Friday, March 29, 2013

Gigabyte Intel Z77 LGA 1155 AMD CrossFireX/NVIDIA SLI W/ HDMI,DVI,DispayPort Dual UEFI BIOS ATX Motherboard GA-Z77X-UD3H Reviews


Gigabyte Intel Z77 LGA 1155 AMD CrossFireX/NVIDIA SLI W/ HDMI,DVI,DispayPort Dual UEFI BIOS ATX Motherboard GA-Z77X-UD3H




Gigabyte Intel Z77 LGA 1155 AMD CrossFireX/NVIDIA SLI W/ HDMI,DVI,DispayPort Dual UEFI BIOS ATX Motherboard GA-Z77X-UD3H



Gigabyte Intel Z77 LGA 1155 AMD CrossFireX/NVIDIA SLI W/ HDMI,DVI,DispayPort Dual UEFI BIOS ATX Motherboard GA-Z77X-UD3H


Gigabyte Intel Z77 LGA 1155 AMD CrossFireX/NVIDIA SLI W/ HDMI,DVI,DispayPort Dual UEFI BIOS ATX Motherboard GA-Z77X-UD3H
motherboard gigabyte ga-z77x-ud3h
cpu intel core i7 2600k
ram g. skill ares 16 gb (2x8 gb) 1866 mhz F3-1866C10D-16GAB
psu cooler master gx650 watt RS650-ACAAD3-US
hdd western digital caviar black 1.0 tb 7,200 rpm WD1002FAEX
DVD burner 8x LG (IDE)

I hate when some people talk bad about this motherboard
if you don't about make configuration do not talk or something like that..
the reasons are I watch inside amazon some people say little bad
but they lie because I'm not a fan so I just say It works the best performance
look my configuration with sandy & Ivy bridge...
I will buy my graphic card and ssd for more stability in my system



not a single problem, works great, haven't OC yet, but everything else is great.

The 8 pin cable is a bit hard to connect since it's at the top of the mobo, and if you have the power supply at the bottom and a fan at the top, it might be a bit problematic, but other than that, is awesome.




I have no idea why some people tend to complain about this board. It holds one of the highest overclocks achieved for Ivy Bridge, has better components than ASRock's board, and has the same quality control as Asus, as Asus used to own Gigabyte. If technology, much less building computers, is out of your league, don't leave a poor review as a result of your shortcomings.

For the record I'm holding a constant 4.6 Ghz on air coupled with a 3570K and maintaining 48* F on 95% load.


What can i say about this motherboard. For the price you cant go wrong. Using it along with an Intel i7-2600K and it boots fast with the great Z77 chipset. Very sturdy design, great UEFI BIOS design, lots of ports video ports once your using K series Intel. Alot of USB 3.0 ports, just beware during a windows installation the USB 3.0 ports will not work until you install the system drivers that come with the motherboard. You can simply use the front USB 2.0 port on your case to avoid the inconvenience. I would have liked more Sata 3 ports but for the price, this is a must buy for someone who doesnt need a Sabertooth or unnecessarily pricey Asus boards.


This really blows me away, so awesome. It literally has every new feature and technology.

Pros:
> Troubleshooting Display
> Power on button
> Sata 3
> USB 3.0
> Micro SATA
> Dispalyport, HDMI, DVI-D, VGA
> Many sata ports.
> Many back USB 3.0 ports, and a handful of sata 3 ports on back.
> 3 PCI express 1x slots and 3 slots for video cards.
> Ultra High Quality
> UEFI 3D Bios with mouse integration
> Dual bios
> Everything you could ever want/need

Cons:
> Only 1 regular PCI (PCI legacy)
> No IDE ports on mobo for older HDD and Disc Drives
> Can't really think of any more



I've built dozens of gaming systems and this is the best motherboard I've owned. I am highly impressed by the following:

-Solid construction/design
-Easy to use/intuitive graphical BIOS with mouse support
-Extremely fast boot time

I paired it with the i7 3770k overclocked to 4.2ghz and live with no regrets.



Thursday, March 28, 2013

Gigabyte Intel Z77 LGA 1155 AMD CrossFireX/NVIDIA SLI W/ HDMI,DVI,DispayPort Dual UEFI BIOS ATX Motherboard GA-Z77X-UD3H Reviews


Gigabyte Intel Z77 LGA 1155 AMD CrossFireX/NVIDIA SLI W/ HDMI,DVI,DispayPort Dual UEFI BIOS ATX Motherboard GA-Z77X-UD3H




Gigabyte Intel Z77 LGA 1155 AMD CrossFireX/NVIDIA SLI W/ HDMI,DVI,DispayPort Dual UEFI BIOS ATX Motherboard GA-Z77X-UD3H



Gigabyte Intel Z77 LGA 1155 AMD CrossFireX/NVIDIA SLI W/ HDMI,DVI,DispayPort Dual UEFI BIOS ATX Motherboard GA-Z77X-UD3H


Gigabyte Intel Z77 LGA 1155 AMD CrossFireX/NVIDIA SLI W/ HDMI,DVI,DispayPort Dual UEFI BIOS ATX Motherboard GA-Z77X-UD3H
this is a gigabyte great. i had recently purchased the mx version and was unhappy with it, it has BIOS issues and large hard drive problems. installing large hard drives demand a full atx with a dedicated sata bus. amazon has great prices and great service, what a team gigabyte and amazon...




This is motherboard is great for its price. It utilizes the iCore Ivy Bridge internal processor graphics ability delivering great graphics. Installation is a breeze.

Pros:
-On-board power switch
-Dual bios
-Onboard LED Red Light Status Indicator to tell you what is the current status of the motherboard
e.g AE, OK, CK (CHECK), ER (ERROR)
-Lots of USB 3.0
-HDMI Support

Cons:
-Earlier Windows 7 Versions don't support USB 3.0
-Only has USB 3.0 ports on the rear panel
-Buy USB 2.0 internal adapter for installation




This was my first "EUFI" build and it was for a Kubuntu Linux box for a client, so I was a bit worried about the new bios. Nothing to fear though. It was a great experience. Like another reviewer noted, it didn't detect the speed of the RAM correctly on first boot, so I changed it manually. No big deal. I plan to build one of these for myself next.




I have owned this motherboard for over a week. Used a 3570k i5 with 2x 4gb 1600MHz corsair vengance memory. It flys. Very happy, but there is one issue. Four of the six usb 3.0 ports are made by Via. They will drop usb 2.0 devices (like my USB sound card for instance) randomly. It needs a software update that is NOT on gigabytes web site. Im not sure if Amazon will allow me to post a link, but here is where I found the updated drivers: [...]
I found them by googling VL800 via drivers. It is on their homepage. Once this is done, the USB 2.0 support is back to normal.

PROS: Great overclocking. Precise voltage monitoring/execution. Nice bios interface (press F1 to get past the gimicky 3D bios).

CONS: Vl800 usb ports >:|

Highly recommended. I only use Gigabyte for myself, family, and customers of mine. Every Asus motherboard I have ever used/built with has given me many problems.

Just as the title says, Gigabyte has produced yet another great motherboard. I have had zero (yes zero) problems with this board. The 3d bios is kinda funky, as I am used to plain text, but it gives people more of an opportunity to overclock. The EZ tune software also produces great results with little to no effort. Make sure you are watching your temperatures if you do decide to overclock. You don't want to ruin your system just because the ease is provided for you.

