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July 2012
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The editors liked
Ultra Durable 4
Excellent Overclocking
3D Dual BIOS
EZ Smart Response
Smart 6 Software
Lucid Virtu MVP
Intel Quicksync
3 Year Warranty
DVI/VGA/HDMI on Rear I/O
MSATA Onboard
Relatively low price. Drastically improved UEFI over last generation.
Dual Card SLI Support
Extra space between video card slots
Onboard TPM for Security
SATA 6
Onboard Video
Good overclocking potential
Good performance
Plenty of area around CPU for large heatsink
Plenty of USB ports
Onboard LED debug code
Onboard Power On/Off button and reset CMOS button
SLI and CrossFire Support
Onboard mSATA port
Lots of connections (Video and USB)
Achieved our highest overclock (4.7GHz)
Easy to overclock in both the OS and BIOS
3D BIOS is just awesome
3 year warranty
The editors didn't like
Immature BIOS
Not compatible with all USB Mice
Need for PS2 Keyboard for installation of OS
Some Software Not Bundled
Need for Extra Power Connector when using mSATA
HiTech Legion Bronze Award
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Missing some higher-end enthusiast-oriented features
Gigabyte has a solid reputation in motherboard selection for many years. There products range from the enthusiast to the budget seeker. You just cannot go wrong with their product. Quality and long term performance has always been their forte’ and that...
Abstract: Motherboards Gigabyte Z77X-UD3H Motherboard Unboxing and Overview with i7 2600K Benchmarks Written by Paul E. Marini Jr. -BackDraft- Sunday, 08 April 2012 00:00 Gigabyte likes to be unique with their designs. The X58 Sniper, Guerrilla, and Assassin...
Lots of connections (Video and USB), Achieved our highest overclock (4.7GHz), Easy to overclock in both the OS and BIOS, 3D BIOS is just awesome, 3 year warranty
None that I found
Once again Gigabyte has impressed us with a very solid motherboard. The Z77X-UD3H sits in the mid to high mainstream segment when it comes to their Z77 offerings and users of this board are going to be very impressed. I really, really like the board ...
Published: 2012-04-08, Author: Dan , review by: legitreviews.com
GIGABYTE is going to have a very strong Intel Z77 product stack. If all of their motherboards perform like the Z77X-UD5H WiFi and the Z77X-UD3H did, they will continue to be a force to be reckoned with!...
Abstract: Intel's next-generation processor may be the worst-kept secret in the industry right now. Intel has disclosed quite a bit about Ivy Bridge, and other details have already leaked onto the web, including specifications, benchmark results, and Intel's own ma...
The Gigabyte Z77X-UD3H is a top mainstream motherboard, meaning it is targeted to the average user who wants “something extra.” This comes in the form of an additional PCI Express x16 slot (allowing you to install up to three video cards under SLI or C...
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Overclocking, 3D BIOS, 3D Power, Ultra Durable 4...
No real performance advantage over Z68...
MSI: Z77A-GD65 Looking at the MSI Z77A-GD65 you have a motherboard that comes with a full feature set that is forward compatible with Intel's upcoming 3rd Generation Core series processors that will most definitely use the feature set on this chipset ...
Abstract: While the Gigabyte G1 series has made a big splash in the enthusiast market, arguably Gigabyte’s most improved board is the more conservative UD3H.The UD3H has an impressive feature set, including four DIMM slots capable of supporting 32GB of memory,...
Power, reset and CMOS clear push buttons. Very clear layout with no noticeable obstructions. Services multiple markets very well
Shared lanes on PCI-E could hamper those with multiple add in boards. 3D BIOS could do with a little polish. Only two internal 6Gbps SATA ports
The UD3H is the perfect all-rounder. It ticks the boxes for gamers, the mainstream, overclockers and with its mSATA slot, maybe even the low-profile crowd or those who need caching drives. ...