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May 2012
(88%)
70 Reviews
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The ASUS P8Z77-V Deluxe is another solid and dependable motherboard from ASUS. We had no major or minor issues with the motherboard. It just worked. It however looks to not be for the uninitiated overclocker. Auto Tuning overclocking netted us some vCore...
If a single motherboard could make me forget my need for six cores, it'd be the P8Z77-V DELUXE. I don't believe that a "perfect" motherboard exists, or ever will, but this one comes awful close. In other words, I don't remember when a board impressed ...
The recent CPU, chipset and platform releases from Intel have happened without much fanfare. The clock rate of the Ivy Bridge series hasn’t increased much over their predecessors’ and there are very few changes in the microarchitecture except for the ...
Abstract: Ivy Bridge is in full swing. Our initial testing shows Ivy slightly faster than its older brethren Sandy Bridge, but much more efficient. Intel introduced their new Tri-Gate 3D Transistors on this Tick swing of their Tick Tock development strategy. Each a...
The Asus P8Z77-V Deluxe has a complicated board. You have a lot going on when you drop one of these inside your favorite case. We are impressed with the new wireless remote suite of tools that Asus has dropped in with everything from remote desktop to sim...
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Published: 2012-05-20, Author: Eric , review by: futurelooks.com
Abstract: Shopping for the latest motherboard can be a confusing process especially to new users. With a lot of great looking boards, it's not hard to base ones final decision on looks and a little on price, rather than the overall value. The value can include thin...
Abstract: Now that Panther Point is in full swing, and perhaps Sandy Bridge processor stocks may start to dwindle in favor of Ivy Bridge, market segmentation of motherboards is all too critical. We have gamers (budget and enthusiast), casual users, audio enth...
Overclocks well, PCIe Gen 3 Support, PLX chip to allow for more onboard accessories, USB Bios Flashback, T Topology Memory design, Proven ASUS Enthusiasts class BIOS, USB Boost function, Wi-Fi GO! Fucntion, DIGI II VRM, 2 Different Caching Options
Price is a bit high for mainstream
We eally do like this board, it has a plethora of features and overclocks rather well for being a upper end mainstream offerings. But with that said its not really a surprise as ASUS has put a hard focus on ensuring that all of the boards can overcloc...
In the computer industry, innovation rapidly becomes commoditization: today's cool new features unique to a single vendor's products can spread until they become standard. Even features protected by patents are often functionally duplicated. And then ...