Plugged into the motherboard is an i7, coolermaster hyper 212 cooler, 7970, 16 gb HyperX ram and numerous case fans. Again, I would recommend this motherboard in a heard beat. It has served me well, and will continue to do so.

Very nice board, very heavy and solid.

Built a system with this a couple of months ago, utilizing an Intel 3750K processor, 2x4GB G.Skill Ripjaws X memory, and a Sapphire Radeon 7850 PCI 3.0 video card hard-coded to GEN3 in the BIOS, along with two system boot drives in a RAID 1 configuration.

It's been rock-solid and stable, running Intel Turbo-Boost (set to take the processor up as high as 4.0Ghz from 3.4Ghz), with the memory running in Turbo mode with the XMP Profile enabled, and with the latest "official" BIOS (F11).

There was only one issue, which almost caused me to return the board to Amazon. When I first powered up the system (before installing the graphics card), I had the monitor plugged into the on-board video output. There was no video. The BIOS would boot up, and stop with what looked like diagnostic code "Ab" on the LED ("Ab" is "Detect SCSI Devices"), with the monitor saying "No Signal". I couldn't get into the BIOS.

At first, I assumed that the board was dead, and I'd have to return it. Then, some searching on the web revealed that "Ab" is often a mis-reading of "A6". "A6" is "BIOS is waiting for a command from the keyboard".

A little experimenting revealed that if I powered up the system with the monitor disconnected, got to "A6", and THEN connected the monitor, I would get video and could work in the BIOS.

This was inconvenient, but once I got my graphics card installed and connected the monitor to the graphics card, everything worked as expected. I considered knocking a star off for this, but decided to treat it as a minor startup transient.



Wednesday, March 27, 2013

Gigabyte Intel Z77 LGA 1155 AMD CrossFireX/NVIDIA SLI W/ HDMI,DVI,DispayPort Dual UEFI BIOS ATX Motherboard GA-Z77X-UD3H Reviews


Gigabyte Intel Z77 LGA 1155 AMD CrossFireX/NVIDIA SLI W/ HDMI,DVI,DispayPort Dual UEFI BIOS ATX Motherboard GA-Z77X-UD3H




Gigabyte Intel Z77 LGA 1155 AMD CrossFireX/NVIDIA SLI W/ HDMI,DVI,DispayPort Dual UEFI BIOS ATX Motherboard GA-Z77X-UD3H



Gigabyte Intel Z77 LGA 1155 AMD CrossFireX/NVIDIA SLI W/ HDMI,DVI,DispayPort Dual UEFI BIOS ATX Motherboard GA-Z77X-UD3H


Gigabyte Intel Z77 LGA 1155 AMD CrossFireX/NVIDIA SLI W/ HDMI,DVI,DispayPort Dual UEFI BIOS ATX Motherboard GA-Z77X-UD3H



It's a mobo. If you know what that means and it has the features you want, buy it.

NB: it is a DVI-D, not a dual-link, which means it won't drive the bigger monitors. Therefore the video support is useless unless your monitor is 1600x1200 or smaller.

It works perfectly for me. I build this myself...as always, I have difficulty in setting up those connector F_Panel to the computer...to Power on the computer, the reset switch, the HDD LED...that's the only thing I have problem with whenever I put a computer together lol ...I just did my best...seems like you only need to connect the Power Switch, Reset Switch, Power LED...

My setup as follows:

MB: Gigabyte GA-Z77X-UD3H
CPU: Intel Core i7 3770 processor 3.4 Ghz
RAM: Corsair Vengeance Blue 16 GB CMZ16GX3M4A1600C9B
Case: Cooler Master CM Storm Trooper SGC-5000-KKN1
Monitor: 2 x Asus VE278Q 27" LED
HDD: 2 x 320GB WD, 120 GB WD, 3 TB WD WDBACW0030HBK-NESN
Power Supply: Cooler Master GX 650W 80PLUS
Wireless Adapter: TP-LINK TL-WN951N
Sound card: Creative Sound Blaster X-FI Xtreme

p.s. don't know why some people have problem with this board...the board is perfect.

Built on: 06-07-2012






Nice motherboard, great instructions, Awesome Bios menu.
No problems so far, Would definitely recommend this Motherboard to any Budget Oriented PC Builder.





For those saying the USB ports dont work at first, that is correct. Only two will.
Because you dont have the drivers installed. When you install them, like you should, it works great.

Great build quality. Great looks. Overall great board.
Detected RAM and ran it at the correct frequency the first time. No problems.

I would DEFINITELY recommend this to others.


I picked up this board for my latest build which included Intel's latest Ivy Bridge i5 3570k CPU, and I must say that I am extremely pleased with everything that this board has to offer.

PROS
-I had no problems overclocking my 3570k to 4.5 GHz on this board.
-Outstanding power control/delivery: In terms of voltage this board delivers exactly what the BIOS says it does (I've had problems with other boards and power delivery when OC'ing).
-On-board power/reset buttons, BIOS switch button, and even a button to clear CMOS are all very handy. I feel much more comfortable clearing CMOS values with an on-board button rather than removing the battery.
-3D BIOS is very flashy and user-friendly. The mouse support is a great addition as well.
-Dual BIOS (via on-board switch) is a handy feature: if one BIOS is corrupted or irreparably damaged you can boot from the second BIOS.
-Supports up to 32 GB Dual Channel RAM.
-Many USB ports (14) and 6Gb/s SATA connectors.

-I've never tested this board's temperature, humidity, or electrostatic damage limits, but I'll take Gigabyte's word for it when they say that it's "ultra" durable.

CONS
-Honestly none that I can think of--this is the best MB I've ever owned by far.

BOTTOM LINE: This board is perfect for my current setup (see specs below), and it has more than enough features for my needs. I would recommend this board to anyone--A+ in my book.

My PC specs:
GA-Z77X-UD3H MB
Intel i5 3570k OC'd to 4.5 GHz
EVGA GeForce GTX 680
Corsair Vengeance 8 GB (2 x 4 GB) DDR3 1600 MHz RAM
Crucial M4 256 GB SSD
ViewSonic 22-Inch 1080p LED Monitor (1920x1080)


Tuesday, March 26, 2013

Gigabyte Intel Z77 LGA 1155 AMD CrossFireX/NVIDIA SLI W/ HDMI,DVI,DispayPort Dual UEFI BIOS ATX Motherboard GA-Z77X-UD3H Reviews


Gigabyte Intel Z77 LGA 1155 AMD CrossFireX/NVIDIA SLI W/ HDMI,DVI,DispayPort Dual UEFI BIOS ATX Motherboard GA-Z77X-UD3H




Gigabyte Intel Z77 LGA 1155 AMD CrossFireX/NVIDIA SLI W/ HDMI,DVI,DispayPort Dual UEFI BIOS ATX Motherboard GA-Z77X-UD3H



Gigabyte Intel Z77 LGA 1155 AMD CrossFireX/NVIDIA SLI W/ HDMI,DVI,DispayPort Dual UEFI BIOS ATX Motherboard GA-Z77X-UD3H


Gigabyte Intel Z77 LGA 1155 AMD CrossFireX/NVIDIA SLI W/ HDMI,DVI,DispayPort Dual UEFI BIOS ATX Motherboard GA-Z77X-UD3H

