Gigabyte GA-Z77X-UP5TH

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Unveiled at the 2009 Intel Developer Forum, Thunderbolt (aka Light Peak) wouldn't make its debut into an actual product until two years later with Apple's MacBook Pro 2011 refresh using the same connector as Mini DisplayPort. Another year would pass...

By TechSpot on

Expanded graphics card support, enhanced on-board features that include Thunderbolt on some models, and more-robust voltage control are all good reasons to consider paying a little extra for a higher-end motherboard. Today we examine five top choices. ...

By Tom's Hardware on

Bt 1 Aug 2012 Intel Z77 chipset has made inroads these days with USB 3.0 connectivity. Unfortunately, the USB 3.0 is still an extension of USB 2.0, providing a channel for data storage. Although USB 3.0 is fast, it still runs slower than eSATA...

By OCWorkBench on

In terms of performance, there is no doubt that the GIGABYTE Z77X-UP5TH is up there with some of the best. While the lack of memory overclocking options and SATA ports feels disheartening, the dual Thunderbolt setup is both insane and downright...

By chip.com.my on

So what is so special about Thunderbolt that everyone is talking about it ? Well, this new connectivity is not just a replacement for USB 3.0, but it is a universal peripheral link. With it , you can connect up to 12 devices plus 3 digital displays...

By OCWorkBench on

El mundillo de las placas base es enorme: hay infinidad de modelos y de fabricantes, sockets, periféricos específicos… pero en este ámbito Gigabyte siempre ha destacado por estar a la última con las nuevas tecnologías, y además haciéndolo con calidad (no...

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