Motherboard Reviews

Monday, 09 November 2009

Quote: "When the LGA1156 Lynnfield Processor launched, we touched on the basics of the reference DP55KG Extreme Series Motherboard. At launch, it was the standard and the board to beat as we’ve reviewed other comparable P55 motherboards along the way. Essentially, if another platform can’t emulate, match, or improve upon its performance, we really aren’t interested."

Article URL: http://www.futurelooks.com/intel-dp55kg-kingsberg-extreme-series-motherboard-review/


 
Friday, 06 November 2009

Quote: "The ASRock M3A785GXH128M uses a 4+1 Phase power design.  While this might be a red flag for some, we were able to overclock a 140W Phenom II X4 965 to a vCore of 1.55v with just a simple 80mm fan blowing across the MOSFETs. With a BIOS made for overclocking and AMD's awesome OverDrive at our disposal we were able to squeeze an extra 500mhz out of our Phenom II X4 965 Black edition Processor.  Even with bare MOSFETS we had no trouble cranking up the voltage to 1.52v. and were able to reach 3.9GHz!"

Article URL: http://www.legitreviews.com/article/1068/1/


 
Tuesday, 03 November 2009

Quote: "We'll examine another interpretation of integrated graphics, this time based on the 785G chipset. How would you like a microATX board with nearly all possible interfaces, but also equipped with a heat-piped cooling system, an on-board quick overclocking switch, and other attributes of motherboards for enthusiasts?"

Article URL: http://ixbtlabs.com/articles3/mainboard/msi-785gm-e65-785g-p1.html


 
Friday, 30 October 2009

Quote: "If you have to choose between these two models, it's really easy. Deluxe has a tad better power supply system and a formally better audio codec. But EVO offers eSATA on the rear panel. You have to agree that the boards are very similar. The key difference is TurboV Remote that is not available for EVO."

Article URL: http://ixbtlabs.com/articles3/mainboard/asus-p7p55d-deluxe-evo-i55p-p1.html


 
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