Zotac Z68ITX

Zotac Z68ITX @ TechReport

“What has a Z68 chipset, a full-sized PCI Express x16 slot, integrated Wi-Fi, eight-phase CPU power, four USB 3.0 ports, and a footprint small enough for shoebox enclosures? Zotac’s Z68ITX Mini-ITX motherboard, which we’ve put to the test against the big dogs.”

MSI 990FXA-GD80

MSI 990FXA-GD80 @ Guru3D

“MSI 990FXA-GD80 review Today we are reviewing the 990FXA-GD80 from MSI, they recently pimped out the 990FX chipset with additional features and plastered it all onto a nice black/blue styled motherboard and are going in for the kill. The GD80 really is a truly terrific piece of machinery, with SLI support things just got more interesting, as the motherboard gains value, features and could be real fast once AMD’s Bulldozer processors are launched, yeah that’s where things get really interesting — we hope.”

ASRock Fatal1ty Z68 Professional Gen3

ASRock Fatal1ty Z68 Professional Gen3 @ Hardware Secrets

“So far, ASRock has released four motherboard models based on the Intel Z68 chipset. The Fatal1ty Z68 Professional Gen3, which is the model we are taking a look at, is the highest-end model offered by ASRock. The manufacturer also offers a mainstream model, the Z68 Pro3, a top mid-range model, the Z68 Extreme4, and a miniATX model, the Z68 Pro3-M.”

ASRock H61iCafe

ASRock H61iCafe @ PureOC

“We’re looking at the ASRock H61iCafe, a very mild mannered motherboard that still has something to offer those who don’t need a beast of a computer. ASRock has been on a roll of late, producing solid boards at great prices, so let’s dive in and see how this new motherboard fares.”

Jetway H109-Z (Intel Z68)

Jetway H109-Z (Intel Z68) @ TweakTown

“It’s been ages since we’ve seen a board from Jetway here at TweakTown and I would probably go as far to say that this is the first time I’ve actually been hands on with a Jetway board. So today we’re looking at the Jetway H109-Z and while the model number doesn’t really tell us anything, I can confirm it’s an 1155 socket motherboard based on the Z68 chipset.”

Sapphire Pure Platinum A75

Sapphire Pure Platinum A75 @ eTeknix

“Sapphire are a brand that we all know and love for producing some of the most extreme video cards on the market and push the boundaries in terms of cooling and performance. Marking a new chapter, Sapphire are keen to get into the motherboard market, but want to do so with a bang by offering boards with the most beneficial features, extreme technology and a good price point.”

ASUS F1A75-M PRO FM1

ASUS F1A75-M PRO FM1 @ Benchmark Reviews

“ASU, of course, was ready for the AMD Lynx platform launch with their own set of A55 and A75 socket FM1 motherboards. Here at Benchmark Reviews we used the ASUS F1A75-M Pro motherboard to test the new platform and the all new AMD desktop APU, the A8-3850. In this article, Benchmark Reviews is exploring the motherboard itself, bringing you all the details of the ASUS F1A75-M Pro socket FM1 motherboard.”

ASRock A75 Extreme6 (AMD A75)

ASRock A75 Extreme6 (AMD A75) @ TweakTown

“The A75 board that sat at the top of the pile today when it came to grabbing the next product to test is the ASRock A75 Extreme6. Before I started writing this, I actually headed over to NewEgg just to see what kind of price point the A75 Extreme6 came in at, and I found myself legitimately surprised to see that it was currently the most expansive A75 board at $139.99.”

TYAN S5510GM3NR

TYAN S5510GM3NR @ TechwareLabs

“TYAN has been making quality motherboard for servers for a long time now. It’s no surprise then that TYAN has a new board for the Xeon version of Sandy Bridge. Today we will be looking at their new S5510GM3NR coupled with a Sandy Bridge style Xeon E3-1220. We’ll explore the functionality of the board and put the Sandy Bridge Xeon through its paces. Read on to find out if TYAN can live up to their legacy.”

Gigabyte P67A-UD4

Gigabyte P67A-UD4 @ Legit Reviews

“Just because the GIGABYTE P67A-UD4 isn’t the flagship board doesn’t mean that it is lacking in features. In fact, the GIGABYTE P67A-UD4 shares many of the features of the flagship P67A-UD7. We’ll start out with the basic similarities between most (if not all) Intel P67 motherboards.”