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    Z87 Preview Round-Up 50+ Boards (Anandtech)

    Hey all,

    If anyone is looking for run down for pretty much every Z87 board: Anandtech (link: Haswell Z87 Motherboard Preview: 50+ Motherboards from ASUS, Gigabyte, ASRock, MSI, ECS, Biostar and EVGA) has a great article with some pricing, previews and general observations.

    Definitely worth a look if you're planning on Z87 board.

    Enjoy
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    thx mate

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    I'm liking that Asrock Z87 oc forumula. I may end up giving asrock a shot for my next motherboard purchase.

    Again, its too bad about that stupid 8x pci-e limit that Nvidia has for sli. 8x/4x/4x would work fine for GK104 tri-sli. I don't get why they don't drop that stupid limit. It would be nice to run tri-sli on a reasonably priced motherboard.

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    I like how these days we even get debug LEDs, onboard buttons and Realtek audio flagship chip and "waterproof" coating on low/midrange boards (ASRock Extreme4/6). Competition FTW.
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    Why does only one of them have thunderbolt? I thought it was supposed to me more standard with haswell.

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    M6E i like that oc panel
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    Supposedly the ROG Formula is still happening (Hero + Tri-SLI I imagine) as well as an ROG mini-ITX board.

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    Wow they have finally learnt and have put threads on the blocks!

    Bravo!

    Mini ITX board looks pr0n!

    Gives me hope of a VRM block for it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by paulbagz View Post
    Wow they have finally learnt and have put threads on the blocks!

    Bravo!

    Mini ITX board looks pr0n!

    Gives me hope of a VRM block for it.

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    Such a simple feature, but well worth it for watercooling people.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MaddMuppet View Post
    Such a simple feature, but well worth it for watercooling people.
    Indeed and yet it took them years to figure it out haha.

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    woot look at that ITX ROG
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    That ROG -itx looks good !
    Sadly, there is no good low-profile fan yet ( /sandia cooler ) and neither decent ITX small chassis out there.

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    I think I may just have to purchase that Asus Gryphon mATX board. It will be perfect for the G5 PowerMac case I'm almost done doing a full ATX conversion on.

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    How does that "armour" benefit ASUS boards? It looks quite tacky and cheap if you asked me. So far I like Gigabyte's Z87 boards, though I can't believe how expensive the OC-Force and the G1.Sniper is priced.
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