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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
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
Price is a bit high for mainstream
We eally do like this board, it has a plethora of features and overclocks rather well for being a upper end mainstream offerings. But with that said its not really a surprise as ASUS has put a hard focus on ensuring that all of the boards can overcloc...
In the computer industry, innovation rapidly becomes commoditization: today's cool new features unique to a single vendor's products can spread until they become standard. Even features protected by patents are often functionally duplicated. And then ...
In looking over the Asus P8Z77-V Deluxe we can see the new direction that Asus is moving in. They really are not just looking to stuff features into every board in their lineup, but to take a broad feature set, make it work across the entire line and then...
Excellent single-click overclocking performance, Well-designed graphical BIOS, Fan-control software excellent for creating a quiet system, Supports super-fast memory speeds
Pricey, No PCI slots or IEEE 1394a connector for legacy hardware
The P8Z77-V Deluxe earns its premium price with its easy, stable overclocking abilities. It omits legacy connectors but is an excellent foundation for an Ivy Bridge PC built on cutting-edge components. Read More...
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!,
Expensive enthusiast product, Sparse documentation for advanced features, Single sided DIMM sockets make it too easy to have improperly inserted DIMMs
IMPORTANT: Although the rating and final score mentioned in this conclusion are made to be as objective as possible, please be advised that every author perceives these factors differently at various points in time. While we each do our best to ensure...
With Intel having moved most so much support circuitry into the CPU in recent years, basic motherboard functions require just two main chips: the CPU itself and what we used to call the "south bridge", in this case the Z77 Express chipset. What this m...
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,
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When I am shopping for a motherboard and come across one that says it’s the “Deluxe” version of that series, my interest is sparked. Not because it’s “Deluxe” but because I want to know what makes the board better than the other boards in the series. I...
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Published: 2012-04-23, Author: Dan , review by: legitreviews.com
Abstract: In the beginning of March we started looking at Intel Z77 motherboards, we started with the MSI Z77A-GD65 Intel Z77 motherboard. During this preview we ran our full in-depth testing suite and compared it to the ASUS P8Z68-V Pro Intel Z68 platform. I...
The ASUS P8Z77-V DELUXE is a high-end motherboard, meaning it is targeted to the most advanced user, who understands the importance of the PLX PEX8608 switch chip. Since the chipset doesn't have enough PCI Express lanes available to connect all the device...
Published: 2012-04-08, Author: Ian , review by: anandtech.com
Abstract: Well, today is a day that everyone was expecting but not the most exciting day of the month. Today, Intel officially releases the spate of 7-series chipsets for their 3 rd generation Core microarchitecture processors (read—Ivy Bridge), despite the actual ...