by Rafael Hernandez on May 5, 2011
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Most PC users don’t take their motherboard into account when it comes to airflow or cooling in general but, given the number of support chips on a design, it shouldn’t be so easily overlooked. ASUS’ Sabertooth P67 motherboard sports a fancy “shield” that acts as a buffer between the heat output from your video card […]
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by Rafael Hernandez on May 3, 2011
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Intel’s H67 chipset is designed for basic desktop usage so you won’t see much in the way of added slots since its been entrenched in the microATX form factor segment. The Gigabyte H67A-UD3H motherboard takes the chipset into full ATX sized housing with the extra PCI Express and PCI slots to go along with it. The […]
Read more Gigabyte H67A-UD3H Motherboard oversizes the minimalism
by Rafael Hernandez on March 2, 2011
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AMD’s Fusion platform does a commendable job of combining a processor and graphics chip into a single die which can only improve energy consumption and help to shrink a system’s size. Thankfully the MSI E350IA-E45 doesn’t shrink too much and enables it to include a full PCI Express X16 slot so you can load a […]
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by Rafael Hernandez on October 1, 2010
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It would appear that the Lucid HYDRALOGIX has found another fan…a big one. The Asus ROG Crosshair IV Extreme motherboard sports five PCIe x16 slots two that are CrossFireX enabled via the AMD 890FX chipset while the other three use Lucid’s extra special connectivity that allows graphics cards from different manufacturers to work in a […]
Read more Asus ROG Crosshair IV Extreme gets Lucid equipped
by Rafael Hernandez on September 13, 2010
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The majority of enthusiasts build machines with their eye on all-out gaming performance which, more often than not, relies on graphics cards doing the heavy lifting. MSI has paired up the distinctively low-end AMD 770 chipset with Lucid’s Hydra frame gathering chip for a decidedly weird but totally workable motherboard. The Hydra chip enables you […]
Read more MSI 870A Fuzion pairs the low-end and high-end
by Rafael Hernandez on August 25, 2010
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Choosing your next motherboard gets a little confusing when it comes time to compare the never ending bullet point feature list manufacturers enjoy throwing out there. Thankfully most motherboards from top tier companies sport feature parity so there isn’t much of a guessing game as much as it is a choice of style. The Gigabyte […]
Read more Gigabyte GA-890FXA-UD5 for that feature overload feeling
by Rafael Hernandez on August 16, 2010
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Intel’s P55 chipset offers a dizzying array of advanced features but in order to bring its costs down, and keep it from competing with its bigger brother the X58, they cut out a few PCI Express lanes which are important for those with Multi-GPU dreams. In comes the ECS P55H-AK which takes the budget minded […]
Read more ECS P55H-AK enjoys more lanes than most
by Rafael Hernandez on August 12, 2010
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Multi-GPU setups are expensive, and sometimes a bit of a pain to set up with all sorts of driver finagling, but when you start to jump into the 3 graphics card and up range you’re staring at some might expensive motherboard options in order to get the most out of them. The MSI Big Bang […]
Read more MSI Big Bang XPower touts multi-GPU friendliness
by Rafael Hernandez on August 9, 2010
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There has been a trend at the top of the motherboard market which sees a number of high priced models which push every conceivable barrier in the race to have the most powerful PC possible. The Gigabyte GA-X58-UD9 motherboard comes in at a wallet busting $700 US MSRP which is quite a bit for anything […]
Read more Gigabyte GA-X58-UD9 is prepped for action
by Rafael Hernandez on August 6, 2010
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ASRock used to be the manufacturer of motherboards with…some interesting design decisions. Their budget products typically combined the latest CPU support with a chipset that was a generation or two behind and it somehow all worked quite well together. The ASRock P55 Extreme4 on the other hand plays things by the book so that means […]
Read more ASRock P55 Extreme4 handles things the normal way
by Rafael Hernandez on August 3, 2010
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There used to be a distinct divide between server hardware and the desktop market, that is until Intel and AMD started adding reasonably priced server chips to their lineups making a trip into SMP world both intriguing and reasonable. The ASUS Z8NA-D6C motherboard is more than happy to help you on your way to computing […]
Read more ASUS Z8NA-D6C for your monstrous computing needs