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May 2011
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71 Reviews
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Abstract: En plus des pilotes et programmes en version de démonstration, ASRock propose un utilitaire de paramétrage avancé (AXTU pour ASRock Extreme Tuning Utility), deux autres...
Layout, Mange tilkoblingsmuligheter, SATA 6 Gbit/sog USB 3.0støtte, Overklokkingsvennlig, Støtte for den integrerte grafikkprosessoren på Sandy Bridge, Støtte for AMDs og Nvidias multiGPU teknologi
Abstract: Pour accompagner son architecture Sandy Bridge, Intel a comme à l'accoutumée, lancé des chipsets compagnons : les P67 Express et H67 Express destinés au grand public. Si le premier permet d'accéder aux fonctions d'overclocking avancées des CPU modèles...
Abstract: The first half of 2011 has been a busy period for Intel. After introducing the Sandy Bridge series of processors along with new desktop chipsets earlier this year, Intel has released yet another platform for their latest CPUs: the Z68. Essentially, Z68 is...
ASUS P8Z68V-Pro has good performance. The additions makes this board stand out with the add on features. I would recommend this board if the price is right. ...
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 ......
Published: 2011-05-16, Author: Dan , review by: legitreviews.com
Today we put the ASUS P8Z68-V Pro up against a $300+ Intel P67 motherboard. The ASUS P8Z68-V Pro brought everything to the table, held nothing back and was able to outperform a board that retails for nearly 50% more! ...
Low profile heatsink, 4 USB 3.0 and 4 SATA 6Gb/s, Easy to use EFI BIOS, Bluetooth receiver, Good combination of ports and slots, EPU and TPU switch, Excellent layout and design, Excellent overclocker
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The Intel Z68 Express chipset is really what Intel should have brought to the market when the Sandy Bridge was launched. While the P67 is by no means a bad chip, its inability to access the integrated graphics Quick Sync feature frustrated many people...
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...
Abstract: When the overclocking capabilities of a P67 chipset put together with the graphics awesomeness of the H61/H67 chipset, the Z68 platform is borned. Today, we test out the new Z68 platform from Intel specifically on the ASUS P8Z68-V Pro motherboard to see i...