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May 2011
(85%)
71 Reviews
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With Z68 chipset and a good PC mark score the motherboard becomes a good option. Also it has a good range of USB connectivity options.PrintCommentEmailDiggDel.icio.usRedditTwitter ...
With Z68 chipset and a good PC mark score the motherboard becomes a good option. Also it has a good range of USB connectivity options.Page(s) 1 I am interested in more information about this productI am interested in buying this productPrintCommen...
Anodized plating for the CPU socket would have been nice Asus offers three variants of the Z68, all packing very similar design features except for slight differences in the bundle. The Asus P8Z68-V Pro retails for Rs.13,550, excluding taxes, which is ...
Abstract: The P8Z68-V Pro from ASUS supports Intels brand new Z68 chipset which supports Intels Rapid Storage Technology. Furthermore ASUS mad sure that Lucids Virtu is being supported which allows dynamic load sharing between the integrate and a discrete graphics....
Abstract: Intel reserved its most feature-rich LGA 1155 platform for (or four?) months past the launch of its Sandy Bridge-based processors, but was it worth the wait? We compare three upper-mainstream Z68 examples to a top-quality P67 predecessor to find out. W...
The Z68 chipset is designed to bring out the very best from Intel's Sandy Bridge processors. It takes the juiciest bits out of the incumbent P67 and H67 chipsets and pulls them together. Specifically, it ties the overclocking potential of P67 with th...
Abstract: The P8Z68-VPro will be ASUS' flagship model regarding Intels upcoming Z68 chipset. Therefore it's able to score with a long featurelist. But first of all we will check out if it is able to convince from a layout and design perspective....
Abstract: Launched last May, the Intel Z68 chipset was introduced to complete the Intel LGA 1155 offer by unifying the capabilities of two previously launched chipsets, the P67 and H67. P67 chipsets had the particularity of allowing overclocking (henceforth imp...
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Published: 2011-11-03, Author: Eric , review by: futurelooks.com
Abstract: Some say Z68 killed the P67 star. That really depends on what features you require and will realistically use. If gaming and other fun activities like home or office work are the primary purpose, a highly affordable P67 system would more than make you hap...