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Intel Express Z77 Chipset
Ivy Bridge Ready
Sandy Bridge Compatible
Up to 2400MHz DDR3 w/ XMP 1.3 Support
Native USB 3.0
Native PCIe 3.0
ASUS DIP3 Technology
TTopology DRAM Layout
WiFi Engine (802.11n) w/ WiFi GO!
Intel Rapid Start Technology
Intel Smart Connect Technology
LucidLogix Virtu Universal MVP
Updated HDMI 1.4a and Included DP 1.1a
USB BIOS Flashback
USB 3.0 Boost
USB Ch
Excellent performance
Easy overclocking
Included software is great
MemOK! is a great feature
USB BIOS Flashback is a life saver
Looks awesome
Included Wi-Fi GO! module performs well and saves connectivity space
The ASUS P8Z77 Pro fits somewhere between the high-end ROG series and the mid-range ASUS motherboards. Essentially, that just means it is not going to have all of the features found in the motherboards that cost $100+ more than the P8Z77-V Pro, b...
Excellent performance, Easy overclocking, Included software is great, MemOK! is a great feature, USB BIOS Flashback is a life saver, Looks awesome, Included Wi-Fi GO! module performs well and saves connectivity space
No Debug LED, Power/Reset/Clear CMOS buttons are missing, mSATA is missing
I’ve been working with Z77 for a while, and most manufacturers offerings around similar price points offer the same features for a comparable cost. So which board do you choose? Often it comes down to “what else are they going to do for me?” The ASUS ...
The ASUS P8Z77-V Pro motherboard is a fairly feature rich motherboard for the price point of about $208. ASUS however has set the P8Z77 series motherboard bar so high that the P8Z77-V Pro fails to blow us away. It surely does not disappoint either. For AS...
Abstract: Officially launched at the beginning of April, the Z77 chipset represents an original departure for Intel, if only in terms of strategy. First of all there’s the question of the socket and compatibility with processors. For once, Intel has played the ...
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Published: 2012-06-28, Author: Kevin , review by: techreaction.net
Time – f we only had all the time in the world we could really get into more detail about what was covered and touch on what was not. We did test the networking and some of the other less notable features of this board but there is only so much time in ...
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...
Abstract: When doing all of our Ivy Bridge launch prep we spent a LOT of time benchmarking and testing a whole collection of boards. You guys have seen our reviews of the Intel and Gigabyte boards. When it came time to write about the four different Asus Z77 boa...
The Asus P8Z77-V Pro is one of the rare premium motherboards that gives us little to complain about. The feature-set is stacked, naturally, with SLI/CrossFireX support, four video outputs, eight SATA ports (eSATA via an included breakout panel), two U...
Abstract: So we have survived one of the biggest days of the year for all things computer performance related - the release of Intel's new Ivy Bridge processor. It replaces Sandy Bridge in the landscape of all things processor related, with Ivy Bridge boastin...
Intel Express Z77 Chipset, Ivy Bridge Ready, Sandy Bridge Compatible, Up to 2400MHz DDR3 w/ XMP 1.3 Support, Native USB 3.0, Native PCIe 3.0, ASUS DIP3 Technology, TTopology DRAM Layout, WiFi Engine (802.11n) w/ WiFi GO!, Intel Rapid Start Technology, Intel Smart Connect Technology, LucidLogix Virtu Universal MVP, Updated HDMI 1.4a and Included DP 1.1a, USB BIOS Flashback, USB 3.0 Boost, USB Ch
Minor Significant Improvements Over P8Z68V Pro, Hi Tech Legion Gold Award, Discuss this review in our forums
Now, we get to the big question, is it really worth the upgrade? My immediate answer would be, eh... The next question, should it be purchased for a a new system? To that I answer, yes. ASUS has packed a ton into this motherboard, however, most of the ...