ASUS F1A75-V EVO

ASUS F1A75-V EVO @ Bjorn3D

“Here is an overview of the ASUS lineup and their features. Notice that besides the size difference, the boards also differ in the power design, CrossFire support, number of SATA ports and USB ports. Users looking to build a Llano system that also supports CrossFire in dual x8 configuration should choose either the F1A75-V EVO or the F1A75-V PRO.”

Gigabyte Z77X-UD5H Preview

Gigabyte Z77X-UD5H Preview @ eTeknix

“Looking over what we have seen recently with the upcoming line-up of new boards from Gigabyte, the Z77X-UD5H is some thing special and shows a lot of potential for being a high performance board when paired with a 3rd Generation Intel CPU, and like we saw with Gigabyte’s other boards, there are a whole hows of new features that are no just physical such as the 3D BIOS and 3D power technologies.”

Biostar TZ77XE4

Biostar TZ77XE4 @ Hardware Secrets

“The Intel Z77 chipset will be released in April, but we had the privilege of getting the Biostar TZ77XE4 for a “first look” article. It will be a top mainstream socket 1155 motherboard targeted to the forthcoming “Ivy Bridge” processors (third-generation Core i3, Core i5, and Core i7 processors) and also supporting the current “Sandy Bridge” models (second-generation Core i3, Core i5, and Core i7 processors).”

ASRock Fatal1ty X79 Professional

ASRock Fatal1ty X79 Professional @ X-Bit Labs

“ASRock Fatal1ty X79 Professional mainboard ships is a pretty large box with a carry handle. The front panel of the box can be flipped open to reveal the mainboard inside through a large clear window. The back of the box bears the photo of the mainboard and its major technical specifications.”

MSI Big Bang-XPower II

MSI Big Bang-XPower II @ X-Bit Labs

“Extremely large size of this mainboard makes it incompatible with many system cases out there. However, it doesn’t really matter, because it is not intended for everyday work, but rather for extreme overclocking experiments and setting overclocking records, and in this case standard dimensions, nominal modes and power-saving technologies aren’t necessary.”

Gigabyte GA-X79-UD3

Gigabyte GA-X79-UD3 @ X-Bit Labs

“Gigabyte GA-X79-UD3 is shipped in a thin cardboard box without any bells and whistles such as a carry-handle or flip covers. Modest design of the front side is very pleasing to the eye and only includes a few logos. The back of the box has a photo of the mainboard, a brief list of technical specifications and mentions a few specific peculiarities.”

MSI A75MA-G55

MSI A75MA-G55 @ RBMods

“Today we take a look at a socket FM1 motherboard from MSI name A75MA-G55. This board comes with features like long lifespan components, OC Genie, onboard graphics, USB 3 and SATA 3. This looks like a good board for the FM1 socket and perhaps a HTPC setup or even better…Lets find out!”

Gigabyte GA-Z68XP-UD5

Gigabyte GA-Z68XP-UD5 @ PureOC

“After all, not everyone can afford dropping a small fortune on a LGA2011 platform setup. The Z68 board from Gigabyte we’re looking at is the Z68XP-UD5. It has many of the enthusiast features Gigabyte is known for, but lacks the high price tag of its X79 counterparts. Can this board measure up? We think so.”

ASUS P9X79WS

ASUS P9X79WS @ Bjorn3D

“Today we are looking at the P9X79 WS. The “WS” stands for Workstation, and this board exudes capability from the specs on up. On paper the board looks very capable and amazing as it offers many features that would make us think it belongs in the ROG class.”

Gigabyte GA-B75M-D3H

Gigabyte GA-B75M-D3H @ eTeknix

“The B75M-D3H appeals to all of these markets, and we thought it was only right that we give you; our loyal readers, a chance to see what this board has to offer, especially considering the server based products we’ve been looking at recently, including NAS boxes and server based platforms, this should fit right in.”