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The editors liked
Great UEFI implementation. Intel gigabit Ethernet
Great price
Excellent comparative performance
Same awesome BIOS
The editors didn't like
Intel USB 3.0 is internal only. Wireless is 2.4GHz only
Abstract: So we have survived one of the biggest days of the year for all things computer performance related - the release of Intel's new Ivy Bridge processor. It replaces Sandy Bridge in the landscape of all things processor related, with Ivy Bridge boastin...
Intel Express Z77 Chipset, Ivy Bridge Ready, Sandy Bridge Compatible, Up to 2400MHz DDR3 w/ XMP 1.3 Support, Native USB 3.0, Native PCIe 3.0, ASUS DIP3 Technology, TTopology DRAM Layout, WiFi Engine (802.11n) w/ WiFi GO!, Intel Rapid Start Technology, Intel Smart Connect Technology, LucidLogix Virtu Universal MVP, Updated HDMI 1.4a and Included DP 1.1a, USB BIOS Flashback, USB 3.0 Boost, USB Ch
Minor Significant Improvements Over P8Z68V Pro, Hi Tech Legion Gold Award, Discuss this review in our forums
Now, we get to the big question, is it really worth the upgrade? My immediate answer would be, eh... The next question, should it be purchased for a a new system? To that I answer, yes. ASUS has packed a ton into this motherboard, however, most of the ...
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Published: 2012-04-23, Author: Patrick , review by: servethehome.com
Overall, the ASUS P8Z77-V Pro is a great board that is going to be a great mainstream board. ASUS decided to put 802.11 b/g/n onboard which is just a great feature especially with today's Android smartphones and tablets as well as Apple iPhones and iPads....
The ASUS P8Z77-V PRO is a top mid-range motherboard, and therefore targeted to the user who wants more features than mainstream motherboards provide, such as three PCI Express x16 slots, eight USB 3.0 ports, a Wi-Fi IEEE 802.11b/g/n card, and an above-ave...
So at the start we wondered if those of you who are currently in possession of a LGA1155 CPU should upgrade to the latest Z77 chipset.Judging from our testing the honest answer for those with a Z68 motherboard is no, it doesn't bring enough new things to...
Published: 2012-04-08, Author: Ian , review by: anandtech.com
Abstract: Well, today is a day that everyone was expecting but not the most exciting day of the month. Today, Intel officially releases the spate of 7-series chipsets for their 3 rd generation Core microarchitecture processors (read—Ivy Bridge), despite the actual ...
Abstract: This is going to be an interesting couple of months as the industry balances the move from Sandy Bridge to the 3rd Generation of Intel Core processor and the 7-series chipsets. We have documented the rumored delays of the Ivy Bridge CPUs but it lo...
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...