The company brings out the products without causing too much of a fuss

Mar 31, 2012 08:39 GMT  ·  By

Intel has completed its newest batch of motherboards, the 7-Series that will serve its upcoming CPUs which may or may not handle triple-monitor input.

There are a bunch of new platforms powered by the Z77, H77 and B75 chipsets.

Depending on their feature sets, they fit into one of the several motherboard lines shown here.

Together, though, the newcomers make up the 7-series.

Among the most noteworthy are the DZ77RE-75K, DZ77GA-70K, DZ77BH-55K and DZ77SL-50K, all of which are bundled with the LucidLogix Virtu software, McAfee Antivirus Plus and Splashtop remote desktop.

We'll leave it up to you to peruse whatever info Intel saw fit to add to its website, but we'll still point out the vertical placement of the HDMI port and the existence of one DisplayPort.

If you're curious about what Intel will do, but hasn't shouted from the rooftops yet, you can go here too.