIOS design, Consumer IR connector
Only one video output
Unlike some Intel boards we've seen in the past, the DZ77GA-70K is loaded with enthusiast-friendly features, and it sports a beautiful, powerful graphical BIOS. It's a great basis for a new PC build using 2012's Ivy Bridge processors. Read More...
Maybe we've got complacent. Maybe we've got greedy. Or maybe Intel knocked the Sandy Bridge range out of the park and it's a tough act to follow. However you look at it, the Intel Core i7-3770K is most definitely the Sophomore Slump. Don't get us wrong...
Publicerad: 2012-04-20, Författare: Steven , testad av: techspot.com
Sammanfattning: Although Intel's die shrink of Sandy Bridge isn't due until next week (Monday, rumors say), the company has long shipped Ivy Bridge's accompanying chipsets. It might seem odd to jump the gun on...
Sammanfattning: Rumor has it Ivy Bridge is just around the corner. The Z77 Express motherboards designed to accept Intel's new hotness are already selling online, and we took an in-depth look at three of 'em last week. Since then, Intel's own enthusiast-oriented Z77 boar...
Sammanfattning: Intel has officially announced their newest chipset for socket 1155, the Z77. With H61, H67, P67, and Z68 chipsets still on the market, it may seem bewildering that Intel would introduce yet another beast to the field. In addition, Z77 is one of six ne...
The Z77 chipset brings a few new features to Intel's lineup and while it all seems impressive on paper, in reality it's an incremental upgrade. The update to PCI Express 3.0 is the most substantial change, but even gamers with the latest top-of-the-li...