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April 2012
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54 Reviews
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69 Reviews
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Four USB 3.0 Connectors
Voltage Regulator Heatsinks
Intel Rapid Storage Technology
3 Year Warranty
Dr MOS
Back to BIOS Switch
Exceptional Auto Tuning
Up to 64GB od Quad Channel DDR 3 Memory
Dual Intel Gigabit LAN
BlueTooth and WiFi Module
Easy Navigatible EFI BIOS
Designed to take advantage of Ivy Bridge features. Excellent Visual BIOS. Low power usage.
Excellent selection of slots and ports
Easily overclockable
Superb graphical BIOS design
Consumer IR connector
USB 3.0 hub design adds 3.0 ports without using PCIE lanes
BIOS to die for
PLX Technologies chip makes the best of the PCIE lanes you have
Onboard WiFi and Bluetooth
POST sequence LEDs enable easy diagnosis of POST problems
Abstract: Ahead of Intel's third generation Core architecture processor launch, the firm released its Z77 chipset to showcase the support infrastructure that Ivy Bridge processors can expect. By releasing the Z77 chipset, Intel has confirmed that its Ivy Brid...
The Intel DZ77GA-70K is a high-end motherboard, meaning it is targeted to the most advanced user, who understands the importance of the PLX PEX8606 switch chip. Since the chipset doesn't have enough PCI Express lanes available to connect all the devices t...
Abstract: Motherboards Intel DZ77GA-70K Motherboard Unboxing and overview with i7 2600k Benchmarks Written by Paul E. Marini Jr. -BackDraft- Sunday, 08 April 2012 00:00 Intel wants to be on peoples list when it comes to performance motherboards. With the Int...
The Z77 chipset brings us native PCI-E 3.0, USB 3.0, and a few small technological enhancements over the 6 series chipset. Overall, there is no radical new technology on the new chipset that demands an upgrade from a 6 series board. New features such...
Abstract: Today marks an important step in the evolution of the Intel 3rd generation core architecture, as we are finally able to officially release details regarding the Panther Point chipset.When comparing the Panther Point chipset (also known as Z77) to its pred...
Abstract: In my QNAP TS-419P II review a few weeks ago, I have briefly talked about one of our many adventures during our church summer conference. While buying six 5L jugs of motor oil to bring home is definitely one of the highlights, it is certainly not the e...
Dual Intel gigabit Ethernet. FireWire on-board. Diagnostic lights, seven segment BCD and piezo speaker. Excellently designed UEFI
There might be more Intel USB 3.0 ports than usual, but it's achieved through a port multiplier, reducing simultaneous bandwidth. Competing boards make overclocking easier. Less video ports than competitors. Odd audio output implementation
The DZ77GA-70K is going to appeal to a specific subset of people: those who are looking for expandability and features more than anything else....
Nowhere near as weak a board as we've seen from Intel launch boards in the past, but the Intel DZ77GA-70K really struggles to achieve its enthusiast credentials....
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Published: 2013-07-26, Author: Leo , review by: micromart.co.uk
Abstract: I received the Intel DZ77GA-70K as part of my Press Kit for the Intel Ivy Bridge in 2012, so I was concerned that it might be showing its age when I took it off the shelf and dusted it down. It turns out I had no need for concern, as the DZ77GA-70K still ...
Abstract: In April we published a round-up of 20 motherboards with Z77 chipsets compatible with the new Intel Ivy Bridge processors. Those CPUs weren't available yet at the time so we had to do the tests with the previous generation Sandy Bridge processors. Almos...