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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Results Part 2

Benching 3DMark 2001 is usually requiring special biosses to unleash a few extra 1000points. The Gigabyte boards are trailing the rest here, but the newer S biosses have got the 3D01 tweak onboard, to be competitive with any board out there. Looking at the 3DMark06 performance we have no doubt that these Gigabyte boards are serious performance contenders.

 

 

 

Board's results are close, but both Giga's manage to stay in front or in worst case scenario, pretty close to the fastest performing board.

 

 

 

Gaming output in both Dirt 3 and Battlefield3 are so close, not much to see here...

 

 

 

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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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