ASUS Maximus IV Gene-Z

ASUS Maximus IV Gene-Z @ TechPowerUp

“ASUS has updated their microATX ROG offerings with the latest chipset from Intel, and we take a look. A red and black racer, the ASUS Maximus IV Gene-Z is ready for high speed gaming without a doubt, and packs in many exclusive features that just might see it hit the finish line first. Ready? Set? GO!”

Zotac FUSION350-A-E

Zotac FUSION350-A-E @ Hardware Secrets

“The FUSION350-A-E is a Mini-ITX motherboard based on the AMD E-350 CPU. It uses the AMD A50M (“Hudson”) south bridge. In Figure 1, you see the FUSION350-A-E, which uses the Mini-ITX form factor, meaning that it measures 6.7 x 6.7 inches (170 x 170 mm). Notice the big fanless cooler from Cooler Master, with two heatpipes.”

GIGABYTE Z68XP-UD3-iSSD

GIGABYTE Z68XP-UD3-iSSD @ TweakTown

“Recently Chris took the time using the board we have here today, the Z68XP-UD3-iSSD to see just how Intel Smart Response Technology goes. Today we’ll be taking a look at the rest of the board and summing everything up. What makes this board stand out so much over the normal way you’d go down the ISRT route is that it offers an onboard 20GB SLC SSD drive via mSATA.”

Sapphire Pure Platinum A75

Sapphire Pure Platinum A75 @ PureOC

“Sapphire has an impeccable reputation for manufacturing quality graphic cards and is now considered a full line motherboard company. This reputation has not happened overnight and with some hard work, they manufacture E series, socket FM1, and socket AM3 motherboards for AMD platforms along with LGA 775, 1366 and 1155 for Intel.”

GIGABYTE G1.Sniper 2

GIGABYTE G1.Sniper 2 @ Bjorn3D

“Today we have the newest offering in the GIGABYTE G1.Killer series of motherboards: the G1.Sniper 2. The G1.Sniper 2 is the first LGA1155 motherboard of the G1.Killer line, and carries a Z68 chipset, in addition to many of the features that made the original G1.Killer series popular.”

ASUS F1A75-I Deluxe FM1

ASUS F1A75-I Deluxe FM1 @ eTeknix

“To me, Mini-ITX is a fantastic platform as I find it so fascinating when companies can implement all of these wonderful features into such a small form factor, and that’s exactly what Asus have done with the board we’re looking at today. We’re taking a look at the F1A75-I Deluxe motherboard which is aimed directly at the home entertainment market with some unique features that will surely push them ahead in this segment of the market, right?”

GIGABYTE H61N-USB3

GIGABYTE H61N-USB3 @ TweakTown

“Over the last few months we’ve managed to look at the ASRock Z68M-ITX/HT, ASRock A75M-ITX and ASUS P8H67-I with more coming up. I’m actually at the point now where I don’t have to ask for a mITX board; companies just send them over as they know it’s something I like to cover. Today we look at a mITX board from GIGABYTE that carries the H61 chipset, a chipset that I actually haven’t used yet.”

ASRock A75 Extreme 6 & A55 Pro 3

ASRock A75 Extreme 6 & A55 Pro 3 @ PureOC

“We have our hands on two of the new ASRock A series motherboards, named the A75 Extreme 6 and A55 Pro 3. They’re very similar in their features and capabilities, but do have some distinct differences that can appeal to a range of needs. Both come with fantastic prices so let’s waste no time and dive into both motherboards and see the ASRock trend continue.”

ASRock Fatal1ty 990FX Professional

ASRock Fatal1ty 990FX Professional @ OCInside

“The new ASRock Fatal1ty 990FX Professional AM3+ motherboard is based on the AMD 990FX chipset with SB950 southbridge and offers five PCI Express slots, up to six USB3.0 ports, whereby two of them can be connected with the enclosed USB3.0 front panel/back panel, six SATA3 ports, two eSATA3 ports, two teaming capable Gigabit LAN ports, six analog sound connectors, digital optical SPDIF and coaxial SPDIF sound output.”

GIGABYTE A55M-S2V

GIGABYTE A55M-S2V @ TweakTown

“Little differs between the two chipsets with the most obvious being that the A55 lacks both SATA III support and USB 3.0 support; instead it opts for only SATA II and USB 2.0 support. But what if you don’t have any intention of using a SATA III drive and don’t have any USB 3.0 devices? What if instead you want to save some money?”