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Strong audio performance, Great looking motherboard, Competitive pricing, Excellent UEFI BIOS implementation, Solid overclocking potential, Reasonably useful software offerings, Slimmer than full ATX, easier cable management
Could do with more PCI Express connectivity due to poor PCIe 1X placement, A few extra SATA ports would have been nice, Quite a sparse accessory pack – more SATA cables would have been nice,
Gigabyte's Z87-D3HP is an impressive motherboard for its price point. Generally everything we've seen from Gigabyte in this Z87 generation has been very good and the Z87-D3HP is certainly no exception. The motherboard is probably one of my new favourite e...
Publié: 2013-10-05, Auteur: Jeremy , review by: techradar.com
Decent performance, Competitive price, Same BIOS as permium Gigabyte boards
Lack of features, Poor implementation of Turbo mode, Throttles CPU speed at load
Of course, you have to set the flimsy cheapness, relatively mediocre performance and slightly borked overclocking against the price tag. That's cheap for a Z87 board, but in this case it's also a bit of a false economy. The reason to go with a Z87 board i...
Competitive price, Solid set of features (ten USB 3.0 ports, CrossFire support, Intel LAN), Good overclocking performance, Low power consumption, Attractive, featurerich UEFI BIOS,
With its solid overclocking ability and good feature set, if you’re in the market for a cheap upgrade to Haswell and Z87, Gigabyte’s Z87-D3HP motherboard is a great choice....
Extrait: 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...
Looks very stylish- will combine with other hardware well, Performs well at stock settings, Easy to overclock, Nice layout – lots of space at top of board, Ultra Durable 5 Plus components/features, 3 years warranty, Very affordable
Thin motherboard – right side mounting holes absent, No SLI/AMD Crossfire Bridge included
Usually when picking up a motherboard at the lower-end means sacrificing on both features and also the styling, but not so with the D3HP. It retains that high-end feel, with its alluring aesthetics. GIGABYTE now have some of the best looking motherboa...
Attractive looks and thoughtful layout, New UEFI BIOS is comprehensive, Solid performance with a 4770K chip, Good powerconsumption figures
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Those folk wishing to upgrade to Intel's latest-and-greatest processor technology will also have to lay down cash on a new motherboard based on the 8-series chipset. Most enthusiasts will look towards Z87 motherboards and choose accordingly. Our in-depth...
Extrait: Today we take a look at two boards which look to offer a value option in the Z87 market while maintaining as many features as possible from high end products. First up is Gigabytes Z87-D3HP and then we have the MSI Z87-G45 Gaming. Both will be tested i...
Extrait: On First Page1. Introduction2. Gigabyte Z87-D3HP3. MSI Z87-G45 Gaming4. Test System and Methodology5. Motherboard Benchmarks6. CPU Performance7. PCMark 88. Graphics Testing9. Crysis 310. GRID 211. Overclocking12. Conclusion and Rating2. Gigabyte Z87-D3HPT...
Extrait: Today Intel introduced the fourth generation of its Core processors , also known as Haswell. The desktop processors in the Haswell generation use a different type of processor socket, called Socket 1150. That means if you want to use one of the new proc...