Gigabyte Z68XP-UD3P Review

SiSoft Sandra

Gigabyte Z68XP-UD3P Review

SiSoft Sandra

Despite Sandra being about the most synthetic test on the planet (somehow it seems like SiSoft manage to separate the CPU from the rest of the system entirely) the UD3P still makes a good showing. It's not all about the pure speed numbers, it's what you do with it that counts.

 

Processor MultiMedia

Further proving that just because you have 5GHz under the hood doesn't mean that you're using all of it the Z68XP-UD3P is, if not in quite at the plate, in the on deck circle.

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22-07-2011, 10:14:56

CRAZYCAP
I want.....Quote

22-07-2011, 10:17:51

SieB
Good review, sums the board up nicely.Quote

22-07-2011, 12:40:36

marsey99
i still miss gb blue

great read that bry :thumb:

my question is mate, if it was your hard earned cash you was handing over would you be getting this or the tz68?Quote

22-07-2011, 12:59:07

VonBlade
If it was my hard-earned I'd get this over the Biostar. No matter how much of a bargain the Biostar is it's just so fugly.Quote

22-07-2011, 15:24:19

S_I_N
any plans on a review of the GA-Z68 UD4 seriously considering the UD4 for my 2600K which I should have next week (shipping from Canada ) so still looking at boardsQuote
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