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September 2013
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4-Way GPU Support
Voltage test points
Matte Black Finish
Efficient Heatsink Design
SATA 6
Internal USB Plugs
OC Touch Controls
OC Ignition
Onboard Video
Power IR Digital PWM
Gold Plated CPU Socket
New UEFI Dashboard
Huge overclocking potential normally reserved for high-end boards in a wallet-friendly format
Packed with high-end features to keep your system stable
Abstract: Gigabyte's trademark burnt-orange colour scheme is in full effect, which when mixed with the black PCB and trim, give the board an unmistakable premium feel. And those good looks are backed up with a plethora of features. Four PCI-e slots capable of supp...
Coming in at $199.99 at the time of writing, the GIGABYTE Z87X-OC really hits at a much better price point than you'd expect it to. But when you really start to look at the board compared to more expensive ones, you can see why it hasn't got a super high...
Abstract: In our comparison tables, meanwhile you find benchmark values regarding 43 recent Z97 and Z87 motherboards. Furthermore we do not comment the benchmark values. The idea and also the goal is to present to you a market overview which helps you choose the ri...
Unique design, Feature rich, Good accessory bundle, Strong stock performance, Huge overclocking potential, Improved BIOS, High-end overclocking functionality, Suitable for extreme conditions such as LN2, Fantastic pricing
Some may not like the colour scheme, eTeknix Says: Gigabyte have managed to create an amazing board that appeals to overclockers and those wanting the very best without spending huge amounts of money. The Z87X-OC offers amazing functionality with huge ove
After Gigabyte initially released their overclocking range of boards, they have simply gone from strength to strength with a new addition appearing for all new Intel chipsets. Before this Z87 offering, we find the likes of the X58-OC, Z77X-UP7 and other k...
Abstract: On 1 June 2013, Intel introduced the fourth generation of its Core processors , also known as Haswell. That day we published a group test of 33 motherboards, but as the prices weren't known at the time, it wasn't possible to draw accurate conclusions ye...
the BIOS is excellent and it's a joy working with this board Well structured BIOS Overclocking Features Recommendation If you're looking for an excellent motherboard for overclocking, then the Gigabyte Z87XOC is the perfect choice Furthermore Giga...
Allgemein The first impression the Z87XOC from Gigabyte leaves, makes us want more We like the individual design of this board, which actually follows the original X58AOC as well as the Z77XUD7The Z87XOC is a motherboard that really targets extreme overcl...
Features every conceivable tool for overclocking, Unique and striking aesthetics, Pushes the boundaries for overclocking, Great layout with numerous fan headers, Ultra Durable 5 Plus components/features
Colour-scheme garish
Right from the get-go we were impressed by GIGABYTE’s efforts with the Z87X-OC. It may be designed for the advanced user but even so, it’s even a great starting point for anyone seeking to learn more about overclocking. Z87X-OC has every conceivable t...
A beautifully designed motherboard, BIOS is stunning, rock solid, overclocks well, worked perfectly with Corsair 2,400mhz memory, HD4600 integrated graphics is very capable,
Our 4770k sample runs hot over 1.225 volts, limiting the overclock we could get from the GA-Z87X-OC, A post at 4.9ghz was possible, but the Corsair H100i couldn't handle the high voltage. (temperatures of 100c+), Kitguru says: We love the motherboard, but
The Gigabyte GA-Z87X-OC is an extremely impressive motherboard, loaded to the gills with features. They say first impressions count, and the Gigabyte GA-Z87X-OC scores well in this regard. The black PCB and bright orange heatsinks immediately reminded me...