I made a gaming rig with a Coolermaster HAF 922, GA-Z77x-UD3H Motherboard, GTX 560 Ti Graphics Card, Intel i5 3570k CPU, Corsair Vengeance memory DDR3 2x4GB, and a CX600w power supply. This motherboard is big but very useful. Get a nice big case like the HAF 922 which works great for only $100. This motherboard has tons of slots and can support SLI easily. I have had good success with the BIOS and I like the build. Running skyrim in ultra with no lag, I recommend this build.



works like a dream, running two SSD drives, one HD, Intel Core i5-3570K Quad-Core Processor, EVGA GeForce GTX 660 SUPERCLOCKED 2048MB GDDR5, Antec Kuhler H2O 620 Liquid CPU Cooler, Corsair Vengeance 16GB (2x8GB) DDR3 1600 MHz , Cooler Master Elite 430 - Mid Tower Computer Case with All-Black



Extremely worthwhile purchase and very much worth the price. The only issue that I have with it, although it's one that doesn't rate a star being taken away, is that it doesn't support ram above 1600. I mistakenly purchased 2133, as I plan on using this board for gaming. However, due to the fact that it would not be compatable, I had to return and buy 1600 RAM. My fault on not reading as thoroughly as I should, but it's still a very much worthwhile motherboard.





This is a really great board. I have it paired with a I7 2600K and have overclocked this processor to
5.3 Ghz with no problems.
Just found out that the motherboard USB connectors are USB 2.0. Use these for your USB mouse and keyboard for installation. Just hook them to your front panel USB or use them with a USB panel plate at the rear. Also the owners manual states to use two USB ports next to or behind the internet connection port on rear panel.
After finding this out my mouse and keyboard work great before windows boot (Bios setup)

Runs very cool at 5.3 Ghz with a Antec Kuhler 620 idle is 29 degrees C and Max 100% load is 65 degrees C.

Highly recommended. Bought this after returning 2 Asus top of the line boards. One no boot and the other no internet controller.
Very happy with Gigabyte. Have used them for years.


This motherboard has some nice features, including a built in troubleshooting readout LCD and an internal power button if you need to do extensive testing without having to mess with front panels. Another feature I like on this model is the dual BIOS which means if I ever get one of them into a non working state, I can just flip a switch on the motherboard and boot into some fail-safe settings.

The board I received works a-okay so far and I would recommend it to anyone who is building their own machine, if only for the ease of troubleshooting which means easier times with the multitude of components that someone could install.


This is an EXCELLENT entry/mid level motherboard packed with the latest technical features, and at a VERY good price ($149) for what you get! Includes things like; (6) USB 3.0 ports, (2) SATA 3.0 ports, a PCI-Express 3.0 x16 slot, Intel's new z77 chipset (optimized for Ivy Bridge CPUs), an mSATA SSD slot (for a solid-state hard drive), an onboard 2-digit LED diagnostics display, an "all-digital" voltage regulator, and Gigabyte's standard dual BIOS chips. The board instantly recognized my Intel Ivy Bridge CPU with no problems. The mobo arrived pre-installed with BIOS version "F7", and I updated it to the newest "F17" BIOS with no complications. Gigabyte boards are among the highest quality mobo's on the market (IMO), and they have a long-standing reputation for stability & reliability. As a result, I didn't have a single problem on the build or initial boot-up. I have been building my own computers for the past 16 years, and have never had a single problem with Gigabyte motherboards. And with their new "Ultra Durable 4" construction features, (which are designed to fight against humidity, electrostatic discharge, high temperatures, and power surges), this is one of their best entry/mid-level boards.

Some Tips...
BIOS: The best and most reliable way to update the BIOS is with the "Q-Flash" option located directly within the BIOS settings (just press the DEL key upon first boot-up to enter the BIOS settings). The other option of updating the BIOS through the "Windows OS" can sometimes be unreliable. And for the "best" compatibility in flashing the BIOS with a USB thumbdrive (through the Q-Flash option), use a thumbdrive that is formatted to FAT-16 or FAT-32, and 4GB or under. It's also recommended to select "Load Optimized Defaults" before doing a BIOS update, then just re-tweak all your preferred BIOS settings after the reboot.

USB PORTS: Also, the exact (2) USB ports to use for both flashing the BIOS, and to later plug your mouse & keyboard in to install the Windows Operating System, are the 2 side USB ports DIRECTLY UNDER the RJ-45 Ethernet port. The reason being is that those are the only (2) "Intel" brand USB ports that are already USB 2.0 compatible, with no need to install any drivers. The other (4) USB ports are all "VIA" brand USB ports, and will NOT work at all until AFTER the VIA USB 3.0 drivers are installed, which of course you can't do until after the OS is fully installed and you have a functioning CD drive, or have Internet access. These VIA USB 3.0 drivers are located on both the Gigabyte installation CD and the Gigabyte website. (Unfortunately, many reviewers claim to have a defective board because these 4 USB ports didn't work upon first boot-up, but all they simply needed were the VIA drivers installed). OR...if your computer case has a couple of USB ports on the front panel, you can simply use these for your mouse & KB (and USB BIOS flashing) simply by hooking the USB case cables into any of the (3) USB 2.0 headers located directly on the front of this motherboard. SIDENOTE: Though many say that USB 3.0 was developed too quickly and can be a bit "quirky" at times with Windows OS's, I'm sure these issues will eventually be resolved with future Windows Service Packs.

RAM: Though my 1600 MHz RAM defaulted at 1333 MHz in the BIOS, (this was before I updated to the latest BIOS however) this was easily fixed in the BIOS settings by simply selecting "Extreme Memory Profile 1" (XMP), which is located in the "Advanced Frequency Settings" section (this is a very common fix). FYI, 1600 MHz is the highest intended/native RAM speed to run with Intel's Ivy Bridge CPU's, and 1333 MHz is the highest/native speed for the Sandy Bridge CPU's...without being overclocked that is. Which BTW, to overclock beyond those native speeds, you will need an Intel CPU with a "K" at the end of its title, (ex: Intel i5-3570K), which simply means the Intel CPU is not "locked", and various settings can be manually tweaked in the BIOS. Then the RAM speed can be safely overclocked (amung many other things relating to the CPU) and the CPU will be "fully compatible" with the faster RAM speeds. Plus, for maximum compatibility, make sure you buy RAM that rated at 1.5 volts. Using RAM with a higher voltage (say 1.65 volts for example) should still work perfectly fine. But according to Intel's return policy, using a voltage higher than 1.5 volts will then officially void the Intel CPU warranty. With that said however, some Intel customers have had success in disputing this return policy since the retail packaging on their higher voltage RAM modules state that it is "fully compatible" with their particular Intel CPU (even when Intel says the higher voltage voids the warranty). Yes, at best it's somewhat of an overly-cautious Intel policy, and perhaps just a convenient "grey-area" excuse for Intel not send out a replacement CPU. So, the voltage is something you may want to consider when purchasing RAM for this motherboard.

HARD DRIVE: If you buy a SATA-3 mechanical hard drive for this motherboard, don't expect to get the rated 6 Gb/s, or even the rated 3 Gb/s on SATA-2 hard drives. This max. spec is the maximum "potential transfer rate" at a full-speed spin. In real-world applications, no "mechanical" hard drive in existance will reach anything NEAR those read/write speeds. More realistic expectations for typical transfer rates on these mechanical SATA-3 or SATA-2 drives will range between 70-115 Mb/s, and there is really not a huge differance between the two drives. However, the mSATA SSD's (Solid State Drives) CAN and DO reach these blazing 6 Gb/s speeds, simply because there are no moving parts to slow it down (just chips). But, they are somewhat limited in size (currently anyway) and are much more expensive. However, if you can afford it, this motherboard does have one open mSATA SSD slot. Keep in mind though, that unlike a simple "plug-n-play" mechanical hard drive, this SSD drive will take some special set-up procedures, so keep that in mind as well.

