ECS H67H2-M Black Edition

ECS H67H2-M Black Edition @ Legit Reviews

“The ECS H67H2-M Black Deluxe motherboard is a very solid board all the way through. Its performance rivaled that of the Intel P67 Burrage motherboard and at times outperformed it. We expected performance to suffer a bit while the on-board graphics were being used but that was not the case. Intel and ECS have done a brilliant job of sorting out the usability of this system…”

ECS H57H-MUS

ECS H57H-MUS @ MadShrimps

“Designed to support latest Intel CPUs with integrated graphics and built around Intel’s H57 chipset, the H57H-MUS board from ECS also features a complete bundle composed of a USB 3.0 and SATA 6G expansion card, which makes the board a future-proof powerful computing platform, in a mATX board format.”

Gigabyte G1.Assassin

Gigabyte G1.Assassin @ Bjorn3D

“Based on this, GIGABYTE decided to start a new line-up of gaming motherboards running the X58 chipset: the G1.Killer series motherboards. In this review, we will be taking a look at the G1.Assassin, GIGABYTE’s flagship gaming motherboard, which comes with 4 PCI-Express slots to enable users to take advantage of 4-way CrossFireX or 3-way SLI support.”

Foxconn AHD1S

Foxconn AHD1S @ MadShrimps

“The Foxconn AHD1S motherboard comes equipped with one of the latest APUs from AMD, the E-350 with RADEON HD 6310 Integrated Graphics, much more powerful than the Intel Atom + Ion 2 offerings, in all productivity applications and games. The motherboard does also feature a completely passive cooling system, so it will not add any extra noise to our setup.”

ASUS P7P55D-E Pro

ASUS P7P55D-E Pro @ TechPowerUp

“ASUS brings the P55 chipset an update in the form of the P7P55D-E PRO, with USB 3.0 and SATA 6 Gbps. The P7P55D-E looks to rival other boards on the market, and even potentially some of the up and coming P67-based products. In the face of Intel’s latest release, is it still a viable option?”

Gigabyte GA-E350N-USB3

Gigabyte GA-E350N-USB3 @ TechReport

“We take a closer look at a Fusion-equipped Gigabyte GA-E350N-USB3 Mini-ITX motherboard to see if it delivers on Zacate’s potential for small-form-factor desktops and home-theater PCs. While we’re at it, we also test the peripheral performance of Fusion’s Hudson M1 platform hub.”

ASRock Fatal1ty P67

ASRock Fatal1ty P67 @ PureOC

“Since  things are settling back into place with the P67 fix, we’re also testing   motherboards again. Oh, happy day! The latest P67 board to hit our bench is the ASRock Fatal1ty Professional Series, a premium board that promises innovative features at a respectable price.”

Gigabyte P67A-UD4

Gigabyte P67A-UD4 @ TweakTown

“Let’s dive into GIGABYTE’s P67A-UD4. This is the “little brother” to the UD7 that we have already told you about. The P67A-UD4 is sort of a scaled back version of the UD7. You get dual x8 SLI and Crossfire and lose a few other features on top of that. Of course, it is not marketed to the same high-end crowd as the UD7, so it does not need the same feature set. But even without Three-Way SLI the UD4 is still a member of the Ultra Durable line and has a great feature set of its own.”

P67 Motherboard Roundup

P67 Motherboard Roundup @ OCClub

“The overclocking on the Pro gives you many options as to how you would like to go about it. There are software based options, BIOS based automatic options and manual BIOS options to choose from. We chose the manual BIOS based option to fine tune the overclock for our tests. The i7 2600K in the ASUS Pro overclocked with relative ease to a mind bending 4.951 Ghz clock speed with a controllable heat output.”

Gigabyte G1.Sniper

Gigabyte G1.Sniper @ Bjorn3D

“These features are geared towards the gaming audience, but are not limited to one particular group of users. Without the need to use expansion slots for audio or LAN hardware, users are able to make full use of the provided PCI-E bandwidth to either stock up on GPUs or add additional cards to their liking.”