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Après cette série de tests aux résultats attendus, et avant de conclusionnerconclusationner sur la carte mère du test, nous allons juste faire une parenthèse sur le LGA2011 et son X79 alias Patsburg-A. Intel n'a pas réussi à proposer la grosse version ...
La GA-X79-UD5 est une carte mère sur socket LGA 111. Proposée aux alentours de 250 euros sur notre comparateur de prix, soit légèrement plus chère que le P9X79 d’Asus (240 euros), elle suit la logique de Sandy-Bridge-E avec un positionnement haut de ga...
Publié: 2011-11-15, Auteur: Marc , review by: hardware.fr
Extrait: Les fabricants de cartes mères profitent du lancement du LGA 2011 auquel nous avons consacré un dossier pour lancer comme à leur habitude de nombreuses cartes mères architecturées autour du X79 Express. Nous avons comparé leurs caractéristiques principale...
Extrait: At the end of last year, Intel released its new generation high-end processors under the codename Sandy Bridge-E. The Core i7 3960X and 3930K feature six cores, up to 15 MB L3 cache, a quad channel DDR3 memory controller, and a PCI-Express 3.0 controll...
Extrait: Our flagship motherboard comparison announcement was answered with an interesting selection of models, along with a bunch of “not ready yet” responses. Today we examine a few samples from companies bold enough to step up to the plate during launch week...
Extrait: Meanwhile all the big motherboard manufacturers have either released or at least launched their latest X79 motherboards. Within this article we focus on the different features and attributes which split into three separate categories. The goal is to provi...
Ultra Durable 3 components, Very good (passive) cooling, Very quiet operation (fan less), Wireless capability, Good packaging/Accessories, 8 Memory expansion slots,
BIOS Issues, Poorly positioned CMOS and reset buttons, Auto Overclock recovery poor, No LED Debug, Audio ports may be an issue for some
As we previously stated in the introduction, I was a big fan of the X58-UD5 and longed for the X79-UD5 to give similar satisfaction. While there is no doubting it is a good motherboard, it's not quite got the same appeal.Take for example the overclock...
Extrait: With Gigabyte, the first heavy weight in the motherboard market shows it's entire line-up regarding their upcoming X79 motherboards. The GA-X79-UD3 will therefore be the entry level board. The GA-X79-UD5 aims at content creation and the GA-X79-UD7 targets...
Gigabyte released four platform variations on the Intel X79 chipset, the replacement to Intel's X58 / Nahalem platform. The mainstream -UD3, the high end -UD5 that PCSTATS tested in this review and an overclocking centered -UD7 model. A final variant is t...
Triple PCI Express 3.0 slots (16x16x8) with SLI, CrossfireX support, Powerhouse overclocker, 3D UEFI BIOS was intuitive and flexible to my needs
Somewhat expensive for mid-range LGA 2011 board, Power consumption slightly high under load conditions, ‹ Overclocking Results, Review Index, Introduction and FeaturesSpecifications, Motherboard Layout, Included AccessoriesBIOS FeaturesTesting Configurat
I'd like to thank our friends at Gigabyte for providing the GA-X79-UD5 motherboard for our review today. This is the second X79-based motherboard I've evaluated, and this platform continues to impress me with solid gaming and overall performance results...