Z77 mobo up to 150€ help
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geneq2




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PostPosted: Wed, 2nd Jan 2013 22:47    Post subject: Z77 mobo up to 150€ help
I need a Z77 mobo, price up to 150€, good for OC. Thinking between Gigabyte Z77X-UD3H and ASRock Fatality Pro-M, any other sugestions? Thanks Smile
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Breezer_




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PostPosted: Thu, 3rd Jan 2013 00:07    Post subject:
Asrock Z77 Extreme 4 is for its price very good. Used for years P67 version of that.
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Stige




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PostPosted: Thu, 3rd Jan 2013 00:34    Post subject:
Breezer_ wrote:
Asrock Z77 Extreme 4 is for its price very good. Used for years P67 version of that.


Yup, can't get much better than that when it comes to bang for the buck.

Still using P67 Extreme 6 myself.
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Breezer_




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PostPosted: Thu, 3rd Jan 2013 01:31    Post subject:
One thing tho i dont like about Asrock boards, there is pretty huge vdroop after certain point (1.4v+). On my MIVE, voltage is stable as rock.
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Mchart




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PostPosted: Thu, 3rd Jan 2013 09:12    Post subject:
The Asus PZ77's are consistantly some of the highest rated. Further, Asus has by far the best UEFI bios interface of any manufacturer IMO.
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couleur
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PostPosted: Thu, 3rd Jan 2013 09:15    Post subject:
If you want to know about the OCing potential, take a look at this list:

http://sinhardware.com/index.php/vrm-list


If you want to OC much, then (according to this list) I'd prefer the Extreme 6 over the Extreme 4 (The Z68 and P67 Extreme 4 actually had better quality components than the Z77 Extreme 4 has). Or (for your pricerange) you can also get the ASUS P8Z77-V, it's got approximately the same overclocking potential than the Extreme6 but comes with a bgn Wifi-module and Intel Lan (instead of broadcom) but costs approximately 15€ more than ASROCK Extreme6.

Just some tips.
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Stige




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PostPosted: Thu, 3rd Jan 2013 11:23    Post subject:
Breezer_ wrote:
One thing tho i dont like about Asrock boards, there is pretty huge vdroop after certain point (1.4v+). On my MIVE, voltage is stable as rock.


I haven't had any issues like that atleast on my board Surprised

Running 5GHz at 1.46V and not the slightest VDroop.
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keewee23




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PostPosted: Sun, 6th Jan 2013 03:20    Post subject:
ga-z77-ds3h rev. 1.1 - 120 euros

rev 1.0 dont have option to raise voltage to cpu


Why walk, when you can ride.
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Stige




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PostPosted: Sun, 6th Jan 2013 12:22    Post subject: Re: Z77 mobo up to 150€ help
geneq2 wrote:
I need a Z77 mobo, price up to 150€, good for OC. Thinking between Gigabyte Z77X-UD3H and ASRock Fatality Pro-M, any other sugestions? Thanks Smile


If you could bring your budget upto 165€ you could get AsRock Z77 Extreme 6 which is one of the best motherboards you can find one the marget and VERY good for overclocking.
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Breezer_




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PostPosted: Mon, 7th Jan 2013 08:05    Post subject:
Not really worth it... These are the differences compared to Extreme 4.

- DisplayPort with max. resolution up to 2560x1600 @ 60Hz
- Extra 1 x PCI Express 2.0 x1 slot & 1 x mini-PCI Express slot
- Etron EJ168A controller instead of the Extreme4s Asmedia ASM1042
- Z68 Extreme4 style MOSFET heatsinks
- Front panel USB3

Probably then it would be worth it, if running CPU with water or even LN2 volts (in this point you would be using the best available anyway Very Happy).
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Stige




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PostPosted: Mon, 7th Jan 2013 13:00    Post subject:
Breezer_ wrote:
Not really worth it... These are the differences compared to Extreme 4.

- DisplayPort with max. resolution up to 2560x1600 @ 60Hz
- Extra 1 x PCI Express 2.0 x1 slot & 1 x mini-PCI Express slot
- Etron EJ168A controller instead of the Extreme4s Asmedia ASM1042
- Z68 Extreme4 style MOSFET heatsinks
- Front panel USB3

Probably then it would be worth it, if running CPU with water or even LN2 volts (in this point you would be using the best available anyway Very Happy).


Extreme4 has I think 8+4 phase power design when the Extreme6 has 16+2, a lot better if you overclock a lot Smile
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Stige




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PostPosted: Sun, 27th Jan 2013 07:29    Post subject:
Stige wrote:
Breezer_ wrote:
Not really worth it... These are the differences compared to Extreme 4.

- DisplayPort with max. resolution up to 2560x1600 @ 60Hz
- Extra 1 x PCI Express 2.0 x1 slot & 1 x mini-PCI Express slot
- Etron EJ168A controller instead of the Extreme4s Asmedia ASM1042
- Z68 Extreme4 style MOSFET heatsinks
- Front panel USB3

Probably then it would be worth it, if running CPU with water or even LN2 volts (in this point you would be using the best available anyway Very Happy).


Extreme4 has I think 8+4 phase power design when the Extreme6 has 16+2, a lot better if you overclock a lot Smile


Here to correct myself: They both got the same power phase design BUT the Extreme 6 has EXTREMELY better MOSFETs than the Extreme 4 does, if you overclock then I wouldn't waste money on Z77 E4 like I did Sad

Only if I knew before buying.
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