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[Anandtech] Z77 Reviews are LIVE

ASRock getting to 4.7@1.175V besting all others 😵

I don't think I've heard of a 3770K getting to 4.7 with such low voltage. Cherry CPU?

Also, what cooler was being used? I can't find it for the life of me.
 
Anandtech's new Z77 mobo review was excellent as usual. Very thorough. Although none of the boards were real impressive at all.
 
The ripple with power phases for overclocking the cpu was dissapointing.....The Z68 platform remains the best for overclocking, imo.

THE Z77 brings improved IGPU and improved pciE speed (the pciE speed may benefit users with multiple vid cards, but not much).
 
The review had a lot of good information (and the addition of POST times was nice to see!), but I think it could maybe benefit from some minor additions / changes (easy to nitpick, I know):

1. The ASUS board uses the Realtek ALC892, compared to the superior 898 in most of the other boards. I almost bought the ASUS board before realizing this!

2. The performance tests should probably enable equivalent performance features across all boards if such features are available (E.g. Comparing boards with a default overclock to boards without it does not seem like a fair comparison, especially if the other boards can easily enable such a feature).
 
The ripple with power phases for overclocking the cpu was dissapointing.....The Z68 platform remains the best for overclocking, imo.

THE Z77 brings improved IGPU and improved pciE speed (the pciE speed may benefit users with multiple vid cards, but not much).

Z77 boards oc a bit higher given the same CPU etc. higher than z68. Pretty much all z77 boards from all brands can do 5+ ghz if the CPU can take it
 
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