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Besides the Z77 Fatal1ty Professional we presented earlier today, ASRock’s Ivy Bridge Fatal1ty motherboard series includes the micro-ATX Z77 Professional-M LGA 1155 solution that will also be showcased at this year’s CeBIT fair.
Despite the smaller form factor used, the Z77 Professional-M includes many ... |
2 March 2012 16:01 GMT |
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We've seen many announcements pertaining to high-end motherboards recently, but Zotac is offering a different flavor, or will do so once its ZT-H67D3 actually reaches stores.
The reason why there is so much talk about high-end motherboards right now is the impending arrival of Intel's Ivy Bridge CPUs.
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24 February 2012 12:01 GMT |
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The Z77, one of the chipsets in the Panther Point family, has been used by a certain Chinese company in the making of a microATX motherboard.
The platform is something that does not seem to put too much effort into standing out, save for an additional PCI Express-PCI bridge compared to peers.
Even that extra featu... |
20 February 2012 14:21 GMT |
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Xigmatek has just tackled a product type that it didn't deal in before, so it made sure to be particularly outspoken about it when making the official announcement.
The company has just introduced the Gigas Micro-ATX Cube, which measures 278 x 396 x 322 mm (W x H x D), or 10.94 x 15.59 x 12.67 inches.
It is t... |
6 February 2012 14:01 GMT |
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Asus is preparing to bring yet another addition to its impressive Republic of Gamers series of LGA 2011 motherboards with the Rampage IV Gene, a high-end solution that comes in the Micro-ATX form factor and targets LAN party goers.
Despite its small size, the Asus board includes pretty much all the features that o... |
6 December 2011 06:11 GMT |
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At the start of this week we took a glimpse at what was then the only micro-ATX LGA 2011 motherboard to ever come into our attention, the ASRock-built X79 Extreme4-M, but it now seems like MSI will also have a similar model on offer, the X79MA-GD45.Like all the other high-end motherboards fabricated by the Taiwanese ... |
4 November 2011 07:11 GMT |
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We've seen the X79 Extreme4-M micro-ATX motherboard for LGA 2011 processors mentioned in a wide series of ASRock documents until now, but now the Taiwanese company has finally released the first pictures of this small form factor solution for Intel's upcoming Sandy Bridge-E CPUs.This is actually the first m... |
31 October 2011 09:06 GMT |
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Micro-ATX motherboards based on the Intel H61 chipset are a great buy for users not wanting to spend an arm and a leg for a Sandy Bridge system, and Gigabyte has just introduced a new LGA 1155 solution that should deliver on that promise, the H61M-USB3-B3.Since this is an entry level offering, the motherboard doesn... |
7 October 2011 05:46 GMT |
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Sharkoon, a company well known for its storage enclosures and computer peripherals, has just announced the introduction of two new micro-ATX chassis, the MS120 and MS140, which can support graphics cards measuring up to 36cm (14.2-inches) in length.
In order to achieve this feat, Sharkoon had to resort to a desig... |
30 September 2011 03:17 GMT |
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ASUS took the time to release various things at IFA 2011, but it also created some other items, such as a certain motherboard featuring AMD chip support and the micro-ATX form factor.
By now, consumers will probably be acquainted with AMD's collection of APUs (accelerated processing units).
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6 September 2011 04:50 GMT |
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ASRock decided it was time for some more FM1 motherboards to enter the consumer space, even though it already has a fairly extensive portfolio of such things, as well as Intel platforms.Many FM1 motherboards have made their way to stores over the past few months, in order to offer new AMD CPUs the feature set they n... |
24 August 2011 09:16 GMT |
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Fractal Designs, a company well renowned for its stylish computer enclosures, has just updated its portfolio with a brand new micro-ATX case, dubbed the Core 1000, that features an all-back interior and supports graphics cards up to 350mm in length.
The chassis features a pretty simple and stylish design which bea... |
9 May 2011 09:36 GMT |
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With just a few more days to go until the Intel Z68 chipset becomes official, more and more motherboards based on this PCH make their appearance online and the latest to do so is the micro-ATX Gigabyte Z68MX-UD2H-B3.
This is only the third micro-ATX Z68 board to make its appearance, after the MSI Z68MA-ED55 and th... |
9 May 2011 04:24 GMT |
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Sharkoon, a company well known for its storage enclosures and computer peripherals, has just announced the introduction of two new chassis, the midi-tower AL4 and the mini-tower AL2, which feature an all aluminum construction at an affordable price.
