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Last edited by bartman1973; 05-02-2011 at 06:45 PM.
excellent review
Gaming rig;
ASUS RAMPAGE IV BLACK EDITION
I7-4390K
G.SKILL Trident X 16GB 2400
Intel 530 240GB
2x Asus GTX780
Corsair AX1200
HP ZR30w 30
Win 8.1 pro
Sound rig;
Auzen X-Fi H.T. HD --> Yulong D100 MKII --> D-7100
Thanks for the pics Kababayan.
Considering this is a rebranded board from Gigabyte, the benchmark results should be no different other than a slight sample to sample variance.
so there is no difference at all between Z68 UD7 and P67 UD7?
only feature added seems to be SSD boost
Core i7 2600k|HD 6950|8GB RipJawsX|2x 128gb Samsung SSD 830 Raid0|Asus Sabertooth P67
Seasonic X-560|Corsair 650D|2x WD Red 3TB Raid1|WD Green 3TB|Asus Xonar Essence STX
Core i3 2100|HD 7770|8GB RipJawsX|128gb Samsung SSD 830|Asrock Z77 Pro4-M
Bequiet! E9 400W|Fractal Design Arc Mini|3x Hitachi 7k1000.C|Asus Xonar DX
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256gb Samsung PB22-J|Intel Wireless 6300|Sierra Aircard MC8781|WD Scorpio Blue 1TB
Harman Kardon HK1200|Vienna Acoustics Brandnew|AKG K240 Monitor 600ohm|Sony CDP 228ESD
Bartman any idea what the thing might cost
dam nice looking board
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"Generally speaking, CMOS power consumption is the result of charging and discharging gate capacitors. The charge required to fully charge the gate grows with the voltage; charge times frequency is current. Voltage times current is power. So, as you raise the voltage, the current consumption grows linearly, and the power consumption quadratically, at a fixed frequency. Once you reach the frequency limit of the chip without raising the voltage, further frequency increases are normally proportional to voltage. In other words, once you have to start raising the voltage, power consumption tends to rise with the cube of frequency."
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CPU - 2600K(4.4ghz)/Mobo - AsusEvo/RAM - 8GB1866mhz/Cooler - VX/Gfx - Radeon 6950/PSU - EnermaxModu87+700W
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Windsor4200(11x246-->2706mhz-->1.52v) : Zalman9500 : M2N32-SLI Deluxe : 2GB ddr2 SuperTalent-->451mhz : seagate 7200.10 320GB :7900GT(530/700) : Tagan530w
High end users need both PS/2 ports. Nobody needs two firewire ports. Gigabyte fails again.
AAbeson ...price should be comparable to the P67A-UD7 ..here in the PH ..I already saw one store selling if for more than 400$ ! But 2 things you must know ... that store usually sells higher and the other one is the price here in PH is usually higher than in the US or other area
Bamtam ... i have to agree with you that putting 2x 1994 at the back + 1 header is not a good move ... additional cost and maybe zero to few % of ud7 buyers will be using this one.
nice to nice to see you here bartman!
so what is exactly the difference between this and p67?
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Very nice bartman
Thanks for the nice pictures of this. I am happy I waited to get the UD7 now
hahaha sorry i was requested by somebody to remove it and repost it again after their go signal sorry about that
You didn't miss much. These Gigabyte boards are a bit of a letdown.
They are just P67 boards but with the Z68 chip. No VGA/DVI/HDMI output, no Lucid Virtu or similars, nothing, nada!!!
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AsRock Z68 Extreme4
2x 6950@70 2GB CrossfireX
Dell U2711
OCZ Vertex 2E 60GB SSD
Samsung F3 500gb HDD
Silverstone FT-02B-W
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