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May 2012
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DDR3 Support up to 2666 (O.C.)
ASUS DIP3
ASUS WiFi to GO!
Intel Quick Sync Video
Lucid Virtu MVP
ASUS SSD Caching
ASUS AiCharger
Intel Gigabit LAN
MemOK!
CrashFree BIOS
ASUS AI Suite II Software
Excellent Overclocking Capabilities
Intuitive UEFI BIOS Layout
LED POST Code Readout Display
Superior overclocking options via TurboEVO software
UEFI BIOS
Feature-rich motherboard design
Wi-Fi and Bluetooth functionality
Excellent single-click overclocking performance
Well-designed graphical BIOS
Fan-control software excellent for creating a quiet system
Supports super-fast memory speeds
Outstanding performance
Feature selection. Armed with Thunderbolt header.
Z77 Express brings native USB 3.0 at last
USB 3.0 Boost provides dramatic performance increase for both Intel and ASMedia ports
PLX Technologies chip for more PCIE lanes
Wifi Go module provides advanced WiFi and Bluetooth capabilities
POST code display...always useful!
BIOS Flashback feature allows BIOS updates with no CPU. Or RAM!
Overclocks well
PCIe Gen 3 Support
PLX chip to allow for more onboard accessories
USB Bios Flashback
T Topology Memory design
Proven ASUS Enthusiasts class BIOS
USB Boost function
Wi-Fi GO! Fucntion
DIGI II VRM
2 Different Caching Options
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Somewhat expensive for a mid-range Z77 ATX board
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Pricey
No PCI slots or IEEE 1394a connector for legacy hardware
Relatively expensive
Expensive enthusiast product
Sparse documentation for advanced features
Single sided DIMM sockets make it too easy to have improperly inserted DIMMs
Abstract: ASUS P8Z77-V Deluxe: Excellent equipment for great performance If you’re a demanding customer, a good motherboard is a very important thing, because it represents the basis of a good PC. Therefore, a right choice is important if you want it to last. Be...
Superior overclocking options via TurboEVO software, UEFI BIOS, Feature-rich motherboard design, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth functionality
Somewhat expensive for a mid-range Z77 ATX board, ‹ Overclocking Results, Review Index, Introduction and Technical SpecificationsFeatures, Motherboard Layout, Included AccessoriesBIOS FeaturesTesting Configuration and Benchmarks UsedSynthetic CPU and Mem
We'd like to thank our friends at ASUS for providing the P8Z77-V Deluxe for our review today. There aren't many times during my writing career where I have been left speechless by a board's overall performance and overclocking prowess. I've never seen a b...
The ASUS P8Z77-V Deluxe is another solid and dependable motherboard from ASUS. We had no major or minor issues with the motherboard. It just worked. It however looks to not be for the uninitiated overclocker. Auto Tuning overclocking netted us some vCore...
If a single motherboard could make me forget my need for six cores, it'd be the P8Z77-V DELUXE. I don't believe that a "perfect" motherboard exists, or ever will, but this one comes awful close. In other words, I don't remember when a board impressed ...
The recent CPU, chipset and platform releases from Intel have happened without much fanfare. The clock rate of the Ivy Bridge series hasn’t increased much over their predecessors’ and there are very few changes in the microarchitecture except for the ...
Abstract: Ivy Bridge is in full swing. Our initial testing shows Ivy slightly faster than its older brethren Sandy Bridge, but much more efficient. Intel introduced their new Tri-Gate 3D Transistors on this Tick swing of their Tick Tock development strategy. Each a...
The Asus P8Z77-V Deluxe has a complicated board. You have a lot going on when you drop one of these inside your favorite case. We are impressed with the new wireless remote suite of tools that Asus has dropped in with everything from remote desktop to sim...
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Published: 2012-05-20, Author: Eric , review by: futurelooks.com
Abstract: Shopping for the latest motherboard can be a confusing process especially to new users. With a lot of great looking boards, it's not hard to base ones final decision on looks and a little on price, rather than the overall value. The value can include thin...
Abstract: Now that Panther Point is in full swing, and perhaps Sandy Bridge processor stocks may start to dwindle in favor of Ivy Bridge, market segmentation of motherboards is all too critical. We have gamers (budget and enthusiast), casual users, audio enth...