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Abstract: You don't always need to pay the highest price for the best possible chipset, as shown by this affordable Z77 beastie. It might not have quite as many add-ons as its bigger brother, but if you're looking for raw performance with a minimum of fuss, ...
Good Looks, Overclocking, XFast 555, Quad SLI and CrossFireX, Z77 feature set, UEFI BIOS...
Memory incompatibilities...
ASRock has been making a case for its products over the past few years, pushing out of the OEM mold much the way ECS has been doing with innovative products and a rabid fan base. Just reading the comments online about ASRock show the company is defini...
Published: 2013-07-26, Author: Leo , review by: micromart.co.uk
Abstract: I'm starting to get wise to the ways of ASRock, and this Z77 Extreme4 is a very good example of how it produces motherboards. For starters, there's the initial impression you get when the board comes out of the package, which is very stylish and rather im...
Abstract: Intel’s LGA 1155 interface is designed for mainstream buyers, yet the firm’s Ivy Bridge-based processors put it in the performance spotlight. We compare seven Z77 Express motherboards that deliver enthusiast-class performance at mainstream prices. Ever...
Abstract: In April we published a round-up of 20 motherboards with Z77 chipsets compatible with the new Intel Ivy Bridge processors. Those CPUs weren't available yet at the time so we had to do the tests with the previous generation Sandy Bridge processors. Almos...
Wonderful aesthetics, Strong performance, Lots of useful features, Overclocking is easy and effective, BIOS has been improved, Brilliant value for money
Thinner than standard ATX – lacks case mounting down far side
Last year I had the pleasure of publishing a review of ASRock’s Z68 Extreme4 Gen3. Not only was I impressed with this motherboard from a review standpoint but I liked it so much that it formed the foundation for my own personal rig and I have been usi...
Abstract: We will have to wait another couple days for Intel's third generation Ivy Bridge processors, but the related Z77 motherboards are officially available since last weekend. So, what's new and what's different about this new 7 series? A lot of information ...
after a quick word on Lucid's VirtuMVP. All of the boards tested today support this technology. For anyone using a modern, discrete GPU from AMD or NVIDIA we suggest you do no install the software. AMD and NVIDIA's latest cards, on their own, provide...