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    GIGABYTE P67X-UD4-B3 and Z68X-UD4H-B3 spotted at CeBIT

    Here we are in Hannover, snooping for the latest stuff, and poof....Z68 and P67X right under our noses

    GIGABYTE P67X-UD4-B3 and Z68X-UD4H-B3
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    Whoo! A non-blurred Z68 photo!

    Surprisingly weak PWM......
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    More Z68 non-blured fotos coming today
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    Quote Originally Posted by Monstru View Post
    More Z68 non-blured fotos coming today
    Hurry up!
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    its nice, but what about 990x/fx boards, are showing at Cebit?
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    Not a sign, but not all the products are on show yet, the expo starts tomorrow.

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    Quote Originally Posted by K404 View Post
    Whoo! A non-blurred Z68 photo!

    Surprisingly weak PWM......
    What you mean the lack of all those bling bling chokes?

    Imho MSI has still the most state of the art VRM implementation.

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    That MSI board looks really nice!

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    Whats the difference between P67X and normal P67?

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    P67X has the new P67 revision, B3.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Monstru View Post
    Long PWM is long... I don't like the layout at all, but then again, it's UD4...
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    On a positive side, at least there's 8 sata slots now instead of 6 on even UD4, that's nice for those who use plenty of storage HDDs. I'd still pick MSI over Gigabyte this time around though.
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    Asus Z68 in the house as well.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Micutzu View Post
    Asus Z68 in the house as well.

    waiting ROG Z68

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    looking good, hmm they really did change up the P67X-UD4, it looks like they added phases?

    nice to see Z68, weird socket hold down on the MSI board.

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    Is there any z68/p67 mini-itx board at cebit ?

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    Monstrule let's see some mATX Z68 boards
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    I certainly hope there is a z68 with a normal back panel + a small hdmi/displayport plug. HDMI easily adapts to DVI, no reason to waste precious back panel space.

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