Gigabyte Z77-D3H and Z77X-UD5H Reviewed

Motherboards/Intel S1155 by leeghoofd @ 2012-06-24

Panther Point, the Z77 chipset, launched simultaneously with the brand new Intel Ivy Bridge CPU's. Supporting PCI-3.0, native USB3.0, high BCLK and RAM frequencies, but only if bundled with one of Intel's 3d generation CPU's. As usual, vendors launched a wide variety of boards, from low end basic OEM boards to high end gamer/overclocking versions. Choosing the right board is mainly always a matter of features, gimmicks, color schemes and surely the price tag. Today we review two of Gigabyte's offerings: the mainstream targeted GA Z77-D3H and the high end model, the GA Z77X-UD5H.

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Gigabyte UEFI

Either opt to work with the flashy 3D Bios or the more classic looking, but more advanced bios version. Below are the Advanced bios screenshots from the Z77-UD5H board.  The bios resemblance with the more mainstream D3H is nearly identical, besides a few voltage, ram settings which are lacking.

 

 

 

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Comment from Teemto @ 2012/07/08
Seems like you had a lot of issues with the UD5H.

 

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