VIDEO CARD: When buying a video card for this motherboard, and you are a hard-core gamer, there is currently no real need to pay the higher price for a PCI-Express 3.0 video card (vs. a PCI-Express 2.0 card). No video game on the market can max-out the bandwidth of a PCI-E 2.0 slot (at the time of this review anyway). Though it IS recommended to install your PCI-E 2.0 video card in this motherboard's PCI-E 3.0 slot, it's not required to spend the extra money on a PCI-E 3.0 card right now, for it will perhaps be a few years before a 3.0 video card will make enough of a significant difference to warrant the higher-priced purchase. By then, it will be time to upgrade your card anyway...if your a hard-core gamer that is. However, if you do NOT plan on upgrading your video card for a very long time, then I actually WOULD recommend investing in a PCI-E 3.0 video card. This whole card thing is just a case where the video card industry is simply way ahead of everyone else right now, and the gaming industry has yet to reach the potential bandwidth of the 3.0 cards, but there is no doubt that they will eventually. Simply put, the PCI-E 3.0 slot on this mobo is a GREAT "future-proof" slot to have, but the future is not today. But hey, if you can get a 3.0 card on sale for about the same price of the 2.0, then of course go for it. NOTE: If buying a PCI-E 3.0 video card with an Intel CPU on this motherboard, keep in mind that currently only the "Sandy Bridge E" CPUs (the 2nd generation of Sandy Bridge) and the Ivy Bridge CPUs (and anything after that) will "officially" support the max bandwidth of a PCI-E 3.0 video card. Otherwise with an older CPU, (since the CPU must also process the video card's bandwidth) the PCI-E 3.0 video card will simply default to PCI-E 2.0 bandwidths, even if it is in a PCI-E 3.0 slot. It will not hurt anything to have a 3.0 card in either PCI-E slot, or with any CPU, it's just something to be aware of to avoid any unrealistic expectations.

MY NEW BUILD:
CPU: Intel i5-3570K, Ivy Bridge 3.4GHz
CPU COOLER: Zalman LED, 100% Copper, 92mm
CPU COMPOUND: "Coollaboratory Liquid Pro" (better than "Artic 5")
RAM: Corsair Vengeance 4GB DDR3, 1600 MHz, 1.5v (model: CMZ4GX3M2A1600C9)
VIDEO CARD: EVGA GeForce GTX 550 Ti, PCI-E 2.0
HARD DRIVE: Western Digital Caviar Black, SATA-3, 1TB
CD DRIVE: ASUS 24x DVD Burner
KEYBOARD: Corsair Vengeance K90 LED Gaming Keyboard
PSU: SeaSonic S1211, 80 Plus Bronze, 520 Watt
OS: Windows 7, 32-Bit
* Though a 64-bit Operating System IS the future, it is still a bit too early for my taste to commit (but that's just me). For "some" 3rd-party software programs have still not ironed-out all the bugs and they can still be somewhat quirky with the still "relatively new" 64-bit programming structure. However, if you need more than the 32-bit OS's max spec of 4GB of installed RAM, (though the LARGE majority of home systems won't) the 64-bit OS is of course the way to go.

NOTE: The above CPU thermal compound mentioned is pretty awesome stuff to help keep your CPU cool (with the benchmarks to prove it). It looks like liquid mercury, comes in a thin-needle syringe, and it is 100% pure "liquid metal alloy" for optimal thermal transference. BUT, the company does NOT recommend it for CPU coolers with an "Aluminum" bottom base, but is perfectly fine for a Copper base. I just wanted to mention that very important requirement.

Monday, March 25, 2013

Gigabyte Intel Z77 LGA 1155 AMD CrossFireX/NVIDIA SLI W/ HDMI,DVI,DispayPort Dual UEFI BIOS ATX Motherboard GA-Z77X-UD3H


Gigabyte Intel Z77 LGA 1155 AMD CrossFireX/NVIDIA SLI W/ HDMI,DVI,DispayPort Dual UEFI BIOS ATX Motherboard GA-Z77X-UD3H




Gigabyte Intel Z77 LGA 1155 AMD CrossFireX/NVIDIA SLI W/ HDMI,DVI,DispayPort Dual UEFI BIOS ATX Motherboard GA-Z77X-UD3H



Gigabyte Intel Z77 LGA 1155 AMD CrossFireX/NVIDIA SLI W/ HDMI,DVI,DispayPort Dual UEFI BIOS ATX Motherboard GA-Z77X-UD3H


Gigabyte Intel Z77 LGA 1155 AMD CrossFireX/NVIDIA SLI W/ HDMI,DVI,DispayPort Dual UEFI BIOS ATX Motherboard GA-Z77X-UD3H

Gigabyte Intel Z77 LGA 1155 AMD CrossFireX/NVIDIA SLI W/ HDMI,DVI,DispayPort Dual UEFI BIOS ATX Motherboard GA-Z77X-UD3H Features

  • CPU: Support for Intel Core i7/i5/i3/Pentium/Celeron processors in the LGA1155 package. Chipset: Intel Z77 Express Chipset
  • Memory: 4 x 1.5V DDR3 DIMM sockets supporting up to 32 GB of system memory. Dual channel memory architecture. Support for DDR3 1600/1333/1066 MHz memory modules. Support for non-ECC memory modules. Support for Extreme Memory Profile (XMP) memory modules
  • Audio: VIA VT2021 codec. LAN: Atheros GbE LAN chip (10/100/1000 Mbit).
  • Support for 2-Way AMD CrossFireX/NVIDIA SLI technology. Expansion Slots: 1 x PCI Express x16 slot, running at x16. 1 x PCI Express x16 slot, running at x8. 1 x PCI Express x16 slot, running at x4. 3 x PCI Express x1 slots. 1 x PCI slot.
  • Storage Interface: 2 x SATA 6Gb/s connectors. 4 x SATA 3Gb/s connectors. 1 x mSATA connector. Support for RAID 0/1/5/10. Marvell 88SE9172 chips: 2 x eSATA 6Gb/s connectors. Support for RAID 0 and 1
  • Back Panel Connectors: 1 x PS/2 keyboard/mouse port/1 x D-Sub port/1 x DVI-D port/1 x optical S/PDIF Out connector/1 x HDMI port/1 x DisplayPort/2 x eSATA 6Gb/s connectors/6 x USB 3.0/2.0 ports/1 x RJ-45 port/6 x audio jacks
  • Internal I/O Connectors: 1 x 24-pin ATX main power connector; 1 x 8-pin ATX 12V power connector; 1 x PCIe power connector; 2 x SATA 6Gb/s connectors; 4 x SATA 3Gb/s connectors; 1 x mSATA connector; 1 x CPU fan header; 4 x fan headers; 1 x front panel header; 1 x front panel audio header; 1 x S/PDIF Out header; 3 x USB 2.0/1.1 headers; 1 x USB 3.0/2.0 header; 1 x Clear CMOS jumper; 1 x Trusted Platform Module (TPM) header; 1 x power button; 1 x reset button; 1 x Clear CMOS button; 1 x Voltage Measurement Points; 1 x BIOS Switch
  • USB: Up to 4 USB 3.0/2.0 ports. Up to 6 USB 2.0/1.1 ports. VIA VL800 chip: Up to 4 USB 3.0/2.0 ports.



