Memory Recommendations for ASRock Z75 Pro3 LGA 1155 Intel Z75 & Intel i5-3570K CPU
I'm building a gaming/media PC and would like some recommendations for memory. I guess maybe in a good, better, best fashion as I am building on a somewhat of a budget. Here is a link to the mother...
Today we have the opportunity to take a close look at the result of XSPC’s improvements of the vaunted RayStorm CPU Water Block, as this new version is a full copper design.
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The ECS Z77H2-AX Gold Edition brings a bold and exciting new look, so without further ado, let’s get the board on the bench and see what it can unleash.
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Icant find the review for this motherboard, I have a friend who want to build this and need help so I told him I would help him find the best deal and let him use my new work bench. Amazon is selling it for 209.00, it supports PCI-E 3.0 and it seems like a solid board, I told him he could have a...
The Z68 board from Gigabyte we're looking at is the Z68XP-UD5. It has many of the enthusiast features Gigabyte is known for, but lacks the high price tag of its X79 counterparts. Can this board measure up? We think so.
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Today we are looking at a roundup of five different H67 motherboards from ASUS, ASRock, ECS and Gigabyte. Remember there's no overclocking here, but if you want something still powerful but less expensive, then this may be the course for you. Each of these motherboards are promising in...
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The ASUS Maximus IVGene-Z may be a micro-ATX form factor, but there's nothing small about the features or performance on this board. It's a sleeping giant, waiting to unleash the power of an unlocked Core i7 CPU.
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The ASUS Maximus IV Extreme is a premium P67 motherboard that may just be the best P67 offering on the market. With a groundbreaking UEFI BIOS and some insane auto overclocking results, the M4E will not only leave you drooling but considerably lighter in the pocketbook as well.
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Since things are settling back into place with the P67 fix, we're also testing motherboards again. Oh, happy day! The latest P67 board to hit our bench is the ASRock Fatal1ty Professional Series, a premium board that promises innovative features at a respectable price.
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The Corsair Vengeance DDR3 series comes in Dual and Triple Channel configurations, ranging from 4GB to 16GB kits, and are currently available in 1600MHz and 1866MHz speeds. Today we're looking at an 8GB kit running at 1600MHz in that's geared toward the new Sandy Bridge platform.
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Today we're looking at a new motherboard from Gigabyte for the Sandy Bridge processors: the P67A-UD4. Gigabyte has typically been known for providing a range of motherboards to consumers to suit just about any budget, and at $200 the P67A-UD4 which is geared towards consumers on a modest budget...
ASUS is known for producing a wide range of motherboards to suit just about any preference, need, or budget, and today we have 5 motherboards from their new P67 lineup for review. Each of these boards share many similarities but also some distinct differences, and rather than splitting them up...
Gigabyte has typically been known for providing a range of motherboards to consumers to suit just about any budget, and the P67A-UD4 which is geared towards consumers on a modest budget. So let's dive into the photoshoot and see what we can glean from this new motherboard from Gigabyte...
Today we're previewing a "First Look" of four new motherboards from ASUS for the Sandy Bridge processors. We are limited as to what we can tell and show you, however, as the processors and specific chipset details are under NDA. However, we can give a photographic walkabout of each of these...
Today we're previewing two new motherboards from ECS for the Sandy Bridge processors: the P67H2-A and H67H2-M. We are limited as to what we can tell and show you, however, as the processors and specific chipset details are under NDA. However, we can give a photographic walkabout of each of these...