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Testseek.com have collected 45 expert reviews of the Gigabyte GA-P67A-UD4 and the average rating is 80%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Gigabyte GA-P67A-UD4.
Award: Recommended February 2011
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  Published: 2011-01-11, review by: guru3d.com

  • With the P67A-UD4 Gigabyte brings an appealing motherboard to the market. Though taste of course differs it is by far the most beautiful to look at P67 motherboard to date, I mean seriously the new aesthetic design is such an improvement over the standard...

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  Published: 2011-01-10, review by: tomshardware.com

  • Abstract:  Improved per-clock performance and higher achievable frequencies are sure to put Intel’s latest K-Series CPUs on top of many builders’ whish ...

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  Published: 2011-01-06, review by: hitechlegion.com

  • Abstract:  When you hear the word "motherboard," what is the first manufacturer that pops into your head? For me, it's almost always Gigabyte. Why? Well, because they are always on top of their game. Gigabyte has continued to deliver world class products and set ...

 
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  Published: 2011-01-06, Author: Jake , review by: pureoverclock.com

  • Although the P67 chipset is brand new at this point, the Sandy Bridge processors are proving to be performance monsters. There are new features to be sure, but perhaps the biggest change is the overclocking. Locked and unlocked CPUs, speed limits that ...

 
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  Published: 2011-01-05, review by: Bjorn3d.com

  • Excellent Overclocking, Low Motherboard Temperatures, Sufficient amount of features for an average user, Driver MOSFETs and VRD12 and 12-Phase Power design motherboard, EFI code support (Support for 2.2TB drives)
  • Capacitors close to the socket (might cause incompatibility with certain coolers with larger base)
  • The GIGABYTE P67A-UD4 motherboard has about the same amount of performance as any other motherboard on the market right now, but what matters the most are its features and whether they will be enough for an average user. The overall motherboard has a...

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  Published: 2011-01-04, Author: Geoff , review by: Techreport.com

  • Abstract:  Even the most cynical of PC enthusiasts—AMD fanboys included—have to admit that Intel's Sandy Bridge CPUs are all kinds of impressive. The latest architectural overhaul in Intel's tick-tock approach to processor development brings with it phenomenal perfo...

 
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  Published: 2011-01-03, review by: lanoc.org

  • the P67A-UD4 from Gigabyte lived up to our expectations and wowed us with its new flat black style. I can’t wait to see what they will do with even higher end boards in the future; we should have a chance to take a look at their upcoming offers at CES...

 
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  Published: 2010-12-10, review by: hardwaresecrets.com

  • The Gigabyte P67A-UD4 will be a good option for users looking for a high-quality mid-range socket 1155 motherboard. The high-quality of this motherboard can be clearly seen on its high-end voltage regulator circuit and the addition of fuses on each USB...

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  Published: 2010-11-04, review by: Bit-Tech.net

  • Abstract:  If you have not already heard, Gigabyte's losing its blue. The colour that defined the company's motherboards for the better part of the last decade has finally caved to the trend of making everything black. It's not just a black PCB though - it's :...

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  Published: 2011-03-08, Author: Sean , review by: tweaktown.com

  • We are now able to find out what kind of power is being used by our test system and the associated graphics cards installed. Keep in mind; it tests the complete system (minus LCD monitor, which is plugged directly into an AC wall socket). As wi...

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