Gigabyte Intel Z77 LGA 1155 AMD CrossFireX/NVIDIA SLI W/ HDMI,DVI,DispayPort Dual UEFI BIOS ATX Motherboard GA-Z77X-UD3H Description

From the Manufacturer

GIGABYTE 7 series motherboards combine a host of new and exciting technologies with the latest Intel Z77 Express Chipset, creating a unique range of motherboard designs that harness the outstanding performance of the new 3rd generation Intel Core processors. With an exclusive 'All Digital' VRM design, GIGABYTE 3D Power and GIGABYTE 3D BIOS (Dual UEFI), GIGABYTE 7 series motherboards ensure exceptional power delivery and absolute control, with additional features that ensure an unrivalled experience on your next PC build.

Gigabyte Intel Z77 LGA 1155 AMD CrossFireX/NVIDIA SLI W/ HDMI,DVI,DispayPort Dual UEFI BIOS ATX Motherboard GA-Z77X-UD3H Key Feature

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  • Supports 3rd Gen. Intel 22nm CPUs and 2nd Gen. Intel Core CPUs (LGA1155 socket)
  • GIGABYTE Digital Power Engine with GIGABYTE 3D Power
  • GIGABYTE 3D BIOS (Dual UEFI)
  • Onboard mSATA slot for mSATA SSDs
  • PCI Express Gen 3.0 support
  • 2-way SLI and 2-way CrossFireX multi-GPU support
  • Lucid Virtu Universal MVP GPU virtualization support
  • HDMI, DVI, RGB and Display Port
  • GIGABYTE 333 Onboard Acceleration (USB 3.0, SATA 3.0 & 3x USB Power)
  • GIGABYTE On/Off Charge for USB devices


Overview


GIGABYTE 3D Power (patent pending)
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GIGABYTE Z77 series motherboards take advantage of an exclusive All Digital PWM controller array, to deliver power to the board's 3rd generation IntelR Core processor. Using entirely digital controllers means that more precise power delivery to the motherboard's most power hungry and energy sensitive components is possible. These components include the CPU, VTT, processor graphics and memory, without doubt the most important components on your motherboard. This All Digital Power system, with Precise Auto Voltage Compensation, provides you with exceptional control over the component power delivery on your GIGABYTE 7 series motherboard.

GIGABYTE 3D Power: Digital Voltage, Frequency and Phase Control
Utilizing an exclusive All Digital controller array, GIGABYTE's 3D Power features precise Auto Voltage Compensation to deliver a steady flow of power to the system, no matter the loading. With digital controllers for the CPU (Vcore), VTT, processor graphics and memory (DDR), users can make real-time adjustments with the exclusive GIGABYTE 3D Power Utility, that include settings such as OVP (Over Voltage Protection), Load-line Calibration and on-the-fly PWM frequency adjustment.

GIGABYTE 3D Power(patent pending) Utility
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Users can now enjoy a fully interactive 3D utility that facilitates adjustment of the 3 dimensions that control the power delivery to your CPU and Memory: Voltage, Phase and Frequency. These parameters are crucial to how the digital PWM supplies power to critical areas of the motherboard and can help users quickly obtain the highest, most stable overclock.

3D Power: Voltage Control
Voltage parameters can be modified within 3D Power, including load line calibration the of CPU. By adjusting load line calibration, Vdrooping can be avoided, maintaining optimal voltages levels despite increasing current levels. OVP (over voltage protection) can also be adjusted to change default protection range of the CPU, memory controller, VTT and system memory.

3D Power: Phase Control
Users can calibrate OCP (Over Current Protection) for the CPU, integrated memory controller and system memory power levels. This allows the Phase control to deliver even more power to the system when needed.

3D Power: Frequency Control
GIGABYTE's digital PWM allows for adjustable frequency control via the International Rectifier (IR3567) PWM controller. 3D Power frequency control allows users to change the PWM controller frequency so that the CPU VRM can adjust power delivery speeds more quickly. Users can also adjust the PWM spectrum or maximum and minimum overall frequencies

GIGABYTE 3D BIOS(patent pending)
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The revolutionary GIGABYTE 3D BIOS application is based on GIGABYTE UEFI DualBIOS technology and is available to consumers in two exclusive modes of interaction, providing enthusiast and mainstream users with a choice of unique and powerful graphical interfaces.

UEFI DualBIOS Technology
At the heart of this exciting 3D BIOS technology is a pair of 8MB physical BIOS ROMs containing GIGABYTE's exclusive in-house designed UEFI BIOS technology. With a superior graphical interface capable of 32-bit color imaging and fluid user-friendly mouse navigation, UEFI DualBIOS makes BIOS configuration a new and exciting experience for novice and experienced users alike. UEFI BIOS also brings native support for large hard drives on 64-bit operating systems.

3D Mode
Designed to provide an extremely streamlined and user-friendly BIOS environment, GIGABYTE's exclusive 3D mode offers a fully interactive and illustrative GUI that allows users to easily and intuitively make key adjustments to the UEFI BIOS settings for optimum performance. 3D Mode allows novice or casual users to more clearly understand the areas of the motherboard that are being affected through the BIOS settings, gaining a clearer understanding of the BIOS functionality.

Advanced Mode
Advanced mode provides a more comprehensive UEFI BIOS environment that is designed specifically for overclockers and power users who want maximum control over their PC's hardware. GIGABTYE's signature M.I.T. tuning technology can be found alongside fully configurable parameters for GIGABTE's all new digital 3D Power engine. In short, advanced mode combines the signature GIGABYTE BIOS expertise you've come to expect, wrapped a slick, new and optimized graphical UEFI interface.



GIGABYTE Ultra Durable 4 - Insist on an Ultra Durable Motherboard
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  • 2X Copper PCB
  • New Glass Fabric PCB
  • High ESD Resistance ICs
  • DualBIOS; Anti-Surge IC
  • All Solid Caps; Lower RDS(on) MOSFETs


Designed for PCI Express Gen.3 Support
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GIGABYTE 7 series motherboards take advantage of the latest connectivity and expansion bus technologies available on the Intel platform. The 3rd generation Intel Core processor platform (including the Intel Z77 chipset) debuts the new PCI Express gen. 3.0 expansion bus, allowing users to take advantage of the next generation, high-bandwidth discrete graphics card solutions.

*PCIE Gen.3 is dependent on CPU and expansion card compatibility.

Lucid Universal MVP Support
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  • Boosts responsiveness and FPS of any game
  • Improves gaming frame rates 30-70%
  • Increases Vsync frame rates – 120 FPS+
  • Sharpens visual quality without tearing
  • Works seamlessly with hundreds of games


Onboard mSATA Support
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GIGABYTE 7 series motherboards feature an onboard mSATA slot allowing users to easily take advantage of advanced SSD-based technologies like Intel Smart Response and Intel Rapid Start. Mounting an affordable, low capacity mSATA SSD directly onto your motherboard can enhance your PC's performance with better overall desktop responsiveness, faster boot times and faster system resume from 'Suspend to Disk' and 'Standby' modes.