These are the first chassis in the company's lineup to be bu... |
30 March 2011 09:33 GMT |
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Since it doesn't really take too many pieces of hardware to make a PC capable of playing any of today's games, there are such things as small form factor motherboards and cases, and Fractal Design has just unveiled one of the latter.High-end systems usually use large cases, towers of mid-towers, in order t... |
26 January 2011 03:54 GMT |
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Recently, picture previews of LGA 1155 motherboards have been popping around everywhere on the Web, but most of these centered on more expensive, full-ATX models, so today we are focusing on MSI's micro-ATX lineup which consists of at least four products.Starting things off is the most basic model, the H67MS-E33... |
15 December 2010 04:21 GMT |
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Though ATX motherboard are the ones usually found in high-end gaming systems, there is still a market for motherboards of smaller form factors but considerable performance capabilities, such as the A880G+ micro ATX whose product page Biostar Microtech has only just added to its official website.Needless to say, this... |
24 August 2010 08:23 GMT |
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With all the publicity that the Intel Pine Trail platform has been getting, consumers are in danger of completely forgetting that there are alternatives to it. VIA, for one, has an entire collection of processors just waiting to be adopted by hardware makers. Knowing this, ASRock decided to experiment with the PC530... |
26 July 2010 05:26 GMT |
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Notebooks may be the main focus of PC makers and hardware suppliers, now that AMD has finally decided to challenge Intel in this field, but this hardly means that there is a shortage of activity on other segments. In fact, with Computex coming, any and all companies are preparing their collections and even holding pr... |
28 May 2010 06:09 GMT |
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With all the new CPUs that have come out over the past few months, and after NVIDIA finally launched its DirectX 11-capable graphics adapters, motherboard makers have been quite eager to flood the market with newer, better and more expandable enthusiast and mainstream platforms. MSI is, of course, one of the best rep... |
7 May 2010 08:57 GMT |
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Regardless of what kind of titles they prefer, gamers usually know most of the ones on the market, as well as their system requirements and any other possible data on each of them. Of course, such individuals also, for the most part, own hardware capable of drawing out the best in all titles. On the other hand, there... |
20 April 2010 08:04 GMT |
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When it came to motherboards, the more noticeable products showcased at this year's CeBIT expo in Hanover, Germany, were the mainboards based on the newest chipset from Advanced Micro Devices, namely the 890GX. Among the multiple offerings from AMD's partners were also a couple of products from Micro-Star I... |
11 March 2010 03:10 GMT |
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AOpen has just unleashed a series of products that are designed as a comprehensive range of computer casings, which balance both space and performance. The new Nagas series is currently composed of three models, namely the ATX-ready G5 and G6, as well as the mini-ATX G3. All three are aimed at what the company calls ... |
1 March 2010 10:18 GMT |
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In Win revealed that two of its cases would soon reach European stores. Aimed at housing systems based on micro-ATX and ATX form factors, the Black Beauty and Fanqua casings are meant as affordable options for consumers on the European market. The two cases are meant as a reasonable combination of style and functiona... |
28 January 2010 08:27 GMT |
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ASRock has been revealed to be working on quite a number of products based on Intel platforms. One project that the company was revealed to be working on was an Intel Atom-compatible mini-ITX motherboard based on the NVIDIA ION chipset. One of the latest endeavors, however, seems to be a micro-ATX mainboard with supp... |
26 January 2010 10:55 GMT |
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Not so long ago, Intel debuted its Clarkdale Core i5 and Core i3 central processing units (CPU) with integrated graphics. Since then, companies have been building and releasing motherboards that can take full advantage of said resources, and Biostar does not intend to stay out of the race. The company has introduced ... |
18 January 2010 09:57 GMT |
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As it has become rather expected in a time when various motherboards, roadmaps and benchmarks mysteriously find their way to the Internet, yet another motherboard has been leaked, this time from ASUS. The product, known as the ASUS P7H55-M Pro motherboard, is, like most of all the other motherboards recently previewe... |
16 December 2009 09:41 GMT |
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Even though there have been a slew of hardware pictures coming out lately, the phenomenon doesn't look ready to stop. Adding to this long streak of hardware set for launch during 2010 are three motherboards from Gigabyte. The hardware maker seems to have already put together two micro-ATX motherboards and one AT... |
16 December 2009 03:26 GMT |
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Taiwanese motherboard manufacturer MSI is expected to update its motherboard lineup with the introduction of a new high-end model, designed to provide users with support for Intel's latest generation of computer processors, the Nehalem-based Core i7. However, unlike other MSI Core i7-supporting boards, the new M... |
13 April 2009 05:44 GMT |
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Until recently if you wanted a small form factor computer you could buy a Micro-ATX from Dell or HP, or something small from Shuttle, but if you wanted something smaller you had to build it yourself. The problem with building a small and "green" system is that you need special parts that aren't exactly cheap.Sma... |
30 July 2007 11:37 GMT |
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