We are going to talk about numerous features of the flagship LGA1366 mainboard from Intel that belongs to the Extreme product series. Read our review for details!
Can anyone know better how a mainboard should work than a CPU and chipset developers themselves? Therefore, today we are going to talk about a "reference" LGA1156 ATX mainboard from Intel that belongs to the Extreme series.
Today we will talk about a flagship EVGA mainboard for Intel processors that is also one of the first EVGA solutions built around an Intel core logic set. Read our extensive review for all the details on this interesting product!
Today we will talk about the features and functionality of a small mainboard with huge potential designed by DFI that belongs to the famous enthusiast LanParty series. Read more in our new review!
This mainboard from DFI belongs to a "dark" series of products. In our today's review we are going to find out if it manages to make a bright impression on us.
This mainboard is especially interesting because it is the junior model in the Gigabyte lineup on Intel X58 Express chipset. Moreover, this is so far the only Gigabyte mainboard that has been released in two revisions: 1.0 and 1.6.
The board we are going to talk about is based on Intel P55 Express chipset and belongs to "Republic of Gamers" series. Are you sure that it will be easy to work with? Let's find out from our new detailed review!
The main hero of our today's review belongs to the DFI LANPARTY DK series that you are already familiar with. However, it doesn't mean that we won't see anything new. We are going to uncover some truly unique technologies as well as new features deep inside the mainboard BIOS.
This review is devoted to a very interesting and well-done mainboard with a number of unique features and peculiarities, but, of course, not without drawbacks.
Today we will talk about another small but fully functional microATX mainboard that can easily compete against some ATX solutions and can is even superior to some in functionality and features. It is based on Intel P55 Express chipset, supports LGA1156 processors and is called Gigabyte GA-P55M-UD4.