Specifications

Model: GA-Z77X-UD3H
CPU Support Intek 22nm and 2nd Gen. Core Processors
CPU Socket LGA 1155
Chipset Intel Z77 chipset
Graphics Interface 1*PCI-E 3.0 x16+1*PCIE 3.0x8
Memory Type Dual-Channel DDR3 2600 MHz
Memory DIMM 4*DDR3(Max 32 GB)
Expansion Slots 1*PCI-Ex4+3*PCI-Ex1+1*PCI
SATA connector 4*SATA 6Gb/s+4*SATA 3Gb/s
SATA RAID RAID 0,1,5,10
USB 8*USB3.0+6*USB2.0
Vedio Output HDMI,DVI,RGB,Display port
Audio 8 Channel HD
1394 / LAN - / GbE LAN
Features & Software 3D Power, 3D BIOS,Gen. 3 support, Ultra Durable 4, EZ Smart Response, mSATA, CrossFireX, SLI, On/off charge, All Japanese Solid capacitors, Lucid MVP
Form Factor ATX (305x244)
*The specification and pictures are subject to change without notice.

Gigabyte Intel Z77 LGA 1155 AMD CrossFireX/NVIDIA SLI W/ HDMI,DVI,DispayPort Dual UEFI BIOS ATX Motherboard GA-Z77X-UD3H Description

Supports 3rd Gen. Intel 22nm CPUs and 2nd Gen. Intel Core CPUs (LGA1155 socket). GIGABYTE Digital Power Engine with GIGABYTE 3D Power. GIGABYTE 3D BIOS (Dual UEFI). Onboard mSATA slot for mSATA SSDs. PCI Express Gen 3.0 support. 2-way SLI and 2-way CrossFireX multi-GPU support. Lucid Virtu Universal MVP GPU virtualization support. HDMI, DVI, RGB and Display Port. GIGABYTE Ultra Durable 4 Technology. GIGABYTE 333 Onboard Acceleration (USB 3.0, SATA 3.0 & 3x USB Power). GIGABYTE On/Off Charge for USB devices








Sunday, March 24, 2013

Gigabyte Intel Z77 LGA 1155 AMD CrossFireX/NVIDIA SLI Dual LAN Dual UEFI BIOS ATX Motherboard GA-Z77X-UD5H Reviews

Gigabyte Intel Z77 LGA 1155 AMD CrossFireX/NVIDIA SLI Dual LAN Dual UEFI BIOS ATX Motherboard GA-Z77X-UD5H



Gigabyte Intel Z77 LGA 1155 AMD CrossFireX/NVIDIA SLI Dual LAN Dual UEFI BIOS ATX Motherboard GA-Z77X-UD5H
Gigabyte Intel Z77 LGA 1155 AMD CrossFireX/NVIDIA SLI Dual LAN Dual UEFI BIOS ATX Motherboard GA-Z77X-UD5H
Gigabyte Intel Z77 LGA 1155 AMD CrossFireX/NVIDIA SLI Dual LAN Dual UEFI BIOS ATX Motherboard GA-Z77X-UD5H
Gigabyte Intel Z77 LGA 1155 AMD CrossFireX/NVIDIA SLI Dual LAN Dual UEFI BIOS ATX Motherboard GA-Z77X-UD5H






Pros: great motherboard! Works well as a windows of or a hackintosh! Loved that it has the ability to have so many. Upgrade! Also really nice that it has so many USB 3.0 ports! I have two 3tb hard drives and one 120gb SSD plugged in and the transfer speeds are amazing on sata 6gbs. Also I have the i7-3770k and over locking is so simple on it! I have my corsair h100i plugged on it and I get temperatures of 40 Celsius at 100% load at 4.5ghz! Going to go higher next and see what happens. Aiming for 5ghz, doubt ill get that. Anyway, it's a great mother board. My radon 7970 is plugged into the pci port and that also runs nicely. The bios for the mono is also great, the 3D feature is awesome and makes tweaking so much simpler! Highly recommend this to anyone wanting to build a new high performance computer!

Cons: wish it has more fan ports on the board itself. Only has 4 from what I know.
That's about the only thing I have against this product.


This is the heart of my gaming rig (NVIDIA GSX 670 Graphics card). Runs cool, never even a hint of a problem. Install was a snap. I especially like the abundance of USB & SATA ports, and the ESATA port, since I have about 10T of external storage for media.

Nice board. Had an issue on initial start. Fan would fire up on power supply for about a second and shut right off. Ended up pulling everything apart, started over, plugged everything back in and it runs like a dream.

Having had this board for a few days now paired with a 3770k all I can say is that it is one of my favorite motherboards. I enjoy the UEFI Bios (3d mode is kind of gimmicky though).

Overclocking is quite easy and it takes almost no effort to get 4.3ghz out of this thing.

Overall I am happy with it and if i could 'do it again' I would purchase this board again.

Great upgrade from the 875k I had previously paired with a Gigabyte P55A-UD3.

There are a few options for Z77 boards, in this price range its the Asus, MSI, or Gigabyte (this board). I bought the Asus board first and it was DOA, not being the kind to give second chances, I returned it and bought this board and it went in and worked flawlessly.


Pros:
Great features: SLI, Crossfire, Dual BIOS (actual chips, not some software implementation), Realtek ALC898, Dual Gigabit NICs
Standard Z77 features: PCI-E 3.0 (w/ Ivy Bridge CPU), Native chipset USB 3.0, Lucid Virtu MVP
Plenty of SATA ports (2 x SATA3, 4 x SATA2, and 2 x SATA3 on another chip, and 1 x eSATA)
EasySetup (for Intel Rapid Start, Smart Response, Smart Connect)

Cons:
Bios fan control could use some work (options are automatic and manual, manual only defines ramp slope, would be more useful IMO to set a target temperature)
EasyTune6 is a OS resource hog

Other thoughts:
For some reason I started getting a warning in Windows 7 about "Power surge on USB 3.0..." which is odd considering nothing was plugged into that USB 3.0 port. I disabled the offending port in Device Manager, and figure if it's not fixed in the next BIOS or before the warranty runs out, I'll RMA it.


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Saturday, March 23, 2013

Gigabyte Intel Z77 LGA 1155 AMD CrossFireX/NVIDIA SLI Dual LAN Dual UEFI BIOS ATX Motherboard GA-Z77X-UD5H Reviews

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Gigabyte Intel Z77 LGA 1155 AMD CrossFireX/NVIDIA SLI Dual LAN Dual UEFI BIOS ATX Motherboard GA-Z77X-UD5H
Gigabyte Intel Z77 LGA 1155 AMD CrossFireX/NVIDIA SLI Dual LAN Dual UEFI BIOS ATX Motherboard GA-Z77X-UD5H
Gigabyte Intel Z77 LGA 1155 AMD CrossFireX/NVIDIA SLI Dual LAN Dual UEFI BIOS ATX Motherboard GA-Z77X-UD5H
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for 190 usd ! are u kidding? u get all full powerfull, advantange for intel z77 chipset, its a beast for oc, u can pair whit ddr3 2133+ and up to 2400+ whit oc! its a midrange motherboard, but whit the build of high end one!, its beatiful stable and low power consumption, nice uefi bios improove for gigabyte. a lots of ports usb and sata! pci x 3.0 usb 3.0 in front and back, sata 3.0,debug led, 12 pahse power desing, u only need a nice ivy brigde cpu and , up to the root baby! good job gigabyte




Quality build, easy overclocking, and PCI Express 3.0. Many profile slots for OC testing. The dual LAN is neat. It basically provides another wired connection at my desk. Might have more potential in a server environment.

