Z77 & H77 MOTHERBOARDS LAUNCHED!

P3N9U1N said:
Any reason why the Gigabyte Z77X-UD5H is the favourite?, and what makes it better than the GD-65?
One thing overclocking features, I have the MSI Z68A-GD65 (G3) and it only had one level of Load Line Calibration, also no DVID/Offset function, I haven't read anywhere that MSI have added these extra features to the Z77 lineup.

Also the Gigabyte Z77X-UD5H VRM uses an 18 phase PWM, 6 of those 8 phases are doubled by special doubler ICs of which 12 are for the CPU, the MSI Z77A-GD65 has 12 phases of which 9 are for the CPU.

Gigabyte have the best UK RMA Warranty service their is, I am also looking forward to playing with this new 3D BIOS on the Gigabyte Z77X-UD5H, plus FREE Antec Kuhler 620 Watercooler on first 30 purchases. :)

Don't get me wrong the MSI motherboard was a good board, simple to overclock but I want the extra features this time around with Gigabyte, the free cooler is a bonus I wasn't expecting! Nice. :D
 
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makes me even more frustrated as want to do a new build

no use of a Z77 motherboard for those of us upgrading from an old-machine without the CPUs ! :(

we should see reviews up this evening around the web if NDA is over - right ?
 
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^^ the M3 sniper is a m-ATX board so watch out - I didn't realise straight off

Spotted that one, couple of things im not a huge fan of gigabytes bios, however have they changed to a proper uefi bios now? also I noticed its only got a 4pin +12v socket compared to the asus's 8pin not sure how much difference it really makes again
 
I will take ATX or wait for the eATX which is out a little later, after dropping ITX i feel gimped with even mATX for Xfire

Yeah although the boards support it I wouldnt bother with sli or xfire on a matx, tbh i wouldnt bother full stop a single 680 or 7970 is good enough for anything :D
 
Bradmax57 said:
Spotted that one, couple of things im not a huge fan of gigabytes bios, however have they changed to a proper uefi bios now? also I noticed its only got a 4pin +12v socket compared to the asus's 8pin not sure how much difference it really makes again
Yeah the Gigabyte Z77's have full UEFI Bios now, they also with a 3D Bios as well. It was one of the reasons I've gone Gigabyte this time around.
 
If I were to go SFF it would be my first venture into something smaller than ATX but the Gigabyte Z77MX-D3H seems to tick a lot of boxes for the money.

Support PCIe 3.0 x16 (x16 or x8/x8)
Lucid Virtu
Rapid Start Technology
Smart Response Technology
2 SataIII ports
4 USB3 (2 & 2)

Not sure what the audio and LAN chips are like though?
 
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