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March 2011
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36 Reviews
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Abstract: It's worth noting that Gigabyte hosts an extensive range of P67 motherboards that start at $100 up to the $330 of the P67A-UD7. The P67A-UD4 that we briefly evaluated in our original Sandy Bridge review is a very good option for $190, and is a happy medium from a value perspective. Having said that, the Gigabyte P67A-UD7 is the most desirable motherboard we examined in this roundup. This not a motherboard for the budget conscious or for those who sleep better knowing every last dollar was..
Attractive new Black and Gold design, High Performance component heatsink design, Smart Dual LAN, USB 3.0, Turbo XHD easy RAID setup, 3x USB Power Boost, On/Off Charge for iPod/iPad and other devices, 3way SLI/CrossFireX via NVIDIA NF200 chip, Smart 6 software suite, Driver MOSFETs, 24 Phase Power, Ferrite Core Chokes, 2oz Copper PCB, Support for 2.2 TB HDDs via BIOS Update, 50,000 hr Japanese
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There is a lot to be said about the looks of the GA-P67A-UD7. First and foremost is the black and gold design that is starkly different from the candy blue and white theme of the previous Gigabyte motherboards. It is also quite elegant with the majorit...
One of the things that impresses me most about the GIGABYTE P67A-UD7 over the previous generation platforms is the seemingly more aggressive BIOS and quicker boot times. While it would have been nice to see some UEFI BIOS action, the hybrid version wil...
Abstract: he Gigabyte P67A-UD7 performed very well, and we certainly would not talk anybody out of the decision to buy one. There are many desirable features on the UD7, and there were quite a few aspects which we preferred over the MIVE. For this we say well done Gigabyte, you are on a role with this beautiful new line-up. The P67A-UD7 earns the TechREACTION.net Silver Silicon Award!
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Published: 2011-01-27, Author: Gordon , review by: maximumpc.com
The Gigabyte P67A-UD7 is great performing motherboard. It is lacking the new BIOS features found on the ASUS and MSI motherboards. The Gigabyte P67A-UD7 is also lacking any sort of a appreciable desktop overclocking software which is welcomed when over...
Abstract: Today’s launch of the Sandy Bridge CPU family and P6 series of motherboard chipsets is a major change in the marketplace with virtually every performance and mainstream user will be purchasing this combination if they are going for a new s...
It wont surprise anyone to discover that here at OC3D we're very high on the Gigabyte P67A-UD7.Let's start with the obvious. It's a stunner. We just don't tire of looking at it and can't imagine that you do either. Although black and gold initially gives...
Phenomenal Overclocking potential, Low Motherboard Temperatures, Testbench ready (Has Power, Reset, Clear CMOS switches), Nvidia NF200 chip for 3-way SLI support, Sturdy Screw design MOSFET, NF200 chip, and South Bridge cooler design, EFI Code (Support for higher capacity single partition hard drives)
Capacitors close to the socket (might cause incompatibility with certain coolers with larger base)
The GIGABYTE P67A-UD7 motherboard looks like an excellent board for hard core gamers and overclockers. The overall motherboard has a very clean and high-quality design which represents GIGABYTE’s Ultra Durable 3 motherboards really well. We can physi...
In case something goes awry during overclocking, the onboard Port 80 card will throw up an error code, and in addition to that Gigabyte have built in custom overclocking controls care of Easy Tune 6 (adjust BCLK, CPU multiplier, voltages, etc). Overcl...