Strange to see it not recieving a recommendation badge though.
Awards are below the final thoughts, only board not to catch one was the stock Intel board from what I can see on the list at the end. Really cool to see ASRock in there too, it seems we're facing a wave of the more budget companies making their effort to really battle it out. ECS recently made their statement with their new return policy shift to really cement their focus.
Ah... I see it now. Must not have loaded it last time.
Jun 27, 12 at 2:00pm
Celes Leonhart
Great article. I'm upgrading to Ivy this week so I've been trying to pick out a good mobo (a more budget one, mind you) and this has great coverage.
Strange to see it not recieving a recommendation badge though.
Awards are below the final thoughts, only board not to catch one was the stock Intel board from what I can see on the list at the end. Really cool to see ASRock in there too, it seems we're facing a wave of the more budget companies making their effort to really battle it out. ECS recently made their statement with their new return policy shift to really cement their focus.
What happened to days when mobos were Microchip Green?
Marginal differences between the lot although it's nice to see which is the best Z77 board on the market. To say Asrock are a more budget oriented manufacturer, their Fatal1ty did manage to compete closely. Having said that, most of the performance will come from the things connected to the board, not the board itself. Strange to see it not recieving a recommendation badge though.
Jun 25, 12 at 9:24pm
leochan
We take a look at a wide variety of brands, feature sets and price ranges in our 6-way roundup of socket 1155 Intel Z77 motherboards from ASRock, ECS, Gigabyte, Intel and Sapphire.
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