ASUS P8H67-I Deluxe

ASUS P8H67-I Deluxe @ Benchmark Reviews

“ASUS has decided to take this idea to the next level with the ASUS P8H67-I Deluxe mini-ITX motherboard. In this article, Benchmark Reviews will break down all the special features ASUS has included in the P8H67-I Deluxe motherboard to see if it is ready to provide a comprehensive solution for the HTPC enthusiast.”

ASUS M5A99X EVO AM3+

ASUS M5A99X EVO AM3+ @ TechPowerUp

“The brand-new ASUS M5A99X EVO, sports AMD’s 990X and SB950 chipset. It is one of the first boards to offer full support for NVIDIA SLI and is also optimized for CrossFire configurations with its three PCI-E x16 slots.”

ECS HDC-I

ECS HDC-I @ Neoseeker

“Considering its $129 price tag, it is definitely awesome to get integrated Bluetooth and WiFi. The latter, if not used, leaves room for another mini-PCIe device, be it full-length or half-length. Supporting the new mSATA standard is also a plus. Furthermore, it has the ability to thermally control two fans, one of which is 3-pin and the other 4-pin. Having eight USB ports at the back, including two 3.0, is probably more than the average, too.”

Gigabyte 990FXA-UD5

Gigabyte 990FXA-UD5 @ Hardware Secrets

“So far, Gigabyte has released four motherboards based on the new AMD 990FX chipset, and today we are taking a look at one of the models targeted to the entry high-end market, the 990FXA-UD5, which comes with five PCI Express x16 slots.”

ASUS Maximus IV Extreme-Z

ASUS Maximus IV Extreme-Z @ TweakTown

“The Republic of Gamers boards from ASUS have done a great job of impressing us. In June we had a look at the Maximus IV Extreme. Moving to July, we checked out the Maximus IV Gene-Z and today we check out the Maximus IV Extreme-Z. To be honest, before I even start testing, I have a good feeling about the board simply because of the track record. But of course, we’ll see just what the Maximus IV Extreme-Z is able to offer.”

ASUS E35M1-M Pro

ASUS E35M1-M Pro @ Neoseeker

“The ASUS E35M1-M Pro steps its Brazos board offerings up in form factor, and expandability with a host of connectors and headers; it’s the only board of its kind to offer more expansion slots than a single full-length PCI-E, and in fact the only one to be bigger in form factor than mini-ITX. At $145 it’s not too expensive, now hit our review to see how it fares against its mini-ITX siblings.”

ASUS Crosshair V Formula

ASUS Crosshair V Formula @ Guru3D

“Once again we pop in a Phenom II processor and have a look at it’s performance, which will be the same as it has been for a year now. Yep, AMD completely released the 990FX chipset in the wrong time, it should have been released alongside the Bulldozer FX series processors. But ah well, what can you do… have a peek at that lovely looking Crosshair V Formula and then let’s head onwards into the review.”

Sapphire Pure Platinum Z68

Sapphire Pure Platinum Z68 @ eTeknix

“Eager to show what else they can do, they are bringing a Z68 board to market, branded under the same Pure Platinum group of products and we were keen to show it off before its official release on the 18th August 2011. Feature wise it looks hopeful to be a good contender and seems to offer some unique features that we’ve seen on the likes of their A75 board.”

ASUS Maximus IV Extreme

ASUS Maximus IV Extreme @ Hardware Secrets

“In fact, according to ASUS, the sales of P67-based motherboards are still outperforming those of Z68-based products. ASUS offers a wide range of motherboards based on this chipset, and today we are going to take a look at the most high-end model from this manufacturer, the Maximus IV Extreme, which offers four PCI Express x16 slots supporting high speeds and a myriad of advanced options for the extreme enthusiast.”

Sapphire Pure Platinum A75

Sapphire Pure Platinum A75 @ Motherboards.org

“With the A75 the first thing you have to know is that these don’t use your standard processors. These support the FM1 socket APU processors. AMD APU processors feature embedded graphics that are very similar to Intel’s Sandy Bridge processors. The A8-3800 processors come with AMD HD 6500 series graphics.”