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March 2012
(86%)
71 Reviews
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Normally we would have a video to accompany our written final thoughts. This time, however, we have the X79-UD3 still on the test bench for some Windows 8 gaming tests. We will be covering our final thoughts in the traditional way this time. Now that we h...
The Gigabyte X79-UD3 on the surface looks to be a very solid choice for anyone looking to pair it with the Intel i7-3930 socket 2011 processor. At the time of this writing this motherboard and processor was one of the cheapest around without taking in...
So far the X79-UD3 looks to be an inexpensive product aimed at the lower end of the Core i7 Sandy Bridge E crowd. However there are certain things that really make us think that there is more to this motherboard that you might think. The fact that it is s...
Let's start off with a few downsides of the UD3. I would have liked to see onboard power, reset, and CMOS switches for when the board is out of a case. More so, a POST code debug LED would have been nice since they make debugging any issues much easier,...
Abstract: This weekend we got a nice little package from our friends at Gigabyte's US office. After completing our X79-UD7 motherboard review, we decided to check out their 'value' offering for the Sandy Bridge-E platform and are excited to show you this extre...
No POST indicator, difficult to debug when overclocking, Cannot rename saved profiles, Only four hardware profile slots available
It is always difficult breaking in a new hardware platform and while X79 has been out for awhile there are still many things to explore and different hardware combos to try. If you are looking for an inexpensive option to get you on the X79 bandwagon...
No POST indicator, difficult to debug when overclocking, Cannot rename saved profiles, Only four hardware profile slots available
It is always difficult breaking in a new hardware platform and while X79 has been out for awhile there are still many things to explore and different hardware combos to try. If you are looking for an inexpensive option to get you on the X79 bandwagon the ...
Abstract: Over the years, Gigabyte has given us some interesting products. More recently in the past 18 months, Rajinder gave their H55N-USB3 motherboard a well deserved recommendation, and more recently, I have scrutinized their Sandy Bridge range. For X79,...
We've seen many different tiers of motherboards here at Motherboards.org from the very entry level motherboard like the ECS motherboard up to the very high end like the Gigabyte GA-X79-UD7 and ASUS Sabertooth X79 motherboards. They vary in features and pr...
The Gigabyte X79-UD3 brings many features, such as four PCI Express x16 slots, six SATA-600 ports, two eSATA-600 ports, four USB 3.0 ports, support for PCI Express 3.0 for when socket 2011 CPUs with this standard are released, and an outstanding number...