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    Gigabyte z77x-ud3h

    Olá,

    This is the new GIGABYTE Z77X-UD3H:

    Supports 3rd Gen. Intel® 22nm CPUs and 2nd Gen. Intel® Core™ CPUs (LGA1155 socket)
    2-way SLI™ and 2-way CrossFireX™ multi-GPU support
    Lucid Virtu™ Universal® MVP GPU virtualization support
    PCI Express Gen 3.0 support
    GIGABYTE Digital Power Engine with GIGABYTE 3D Power
    GIGABYTE On/Off Charge™ for USB devices
    Onboard mSATA slot for mSATA SSDs
    HDMI, DVI, RGB and Display Port
    GIGABYTE 3D BIOS (Dual UEFI)
    GIGABYTE Ultra Durable™ 4 Technology
    GIGABYTE 333™ Onboard Acceleration (USB 3.0, SATA 3.0 & 3x USB Power)












    What do you think of it as overclocking motherboard?

    Website: http://www.gigabyte.pt/products/page...7x-ud3hrev_10/
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    Quote Originally Posted by To(V)bo Co(V)bo View Post
    This is gonna be way more fun than my wifes tits.

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    to overclock...we need a cpu


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    Quote Originally Posted by Hondacity View Post
    to overclock...we need a cpu
    Correct. But some still respect NDA rules about sharing info about CPU benchmarks I was asking about build quality, component and oc features wise.

    Just kidding, I don't have a Ivy Bridge CPU

    Quote Originally Posted by To(V)bo Co(V)bo View Post
    This is gonna be way more fun than my wifes tits.

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    looks a little cheap to me for OC
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    nice! BTW it isn't cheap for OC It isn't cheap for OC either ^^^ i used it to bench. It has some advantages. thats rev 0.2 right? or 1.0?
    Last edited by sin0822; 03-26-2012 at 05:49 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sin0822 View Post
    nice! BTW it isn't cheap for OC It isn't cheap for OC either ^^^ i used it to bench. It has some advantages. thats rev 0.2 right? or 1.0?
    rev0.2, correct.

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    Does the lack of a second vrm heatsink not matter then?

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    Use a 2600k?


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    Quote Originally Posted by PiLsY View Post
    Does the lack of a second vrm heatsink not matter then?
    with Ln2 it deff doesn't matter(know from testing), on air he would have to test and so would I, but my guess is that gigabyte heatsinked the phases used for Vcore, and not those that were used for iGPU and QPI/VTT. I will test it later, and he can test it for you now. If you have a DMM, you can use continuity(beep) mode, and see what chokes are connected on the leg facing the CPu socket, whichever 6 are the same will be connected to the Vcore. When you deal with phases like this, one leg of each inductor is connected to the MOSFETs of each phase individually, and then the other leg of each inductor for that power output is connected together to bring the output from each phase to a single output.

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