The market is brimming with motherboard options, and businesses of all sizes face the unenviable task of trying to decide which vendor to place at the heart of their productivity desktops. One vendor will offer more features. Another might offer better...
Abstract: Intel's board is the least-robust of them all in terms of bling or mind-exploding features, but as we've come to expect, the goal is to deliver a board that is as reliable as possible...
Abstract: Well it is that time again Intel has launched a new Unlock kit and this one is sporting some serious hardware. For starters we received the new Intel Core Intel® Core™ i7. As with all Intel® Core™ i7 processors, this one has four cores. The full n...
Overall, Intel DP67BG left a very stable, moderately positive impression. Like any other mainboard, especially an Intel one, it has some drawbacks. The worst one of them is, probably, the user-unfriendly BIOS, which is very inconvenient to work with. ...
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Published: 2011-03-23, Author: Eric , review by: futurelooks.com
Abstract: With INTEL's Cougar Point P67/H67 Chipset issue out of the way, people can now decide which board to get again. Today, we have a nice mix of mainstream Sandy Bridge boards and I'm happy to report that for the most part, they have been a pleasure to work w...
Abstract: The third part of our Sandy Bridge coverage examines a pair of mid-to-high range P67 motherboards, the Gigabyte P67A-UD4 and Intel DP67BG. P67 is the enthusiast chipset for socket 1155, trading in Intel's GMA HD 2000/3000 graphics for extreme overclock...
Abstract: Improved per-clock performance and higher achievable frequencies are sure to put Intel’s latest K-Series CPUs on top of many builders’ whish ...
Abstract: Even the most cynical of PC enthusiasts—AMD fanboys included—have to admit that Intel's Sandy Bridge CPUs are all kinds of impressive. The latest architectural overhaul in Intel's tick-tock approach to processor development brings with it phenomenal perfo...
Excellent slot layout, NVIDIA SLI support, Enthusiast features: POST code readout, power and reset buttons, sequentialLED progress display, The Skull, Very fine control of up to 4 PWM fans, No floppy or IDE ports cluttering things up. FINALLY, Back to BIOS recovery button,
Immature BIOS limits overclocking, Textbased BIOS where competitors are moving to a graphical BIOS, No floppy or IDE ports. Time to upgrade that optical drive, Only 6 SATA ports
Although we strive to be as objective as possible, any review will reflect to some extent the perceptions and biases of the reviewer. Also, keep in mind that the computer market is very volatile, and that today's killer super product can easily become...