Gigabyte has succeeded in producing an exceptional motherboard and an affordable price. The specs on this board was just what I was looking for and the price cannot be beaten. I usually buy boards by Asus but I have to say at the price point plus the specs this board will rival several other high priced Asus motherboards. Well done Gigabyte.

This may be the best board on the market to be honest. It has everything and then some. I got the one with the wifi card. The color scheme is great the dual bios is brilliant. I had one issue with getting the BIOS to run in the beginning but after i shocked it into submission it's been flawless ever since. I like being able to adjust bios settings and if things go wrong push a button and go back to stock. Its a great feature. The board is strong and durable. Dissipates heat like a champ as well. Gigabyte is definitely at the top of their game with quality, durable hardware. I'd buy this again in a heartbeat.



I love this motherboard its great in performance ,very very stable ,cool ,silent,very fast booting ,dont think about bios update im using the version (f7) that comes with the product its stable no any blue screen error am using intel 3rd generation i5 3570 there is no any problem with it ,also using gtx580 with ddr3 8gb G skills RAM and running my computer for about 14 hours of every day and there is no any problem at all



Don't let the older reviews discourage you. Whatever issues that Gigabyte may have had with this product are fixed. I have built over two dozen desktop systems and this is one of the best motherboards I have used. Zero defects and zero problems. Everything works as advertised. BIOS is solid (I upgraded to version 14...probably fixed some of the issues that earlier users reported).

I used a i5-3570K CPU and SATA3 SSD for this build and the system is wicked fast. The features are too many to list. See the Newegg site (OBTW, Amazon was a few bucks cheaper than Newegg and it arrived in two days with my Prime membership) or the Gigabyte site for details.

Despite a ton of features, my favorite is that it is QUITE even using the stock fan that came with the CPU. I don't use a video card (on-board HD graphics are more than adequate unless you are a serious gamer) and my systen fan is about 240mm running at a very low speed. I can barely hear it over the A/C!!

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Friday, March 22, 2013

Gigabyte Intel Z77 LGA 1155 AMD CrossFireX/NVIDIA SLI Dual LAN Dual UEFI BIOS ATX Motherboard GA-Z77X-UD5H Reviews

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Gigabyte Intel Z77 LGA 1155 AMD CrossFireX/NVIDIA SLI Dual LAN Dual UEFI BIOS ATX Motherboard GA-Z77X-UD5H
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I used this board because it was recommended on Tonymac's site as a good piece of hardware for hackintosh. I'm sure it works great for Windows as well. I've gotten everything working except sleep mode as I haven't taken the time to sort it out (I rarely use sleep as I just usually leave my computer on 24/7). But the sleep is supposed to work and plenty of others have sorted it out so I assume it shouldn't be an issue.

I bought this motherboard to build my Ivy Bridge Hackintosh and was extremely happy of how simply it was to set up the BIOS and easily overclock my Intel 3570k i5 CPU to 4.2GHz using air-cooling heatsink. Installed mac OS X 10.8.2 with very little hoc-ups along the way. Using a Nvidia GTX 670 video card with the mono and games simply are smooth as butter. Currently getting 100 to 180 FPS in warcraft with high settings. Highly recommend this mobo for any PC/Hackintosh build.


After a thorough review of most available Z77 motherboards, I decided to give this Gigabyte GA-Z77X-UD5H a try. For me, it came down to this board or the Asus P8Z77-V Pro or Deluxe. Since I did not care about built in WiFi or Thunderbolt compatibility, I opted for the lower priced Gigabyte board that (other than the features mentioned) offers everything the Asus boards have and then some. I had not purchased a Gigabyte board in at least 10 years as I always found Asus boards met my needs better. The one exception was an EVGA P55 board purchased four years ago (big mistake, they can't seem to get their BIOS right).

This is what I have in my system:

Gigabyte GA-Z77X-UD5H
Intel Core i7 3770K CPU
Thermaltake Water2.0 Pro CPU Cooler
G.Skill F3-14900CL10D-16GBXL RAM (2 x 8GB - I have two of these kits installed for a total of 32GB ram to run virtual machines)
Corsair 620W modular PSU
Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit
Intel 520 SSD 240 GB for OS and Apps
Western Digital 1 TB 7200 RPM hard drive for data
ATI Radeon 4670 with 1 GB RAM (I am not a gamer)
Pioneer Blu-Ray burner
LG DVD burner
AFT Pro-35U USB 2.0 card reader

All of the above are installed in a Coolermaster Storm Scout case with 4 front USB 2.0 ports and a front eSATA port to which I have a 1TB external drive attached for backup and archival purposes. A 2TB external drive is attached to a rear USB 3.0 port. (I have yet to install the 3.5" two-port USB 3.0 bracket in a 5.25" bay in the Coolermaster case although I am planning to do so).

I have a 13TB unRAID NAS I built for long-term storage of photos, videos, ripped DVDs, blu-ray discs, documents, etc.

After running this system for a week, I have had zero issues.

Things I really like about this MB:
- BIOS/UEFI - I don't use the 3D BIOS gimmick - I use advanced mode and it has a ton of BIOS setting features
- board layout (everything was easy to get to even when mounted in my mid-tower case)
- lots (5 I believe) of onboard fan connectors
- 8 SATA ports (although I doubt I will use them all since I push most storage to my NAS)
- 1 eSATA port on rear panel - I still have external drives with eSATA interfaces which is much better than USB 2.0
- 3 onboard USB 3.0 headers + 2 USB 2.0 headers
- 2 NICS (one connected to my WiFi router - one connected to a test network)
- IEEE 1394a port on rear panel (I still have a few old miniDV tapes to capture and a lot of MB manufacturers are abandoning firewire in favor of USB 3.0)
- Easy overclocking when I am ready to do that (I tried it briefly and it was a breeze)

My board came with the latest available BIOS (F14). After I installed the board, it booted on the first attempt with no issues. I set up the BIOS and then installed Windows 7 on the SSD in AHCI mode. I did not use the drivers on the included CD. I had download all the latest chipset, USB, audio, NIC, etc. drivers from the Gigabyte website and had them ready to go on a USB stick. I installed these drivers after installing the OS and I have had zero driver issues. Everything is functioning as it should. All USB2, USB3, eSATA, firewire, NIC, audio and other ports/drivers are working 100%.

My monitor (an HP LP2475w 24" 1920x1200) has a built-in 4-port USB 2.0 hub and the board has no problems with it either.

I also have no issues waking the board from an S3 sleep with the keyboard or mouse. Maybe that is fixed in the F14 BIOS. I do not have to press the power button to wake from sleep as some have reported. Whatever the early issues were with this board, they seem to have been resolved, or, I just got lucky with a very good board.

I do understand that some people have had issues (especially early on) with BIOS and drivers or they have received a bad board (it happens, unfortunately). I am just happy that I have had no issues or failures and, so far, I have nothing remotely bad to say about this board. I will update this review if anything changes.

==== UPDATE December 23, 2012 =========

The board continues to function flawlessly, however, I thought I would add a word of caution concerning the USB 3.0 connectors on the motherboard. Of course, this applies to any motherboard with USB 3.0 connectors and not just this motherboard.

