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Abstract: Expanded graphics card support, enhanced on-board features that include Thunderbolt on some models, and more-robust voltage control are all good reasons to consider paying a little extra for a higher-end motherboard. Today we examine five top choices. ...
The GA-Z77X-UP5 TH costs an average of £228. In this comparison table that's sorted by price you can see how it compares to other similar motherboards. The Gigabyte board is an alternative for the £35 more affordable P8Z77-V Pro/Thunderbolt and the £45 ...
Quite a bump in price to Z77X-UD5H, 3D BIOS could do with a refresh
Drawing our thoughts to a close then, what is the overall verdict on Z77X-UP5TH? Well it’s certainly very similar in performance to its sibling (or even successor) the Z77X-UD5H which likewise offers strong results in a range of different arenas. Over...
The Gigabyte Z77X-UP5-TH is a solid motherboard with some very good features. While it is not an edge-of-the-envelope overclocker, it is far from timid. If you have use for the Thunderbolt technology and extremely robust wireless integration, the Z77X-UP5...
Abstract: In between chipset releases, manufacturers typically pump out numerous motherboard variations, adding this or that feature or optimizing boards for a particular function. Unsurprisingly, folks like us enjoy tinkering with those boards when granted the ...
Even without the dual Thunderbolt ports the Gigabyte Z77X-UP5TH would be an incredible motherboard. It has all the high-end features gamers and enthusiast have come to expect from the Z77 platform along with exclusive technologies such as Gigabyte...
Abstract: Today I will be looking at two new motherboard offerings from Gigabyte which feature the Intel Z77 chipset, the Z77X-UP4 TH along with the Z77X-UP5 TH. Gigabyte's motherboards will be the first to offer certified dual onboard Thunderbolt ports, and they c...
Published: 2012-10-17, Author: Steven , review by: techspot.com
Abstract: Unveiled at the 2009 Intel Developer Forum, Thunderbolt (aka Light Peak) wouldn't make its debut into an actual product until two years later with Apple's MacBook Pro 2011 refresh using the same connector as Mini DisplayPort. Another year would pass until...
When I first looked at GIGABYTE’s new Ultra Durable 5 technology, it was hard to know exactly how or if it would affect motherboard performance or even benefit the platform in some other benign way. Unless you’re some what aware of how digital VRM work...