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Published: 2011-05-16, Author: Dan , review by: legitreviews.com
Today we put the ASUS P8Z68-V Pro up against a $300+ Intel P67 motherboard. The ASUS P8Z68-V Pro brought everything to the table, held nothing back and was able to outperform a board that retails for nearly 50% more! ...
Low profile heatsink, 4 USB 3.0 and 4 SATA 6Gb/s, Easy to use EFI BIOS, Bluetooth receiver, Good combination of ports and slots, EPU and TPU switch, Excellent layout and design, Excellent overclocker
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The Intel Z68 Express chipset is really what Intel should have brought to the market when the Sandy Bridge was launched. While the P67 is by no means a bad chip, its inability to access the integrated graphics Quick Sync feature frustrated many people...
Published: 2011-05-12, Author: Eric , review by: futurelooks.com
Abstract: Traditionally, motherboards with integrated video are bottom of the heap, middling at best. That's why the majority of micro-ATX boards are typically viewed as lower end platforms that lacking performance features. While often true, we have seen some perf...
DDR3 Support up to 2200 (O.C.), ASUS DIP2, 12 4 DIGI VRM, ASUS BT GO!, Intel Z68 Chipset, Intel Quick Sync Video, Lucid Virtu / Nvidia Synergy(at a later date), Intel RST Smart Response Technology, ASUS AiCharger, ASUS Disk Unlocker (2.2TB Drives), USB 3.0 via ASMedia controller, Front Panel USB 3.0 External drive, 3 way CrossFireX Capable, Intel Gigabit LAN, MemOK!, CrashFree BIOS, ASUS AI Su
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The ASUS P8Z68-V Pro Motherboard is exactly what the doctor ordered in terms of a good blend of multimedia and performance. I have reviewed both P67 and H67 motherboards and always wished that there would be some middle ground between the two. That is ...
Dan's Thoughts:My experiences with the P8Z68-V Pro were long, arduous, and downright stressful at times. To be fair that wasn’t really the P8Z68-V’s fault. The board has two new features. Features that are worthy of a lot of discussion on their own. Th...
Looking back on the ASUS P8Z68-V PRO, I can come up with a variety of conclusions. It's a great little board in terms of performance, features and add-ons, even for the $210 asking price. Though at this price, we'd perhaps ask for a little more to be in t...
As we've seen, the Z68 chipset has many similar characteristics and features to P67 and H67, in what appears to be a successful marriage of the two. Intel normally doesn't bring successive chipsets without retiring the current crop, but P67 may survive...
Finals Words and conclusionOkay so we need to breakup this conclusion into two segments, the chipset and the actual ASUS mother board review. Let's start off with the chipset. The Intel Z68 chipset takes the best of both worlds in the series 6 chipset, mo...
There are two aspects to the Z68 Express chipset’s performance to consider; its performance versus the P67 Express using similar configurations and the effect Intel Smart Response SSD caching technology has on performance. With regard to the former, t...
Abstract: As somewhat of a fast-food connoisseur, I can't help but find McDonald's Third-Pounder Angus lineup a little bit maddening. There are three options: a Mushroom Swiss with sautéed fungus; a Bacon and Cheese with onion, pickle, and what passes for cured por...