Testseek.com have collected 54 expert reviews of the Intel DZ77GA-70K and the average rating is 78%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Intel DZ77GA-70K.
April 2012
(78%)
54 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Dual Intel gigabit Ethernet. FireWire on-board. Diagnostic lights, seven segment BCD and piezo speaker. Excellently designed UEFI
There might be more Intel USB 3.0 ports than usual, but it's achieved through a port multiplier, reducing simultaneous bandwidth. Competing boards make overclocking easier. Less video ports than competitors. Odd audio output implementation
The DZ77GA-70K is going to appeal to a specific subset of people: those who are looking for expandability and features more than anything else....
Nowhere near as weak a board as we've seen from Intel launch boards in the past, but the Intel DZ77GA-70K really struggles to achieve its enthusiast credentials....
" page for an Intel motherboard, I admit it's a bit of a chore. The simple reason is that Intel's enthusiast motherboards are rarely competitively-priced, so as much as I might have enjoyed using one, it'd be difficult to recommend based on price alone...
Intel has built what is probably one of its best desktop motherboards in the DZ77GA-70K. The UEFI BIOS is excellent, although there are some fixes that need to be made in enthusiast controls at this time. The stability of the DZ77GA-70K is what you expec...
Abstract: By mid-summer we have already checked out the features and functionality of about half a dozen mainboards for LGA 1155 processors built on the new Intel Z77 Express chipset. We started our review series with Asus P8Z77-V Deluxe, followed with a review ...
Abstract: The Intel Z77 Express chipset hit the market not too long ago, but it has already made a huge impact as consumers are quickly switching from the previous LGA-1155 chipsets to the latest Panther Point design. While the difference between the new and old ch...
Published: 2012-05-19, Author: Ali , review by: wccftech.com
As you can it is difficult to base purchase decisions on results of benchmarks alone. What will help you decide are features that the board has and you might have use for and maybe the over-clocking potential. The Intel board comes with enough goodies (US...
Intel has made some interesting choices in the design and implementation of their enthusiast-oriented Z77 Express motherboard. Probably the most interesting innovation is the use of Genesys USB 3.0 hub chips rather than NEC, ASMedia, or Renesas USB co...
USB 3.0 hub design adds 3.0 ports without using PCIE lanes, BIOS to die for, PLX Technologies chip makes the best of the PCIE lanes you have, Onboard WiFi and Bluetooth, POST sequence LEDs enable easy diagnosis of POST problems,
Still not featurecompetitive as it could be, PCI slots? Really?, Clunky Bluetooth module
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