For building a Z77 Express–based PC, the Asus P8Z77-V Deluxe is a winner, offering an extensive feature set and a not-too-high price. It’s little wonder that Asus triumphs across so many PC hardware ...
Today we start the long and extensive task of working our way through the mountain of Intel Z77 Express based motherboards that we've been collecting since February. While we could've officially ...
ASUS launched its P8Z77-V PREMIUM motherboard which features the Thunderbolt connection interface. Thunderbolt promises transfer speeds that are twice as fast as USB 3.0 and up to 20 times faster than ...
Asus P8Z77-V Pro pros and cons. Liked: Excellent performance, Easy overclocking, Included software is great, MemOK! is a great feature Disliked: No Debug LED, Power/Reset/Clear CMOS buttons are ...
It’s little wonder that Asus triumphs across so many PC hardware categories: The company never quite knows when to quit. We’ve seen this on its Editors’ Choice–winning motherboards of the past, such ...
Following my recent look at one of Asus’ mainstream boards, the P8Z77-V which saw me highly impressed with its feature pack and relatively competitive levels of performance that give some of the ...
The other day we got a chance to look at the ASUS P8Z77-V Pro/Thunderbolt and found ourselves extremely impressed with what ASUS was offering us. Not only did we have a board that performed extremely ...
Intel has officially released the Z77 chipset today. Armed with an LGA1155 socket for use with 2nd generation Core chips and primed to support 3rd generation Core processors, codenamed Ivy Bridge, ...
For a price of about $165, we judged that the MSI Z77A-GD55 we took a look at last week is a great solution for those who want a lot of functionality but have a budget to adhere to (let’s admit it, ...
ASUS P8Z77-V Deluxe: Excellent equipment for great performance If you’re a demanding customer, a good motherboard is a very important thing, because it represents the basis of a good PC.
The P8Z77-V conforms to a full ATX form factor and with a quick glance over the brown PCB, it can be said that its easy to see that there is a whole heap of features on the board to play with.
Intel's commandeered the mainstream and enthusiast PC market with its new Ivy Bridge processor, building on the momentum it gained with the popular Sandy Bridge chip. While it is not absolutely ...