The P67A-UD4 one of the newest releases from GIGABYTE supporting the socket LGA1155 Sandy Bridge processors. What the board does not have in features, it more than makes up for in style and raw performance.
Gigabyte is one of many manufacturers on the Sandy Bridge and P67 chipset bandwagon. We examine its latest offering, the P67A-UD7. A high end solution designed for the gamer and the hardware enthusiast. With so many P67 boards already out there to choose from, just how does the P67A-UD7 stack up?
Intel has launched the new P67 chipset for LGA1155 socket motherboards. ASUS expands its product portfolio once again with the P8P67 WS Revolution. While targeted towards workstation use as the name implies, it offers quite a bit for the enthusiast as well.
Among MSI's initial Intel P67 offerings is the P67A-GD65. MSI's last "GD65" series board was a terrific value for those of use that knew about it. This new P67 motherboard follows in its footsteps offering a solid mix of style, features, and performance, sure to put it on the short list.
The Sabertooth X58 is a new offering from ASUS’ TUF "Military" series of motherboards. I guess if you ever find yourself in a fox hole avoiding enemy fire and you’ve got a desktop PC handy with some way to power it, a PC built around the Sabertooth X58 is what you should be packing.
ASUS' latest introduction to its Intel P55 line of boards is the Sabertooth 55i. Sabertooth is totally new branding and product placement for ASUS. This board looks to have a solid combination of performance and features that should give the competition something to think about.
We have yet another successor to the "Rampage" name, the Rampage III Formula. The X58 market is saturated with excellent boards already. We find out if the new Rampage offers compelling features that make it stand out in the landscape of stellar X58 boards.
GIGABYTE's 880GMA-UD2H board joins the company's ever growing AMD lineup, with full support for the latest six core processors, chipset based SATA 6G support, and USB 3.0 support. Don't let its small form factor fool you though, this board packs a punch.
The 890FXA-UD7 is the latest AMD based board in the GIGABYTE lineup. Offering support for the newest AMD Phenom II X6 based processors and chipset based SATA 6G functionality, the board looks like it could give the Intel platforms a run for their money.
BioStar is one of those companies that's generally well known for making boards which are frankly not targeted toward the enthusiast market. However that changed a few years back when they introduced their T-Force line of boards aimed at the high end. Surprisingly to us, T-Force motherboards have been solid contenders for a couple years now. How does its newest fare?
The X58A-UD5 is one of the latest boards in GIGABYTE's refresh of its Intel X58 chipset board line. The board improves upon an already solid design, adding support for the newest Intel based processors and the much touted SATA 6G and USB 3.0 technologies. Has Gigabyte built us overclockers a better X58 motherboard?
The Gigabyte X58A-UD9 is not only massive, but its easily the most expensive board we've ever seen. In fact the cost of the X58A-UD9 exceeds the cost of most workstation motherboards and I find myself asking, the questions: Why? Who does Gigabyte intend to sell this board to? And...What can this board offer that a $450 board cannot?