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April 2013
(89%)
67 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
GIGABYTE has put together a really nice motherboard in the Z77X-UP7 and the first thing we have to mention is that the color design looks great. It's nice to see something a little different than the black on black or black on red which are probably t...
Abstract: In between chipset releases, manufacturers typically pump out numerous motherboard variations, adding this or that feature or optimizing boards for a particular function. Unsurprisingly, folks like us enjoy tinkering with those boards when granted the ...
There are many industries where luxury products exist – cars, houses, holidays, and even a garlic press can be brushed up in aluminum, a $50 price tag, and be called ‘luxury'. Boutique builders will offer you a custom-built PC for many thousands of dollar...
Published: 2013-02-15, Author: Dan , review by: legitreviews.com
If you're looking for a top of the line motherboard and budget isn't a concern, the GIGABYTE Z77X-UP7 may just be the board for you. The performance is solid, overclocking is a joy and was extremely easy and all in all was a rock solid Intel Z77 moth...
Performance, both stock and overclocked, Available network adapter options, Up to quad-SLI/quad-CrossFire support, On-board button location, 32+3+2 power phases with 60A rating per phase, IR digital PWM usage, Heat pipe and motherboard cooling design, UEF
CMOS battery placement, Color scheme (black and orange), Lack of accessible PCI-Express x1 slot with all PCI-Express x16 slots filled, ‹ Overclocking Results, Review Index, Introduction and Technical SpecificationsFeatures, Layout, and Bundled Accessorie
Before continuing with our final thoughts on this board, we would like to take this opportunity to give our friends at GIGABYTE a hearty “Thank You” for giving us the pleasure of reviewing the Z77X-UP7 motherboard. Based on previous experience with GIGABY...
Performance, both stock and overclocked, Available network adapter options, Up to quad-SLI/quad-CrossFire support, On-board button location, 32+3+2 power phases with 60A rating per phase, IR digital PWM usage, Heat pipe and motherboard cooling design, UEF
CMOS battery placement, Color scheme (black and orange), Lack of accessible PCI-Express x1 slot with all PCI-Express x16 slots filled, ‹ Overclocking Results, Review Index, Introduction and Technical SpecificationsFeatures, Layout, and Bundled Accessorie
Before continuing with our final thoughts on this board, we would like to take this opportunity to give our friends at GIGABYTE a hearty “Thank You” for giving us the pleasure of reviewing the Z77X-UP7 motherboard. Based on previous experience with GIGABY...
Abstract: Today we are checking out two of the very best Intel Z77 based motherboards money can buy. From Gigabyte we have the newly released Z77X-UP7 while from Asrock it’s the Z77 Extreme11 that attempts to include every feature possible. With both motherboard...
We had a lot of fun with the Z77X-UP7, it truly is a marvel of engineering but realistically though it's a pro overclockers motherboard, as only with subzero cooling this board will reach much higher overclock levels. It however is stuffed with exclusive...
The Gigabyte Z77X-UP7 is a dream motherboard for any overclocker who is building a computer based on a socket LGA1155 processor. Its main highlight is the powerful voltage regulator circuit, with an astonishing 32+2+3 design. Other features will attract o...