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Published: 2011-05-11, Author: Ryan , review by: pcper.com
It is hard not to look at the Intel Z68 chipset as anything but a complete success. You already have a class-leading processor in terms of performance and features and now you are finally enabling all of the features of it be accessed for your entire mark...
Can use integrated Sandy Bridge video and a discrete video card, Intel Smart Response technology boosts disk performance, EPU, TPU, and 12phase power enable high and stable overclocks, Four SATA 6G and four USB 3.0 ports, Excellent UEFI BIOS implementation,
Singlelatch DIMM sockets. I hate those, Virtu software still has some rough edges, NVIDIA Synergy not available yet, Paucity of PCIE lanes
Although we strive to be as objective as possible, any review will reflect to some extent the perceptions and biases of the reviewer. Also, keep in mind that the computer market is very volatile, and that today's killer super product can easily become...
Supports using integrated and dedicated graphics together with Lucid's Virtu tech, Excellent utilities, Built-in Bluetooth, Q-Connector simplifies installation
Dual graphics cards must run in x8 mode due to chipset limitations
With full support for the Z68 chipset’s SSD caching and multi-GPU support, as well as a great layout and superb software, this is the Socket 1155 motherboard to beat. ...
Abstract: The P8Z68-V Pro from ASUS supports Intels brand new Z68 chipset which supports Intels Rapid Storage Technology. Furthermore ASUS mad sure that Lucids Virtu is being supported which allows dynamic load sharing between the integrate and a discrete graphics....
Abstract: Intel reserved its most feature-rich LGA 1155 platform for (or four?) months past the launch of its Sandy Bridge-based processors, but was it worth the wait? We compare three upper-mainstream Z68 examples to a top-quality P67 predecessor to find out. W...
The Z68 chipset is designed to bring out the very best from Intel's Sandy Bridge processors. It takes the juiciest bits out of the incumbent P67 and H67 chipsets and pulls them together. Specifically, it ties the overclocking potential of P67 with th...
Abstract: The P8Z68-VPro will be ASUS' flagship model regarding Intels upcoming Z68 chipset. Therefore it's able to score with a long featurelist. But first of all we will check out if it is able to convince from a layout and design perspective....
Abstract: Are you looking to upgrade your current setup? Maybe you have been waiting to see how well the new generation of i7 processors are performing before you made the commitment to grab one of them. Is Intel's new Z68 chipset going to be the chipset for yo...
New chipset launches are always among the most anticipated events for enthusiasts. Essentially, we all want to see innovation, a good pricing structure for new motherboards and some new features thrown in for good measure but the Z68 only partially ach...