Tweaktown reviews Z68X-UD3H and makes an interesting observation!

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GIGABYTE Z68 range has a board for every budget. No one is left out!

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At $169.99 US the Z68X-UD3H-B3 is just under half the price of the Z68X-UD7-B3 which comes in at $349.99 US. This really paints a picture to what GIGABYTE have done with the Z68 platform. With 10 different models listed on the Newegg site starting at $119.99 US and going up to $349.99 US, they've really covered every budget and user.

This compares to companies like ASUS who have two boards at $199.99 US and $209.99 US, or someone like ASRock on the other end of the scale who have three boards with the most expensive being $189.99 US and the cheapest being $114.99 US.

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Where Intel Smart Response fits in the PC eco-system

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We were happy to have a chat with our friends at VR-Zone yesterday, giving us a chance to show off our new Z68 motherboards with onboard mSATA support. During our meeting we inevitably discussed Intel Smart Response Technology and mSATA SSDs and where these new technologies fit in today’s desktop PC ecosystem. Our take on the matter is that Smart Response is a really valuable technology for a very broad segment of mainstream PC users, bringing the benefits of faster SSDs to a segment of users that wouldn’t typically invest in an SSD drive as their primary boot partition.

Smart Response is designed to make use of a smaller and more affordable SSDs to cache frequently used applications and significantly speed up their responsiveness and loading times. As we demonstrated on video a few days ago, Smart Response also makes a difference to boot and shut times. These are the kinds of advantages that users with SSD boot partitions have enjoyed for sometime now, but the barrier to entry was always price, with SSDs commanding prices significantly beyond the budgets of most mainstream PC users.

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However, because Intel Smart Response needs only 20GB or more to make a real impact, it means that faster SSD-like performance is with reach for far more users who will find the price of smaller SSD much easier to stomach. mSATA potentially expands that group further. mSATA doesn’t need drive housing and uses far less PCB, so it can manufactured more cheaply and reach even lower price points. We predict that as mSATA matures as a technology, we’ll see more memory companies such as SanDisk and Transcend bring out competing mSATA modules which should also mean lower price points for consumers.

If you’re attending Computex 2011 next week, makes sure to check out demonstrations of our mSATA capable boards in action. You’ll find GIGABYTE boards running Smart Response enabled PCs on mSATA at several booths around the show including the GIGABYTE booth, the Intel booth and notably the SanDisk booth, who will be showcasing their own mSATA products.

TeamAU 3DMARK01 weekend bench with Z68X-UD4

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Youngpro & dinos22 from TeamAU had a benching get together last weekend using some of the latest gear to attack 3DMARK2001 and put some scores together for HWBOT Super Tuner Contest! This contest is a must see, check it out here.

There was a livestream going as well, great results and some memories left which dinos22 posted about on OCAU.

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XtremeSystems guys spotted some info on the new 990FXA-UD7, she’s a looker!

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Forum members from XtremeSystems came across shots of the upcoming 990FXA-UD7.

AMD fans look to be getting a real treat with the new board. She’s a looker!01_800x600

G1. Assassin adds ‘Best Choice’ award to Computex accolade haul

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It was only a few weeks ago we blogged about the G1. Assassin board claiming the award for ‘Design and Innovation’ from TAITRA, the organizers of Computex 2011. But as we get closer to Taiwan’s biggest tech event, the G1.Assassin love just keeps coming, with news today that our flagship gaming board has also taken top prize at the Computex 2011  ‘Best Choice’ awards. 

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It’s good to see that we’re getting some real credit from our peers in Taiwan for trying to offer something different; a motherboard design that exceeds expectations and gives gaming enthusiasts the board they always dreamed of.

You can check out the full announcement here. G1.Assassin devotees can find more info here.

Etron earns SuperSpeed USB certification

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Etron's EJ168 just received SuperSpeed certification from the USB-IF. It is listed on their compliance home website:



This is significant for GIGABYTE because we recently started using the Etron USB 3.0 controller due to its outstanding performance and low power consumption. Look for it on GIGABYTE Z68 and other MBs.

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