Ivy Bridge's debut is still a few weeks away, but Intel has decided to launch its new 7 Series (codename Panther Point) ahead of the CPU's ship date. The new Panther Point chipset family is the follow ...
Earlier on today we visited the ASRock headquarters here in Taipei where we were introduced to their range of Intel Z77 Express Ivy Bridge based motherboards. You know, the ones we have been covering ...
Intel has revealed that it will launch its self-branded Z77 "Panther Point" chipset motherboards based on Socket LGA 1155 on Sunday, April 8th, according to sources from motherboard manufacturers. The ...
We're not officially allowed to talk about a certain chip that Intel is due to launch at the end of the month. Let's just call it something random - 'Ivy Bridge' will do. This Ivy Bridge (IB) ...
Having just checked out the BIOSTAR TZ77EX4 it's time to move on to another Intel Z77 based motherboard with this one coming from ASRock and being part of the popular Fatal1ty series. This is the ...
Intel is set to introduce Thunderbolt support within the 7-series chipset which will allow all motherboard providers to incorporate Thunderbolt support into their motherboards if they wish. Intel is ...
I'm still running an old Z77 chipset, and embarked on the adventure of adding a PCIe nvme (4x) adapter card last weekend. My board has 3 16x slots, and 2 1x slots. I've currently got 1070 in one of ...
We've already covered all of the juicy details of Intel’s Z77 chipset and put a few motherboards through their paces, but there are so many manufacturers with killer boards available based on the ...
The Z77A-GD45 follows a standard ATX design, and even though it packs a lot of features, the board is very spaced out and minimal to look at. These spaces that are left are filled more and more by the ...
EVGA has announced three new motherboards based on Intel's Z77 and Z75 chipsets, the Z77 FTW, mini-ITX Z77 Stinger and the Z75 SLI motherboard. The top of the line is obviously the Z77 FTW, featuring ...
The Intel Z77 chipset is the natural successor to the Z68 and P67 chipsets that have been providing support for Intel's 2nd generation Core (Sandy Bridge) CPUs. Z77's incremental upgrades over Z68 ...
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