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I've made it pretty clear that I'm a big fan of the G1 series of motherboards, and actually used the G1.Sniper 2 for quite some time in my own personal rig, though most will see me ranting about Asus boards most of the time. With that in mind, I do still...
Looking first to Intel's new Ivy Bridge i7-3770K we have a CPU which at first glance doesn't seem to offer a huge change over the i7-2700K, for example matching the existing model in cores, clock speed, cache levels and so on. When we look a little clo...
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Published: 2012-09-08, Author: Leo , review by: techporn.ph
Outstanding out of the box performance, Overclocking is as easy as 123, Real gaming oriented features, Price, and availability
PCIE layout could be better
Pricier, and bigger guns doesn't always translate to better weapons, since most of the time, it is more about the ammo. In the G1.Sniper M3′s case, this has been proven true, with a fire power that is comparable, and is sometimes a bit better than its big...
Abstract: So far, all of Gigabyte's G1 series gaming motherboards have used the ATX or XL-ATX form factor, but with the introduction of its 7-series boards the company decided to launch a much requested mATX model, the G1.Sniper M3. It shares some of its features w...