Intel Sandy Bridge Review Round-Up

I think the title speaks for itself. Here’s a massive listing of all the reviews of Sandy Bridge for both Desktop and Mobile:

Intel Core i7-2820QM @ Legit Reviews
Intel Core i5-2500K Sandy Bridge GPU Performance @ TechPowerUp!
Intel Core i5 2500K & Core i7 2600K @ Guru3D
Intel Core i5 2500K, DH67BL @ Missing Remote
Intel Sandy Bridge Core i5-2500K & i7-2600K @ TBreak
Intel Core i7-2600K & Core i5-2500K @ TweakTown
Sandy Bridge Desktop and Mobile @ PC Perspective , PC Perspective (Mobile)
Intel Core i7-2600K & Core i5-2500K @ Bjorn3D
Intel Core i7-2600K & Core i5-2500K @ Techgage
Intel Core i7-2600K & Core i5-2500K @ Legit Reviews
Intel Core i7-2600K & Core i5-2500K @ Neoseeker
Intel Core i7-2820QM Mobile @ Hot Hardware
Intel Core i5-2500K @ Benchmark Reviews
Intel Core i7-2600K @ Benchmark Reviews
Intel Core i7-2600K and i5-2500K @ Hot Hardware
Intel Core i7-2600K and i5-2500K @ Tech Report
Intel Core i7-2600K and i5-2500K @ OC Club
Intel Core i7-2600K and i5-2500K @ Au-Ja!
Intel Core i7-2600K and i5-2500K @ PureOC
Intel Core i7-2600K and i5-2500K @ iXBT Labs
Intel Core i7-2600K and i5-2500K @ Bjorn3D

MBR: Intel’s Sandy Bridge Reviewed

Well, as it’s now that time, I can officially announce and release MBReview’s review of Intel’s Sandy Bridge processors, along with performance reports on the Core i5-2500K, Core i7-2600K . Intel has managed to one-up themselves with these Sandy Bridge processors. In many cases with the new premium Core i5-2500K is seen besting the Core i7-870 of old, and the Core i7-2600K is even better. If you’re in the market for a new processor, give the review a look, you just might love what you see. Check out the full review for more!

ASRock P67 Transformer Motherboard Previewed

ASRock P67 Transformer Motherboard Previewed @ EXPReview

“We earlier has a brief introduction of ASRock P67 Transformer motherboard which supports LGA 1156 processor.While today Xfastest has got the mobo and has preliminary test. Now let’s have a look at the motherboard and find out what’s special for it.”

Zotac M880G-ITX WiFi

Zotac M880G-ITX WiFi @ Hartware.de

“When you think of the Intel Atom processor now, it is ever the right direction. Zotac is precisely in this area is very active and had the Zotac IONITX-PE with SU2300 Celeron CPU and Nvidia chipset ion released. It is a bit faster than the Atom platform, which for us through the Point of View ION330 with Atom and Ion D330 chipset-represented.”

ASUS M4A88T-I Deluxe

ASUS M4A88T-I Deluxe @ Hartware.de

“The ASUS M4A88T-I Deluxe is the well-known NEC controller with two USB 3.0 ports enriched by. The software functions are in the ASUS-typical range: MemOK! here is incompatible with memory problems to solve that. In addition, function is the core Unlocker present to reactivate the disabled cores, provided they are not defective. In addition, there is an automatic overclocking feature called “Turbo Key II”. The last three features are activated by switches on the motherboard.”

ASUS X58 Sabertooth

ASUS X58 Sabertooth @ 8Ware

“With the already released Sabertooth ASUS P55 ASUS presented a motherboard that was designed for operation under extreme conditions. These included selected components, some of them even with Ceram! X-coating. Now we have the opportunity, the latest Sabertooth ASUS X58 motherboard (Socket 1366) to test.”

ECS P55H-AK

ECS P55H-AK @ FutureLooks

“What frees up the ECS P55H-AK allowing it to offer full speed PCI Express performance is the integration of the NVidia NF200 controller. That’s how the board is able to offer Triple SLI support. That means full speed x16 from PCIE slot 1 with one card, and when in Triple SLI, x8 speed from slot 2 and 3. This is basically typical performance when using the controller.”

Gigabyte P67A-UD7 & P67A-UD4 Preview

Gigabyte P67A-UD7 & P67A-UD4 Preview @ Hardware Canucks

“The P67A-UD4 falls into this latter category with dual card SLI and Crossfire support alongside USB 3.0 and SATA 6 Gbps ports for ultra fast data access. Gigabyte’s higher-end P67A-UD7 meanwhile builds upon the expectations of enthusiasts by offering an overclocker-friendly BIOS, expanded power regulation and 3-way GPU support. Naturally, you can expect all of these features to come with a relatively high price as well.”

Gigabyte GA-P67A-UD4 Sneak Peek

Gigabyte GA-P67A-UD4 Sneak Peek @ Hi Tech Legion

“The GA-P67A-UD4 has all of the features that a high end gamer would need, with a few new things added. Many of the hardware features are power related to run your system much more efficiently and cooler. So, while you may not be aware of it, your computer is, and will thank you for it with stability and speed.”

MSI P67A-GD65 Preview

MSI P67A-GD65 Preview @ Hardware Canucks

“The subject of today’s preview will be the P67A-GD65; a mainstream product that has some big-time features. Priced at $180, this may not seem all that affordable but when you consider the $200 and higher SRPs similarly spec’d boards from the likes of Gigabyte and ASUS, MSI seems to be out for blood.”