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ex. Tax)The market for Z87 motherboard is rapidly dividing on pretty clear pricing lines; the high-end, with the likes of at around £175, the more budget focused enthusiast boards, hitting the £120 price point, and the mid-range at around £150. That...
The Gigabyte GA-Z87X-UD3H strikes a great balance of useful, practical features, easy overclocking and a fair £149 price. While it’s not perfect, with the EFI repeating settings and a rather drab colour scheme, it nails the fundamentals so well that th...
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We look at our first GIGABYTE Z87 board and check out just what the new Z87X-UD3H brings to the table...
Starting off with the price, we have to say that the associated $159.99 price tag that sits on the GIGABTYE Z87X-UD3H at the time of writing is fantastic. Considering the look of the board and the general performance, pricing is one area we couldn't comp...
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uk.hardware.info Updated: 2014-04-17 01:39:19
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On 1 June 2013, Intel introduced the fourth generation of its Core processors , also known as Haswell. That day we published a group test of 33 motherboards, but as the prices weren't known at the time, it wasn't possible to draw accurate conclusions ye...
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As we trundle through the stack of Z87 boards we have for review, we find ourselves picking up the Z87X-UD3H and chucking it onto the test bench, but not before taking a look at what Gigabyte offer with it in terms of design, specifications and added acce...
Black PCB reinforces new design, SLI/CrossFire support, Improved cooling solution, Feature-rich for a lower-end board, Should be competitively priced, Perfect for system integrators, Ultra Durable components gives the best quality and stability...
None, eTeknix Says: If you are wanting to move to a Z87 based system and want the very best features, while on a budget, The Z87X-UD3H offers high-end functionality, stylish design and stability even when pushed to the limits, allowing even novice users t...
I started this review by saying that we wasn't expecting too much from the Z87X-UD3H as it's not a high-end board, and with that, we expect performance to be dramatically lower than the other offerings we have from Gigabyte and their competitors. Now I'm...
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Intel's Haswell architecture has mainstream leanings. And yet some of the motherboards out there are really high-end. Today we're looking at five platforms under the $160 mark that hopefully put some value back into being an enthusiast. PC enthusiasts l...
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ocaholic.ch.english Updated: 2014-06-15 01:29:40
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Gigabyte's recent motherboards, which are based on Intel Z87 chipset are certainly amogst the most interesting products you can buy these days. The Gigabyte Z87X-UD3H is a well equipped mothboard where the manufacturer must have thought a lot about what t...
we would like this board to be a bit quicker, but manufacturers do have a tendency to ship motherboards with lose memory subtimings, which helps improving memory compatibility but lowers performance a little On another note we had a look at power consump...
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In our comparison tables, meanwhile you find benchmark values regarding 43 recent Z97 and Z87 motherboards. Furthermore we do not comment the benchmark values. The idea and also the goal is to present to you a market overview which helps you choose the ri...
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pinoyunboxing.com Updated: 2016-11-26 05:09:43
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The first amazing thing I saw on this board was the chipset cooler which was nicely done, with 8, oh yes, EIGHT SATA 3 ports 6 Gbps for more storage drives for you to install. Aside from that, the location of the DEBUG LED which I'm very glad to be placed...
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Intel's 4th Generation of micro-processors have already made a splash, but reception from enthusiasts aren't going all too well for for the chip, due to its reportedly small gain of performance, compared to the generation that predated it. The dawn of In...
Presentation, Solid overall performance, Board layout & features, UEFI/BIOS interface, Overclocking potential, Audio performance, Power efficiency, Connectivity...
None that I can think of...
Honestly speaking, I wasn't all that impressed with Intel's Haswell micro-architecture. They're more like an update for the Ivy Bridge architecture that unfortunately came with an expensive socket change, delivering a solid blow to the enthusiasts who are...
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