1 - The pins in the 3.0 motherboard connectors are very fragile. It is *very, very* easy to bend the pins inadvertently. On the upper USB 3.0 connector on this board, two pins bent so badly that they were touching and prevented the board from posting, it would power on and then power off almost immediately, I traced the problem to the bent pins which bent when I inserted the front panel USB 3.0 port connector cable into the MB socket. Even though the cable connector slid into the MB socket, these pins bent so badly that they were flat against the bottom of the connector. When I straightened them out, the MB posted fine, but, one of the pins broke off. This USB 3.0 socket is now useless. This seem to be a common complaint concerning USB 3.0 pins vs. the relatively much more robust pins of the USB 2.0 connectors. Be very careful when inserting anything into a USB 3.0 socket.

2 - The two USB 3.0 connectors at the bottom edge of the board are so close together that some cables (depending on the connector width) will not fit in the connector if a cable is in the adjacent connector. I had to use a hacksaw and saw off one side of the rubber cable jacket very close to the 20-pin socket so that cables could go in both connectors. Since I ruined the upper connector, I had to use both the lower connectors to support my front-panel USB 3.0 ports and USB 3.0 card reader.


System Profile
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Seasonic 850watt 80+ gold
Corsair 16 GB Vengence 1600
Intel 2600k @ 4.1 Ghz
Corsair Obsidian 800D
Mushkin 120GB SATA 3 SSD
Nvidia GTX250
Cooler Master Hyper 212 Evo
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I've had this board up and running for about a week now to replace my good old faithful Core 2 Quad. Had it not been for my old motherboard failing I would still have been happy w/ the Core 2. Once the prices of Ivy Bridge come down I intend to upgrade and pass the 2600k along to the kiddies.

I was originally waiting for the release of Ivy Bridge but I saw a great deal on the 2600k so I decided to go with it. The install went well. High quality materials and great build quality. This is my first board w/ a graphical BIOS and it was ok to me. (kind of like dragging someone out of the DOS world into Windows 3.11). The BIOS felt a little clumsy to navigate through but I think that it was just me having to adjust coming from a text only BIOS.

Admittedly I don't have much patience anymore for researching proper vcore, multiplier, etc for overclocking and the stock speeds were just fine but the BIOS made it so simple to overclock that I opted to try for a mild 4.1 ghz OC. With ambient temp of 70f the CPU runs great at idle temp of 30c and after 30 minutes on prime95 63c.

Benchmarking my SSD using the Intel SATA controller and ATTO yielded a read/write of 550/515 MBs/s respectively. On a MSI z68 board with a 3rd party SATA 3 controller I was using for testing only yielded a 300/250 MBs/s read/write so I am defintiely pleased with the results of the Intel SATA controller on this board.

The only negative experience I've had w/ this board so far is that there was something on my network constantly waking the computer from sleep. I'm pretty sure it was something on the network because as soon as I disabled wake on lan the issue went away. I am not yet going to hold this against the board as I do not know if this is something that is my fault or some issue w/ the board.

If you are willing to give up a few USB 3.0 and SATA 3 ports, and have a slightly lesser quality audio processor, and a non intel LAN chip you can save $30 by going with the UD3H. (also a good board)

**IMPORTANT NOTE**
4/27/2012

Thanks to Sean's comment below I discovered that the default BIOS version F4 which shipped with my MB does not support 1600mhz memory speed with Sandy Bridge. If you want to use 1600 with SB then you must update the BIOS. For me version F6H worked just fine. I am not docking a star for that since by the time I discovered the problem there was already a fix for it.

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Thursday, March 21, 2013

Gigabyte Intel Z77 LGA 1155 AMD CrossFireX/NVIDIA SLI Dual LAN Dual UEFI BIOS ATX Motherboard GA-Z77X-UD5H Reviews

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Gigabyte Intel Z77 LGA 1155 AMD CrossFireX/NVIDIA SLI Dual LAN Dual UEFI BIOS ATX Motherboard GA-Z77X-UD5H
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Gigabyte Intel Z77 LGA 1155 AMD CrossFireX/NVIDIA SLI Dual LAN Dual UEFI BIOS ATX Motherboard GA-Z77X-UD5H





Excellent quality motherboard that has 99 percent of what most enthusiasts require for inputs and the power button switch on the motherboard is a great thing.


This is my 3rd board purchased, the first two were Asus x68's. Went with the best value for my dollar and purchased the Gigabyte x79 and can not be more pleased. The onboard graphics combined with the easiest features and straight forward bios makes this board an easy pick over the $200-$279 range boards. Very sturdy design, 6gb/s sata, 3.0 USB and a range of future proof features make this the best board for the money.

My build

Win 7
Cooler master haf 210
Gigabyte x79
Corsair vengeance 16gb 1600
Intel 2600k sandy bridge
Gtx 275 EVGA
Corsair pro series 750w
Cooler master CPU hs and fan
Samsung ssd 256 gb

First, the good:

* The board overclocks extremely well
* The board is extremely stable
* The layout is logical and easy to work with
* Plenty of ports
* Cooling is great
* The menu-driven UEFI is excellent.

I was extremely happy with this board until November 19, at which point the Intel NIC started giving me trouble. Gigabyte support is abysmal and they keep trying to point to software and have me cleanly reinstall, although I have made it abundantly clear that a) I have already done this b) I have fully reset the CMOS and c) it occurs in every OS I try, even LiveCD/LiveDVDs, which proved the problem was OS-independent and was not software related. However after three weeks of back and forth emails becoming increasingly frustrated and irate with Gigabyte's lousy support staff, I finally solved the problem on my own. The trick was to flash the EFI/BIOS firmware NOT clearing the DMI pool, then DO NOT reboot and immediately flash it AGAIN, and THEN power down, then power the system up. Since then I have had no problems with the board.

I will update this review later on with more detail on various aspects of the board. Because aside from the glitch with the NIC which was a firmware issue, I am increasing my rating of this board to five stars, with the qualifier that I did experience a frustrating issue with the board, but the issue is now resolved (again, no thanks to Gigabyte support).

Were do I start....This board has no issues with sandy bridge processors. Ivy bridge is a different story.

There is a reason why I am giving this item 5 stars.

With ivy bridge processors currently all versions of the Bios has issues. Even the Beta F8a version. However F8a is usable and stable though.
You have to call Gigabyte and ask for it to get it. This version is not available on their website.
Versions F5-F7 will cause BSOD when the computer goes into sleep mode with the ivy bridge family of processors.
Bios F7-F8a has a hard time to get into the Bios. You have to hit delete 50 times or so when you start the computer.
Sometimes you have to reset the cmos on the motherboard to get into the bios. Once you save changes to the bios that is when it becomes difficult to
enter the bios. The boot menu has the same problem. Hard to access.

However windows performance is excellent and gigabyte support is great. The engineers actually email you for tech support. They are very knowledgable.
When you call gigabyte they answer the phone in an average time of 2-3 minutes. They are very helpful and they do not read you script.
I am using core i7 3770k along with a gtx 480 gpu. 16gb ram.

They asked for the components of my system and are going to build my system in their lab to find out what is causing the issues.

I give a rating of 5 stars for the exceptional customer service. They release new versions of the bios in days not months.

Eventually all issues will be resolved. This is a very good company. Companys like ECS or ASUS you can not even contact.


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