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ASUS P8Z77-V PRO


Posted by Kevin Marlin on 28 Jun 2012 / 0 Comment
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Introduction

ASUS has been bringing high quality components to the PC world for the past two decades. They are not slowing down and they continue to help lead the way to a faster, more effective and efficient tomorrow. Keeping with the tradition of quality and cutting edge innovation is no small task and like few other manufacturers out there, ASUS brings it with this board.

The P8Z77-V PRO is not a fancy gaming board with hot colors and a promise of record overclocking (though it is capable) but it does bring some things to the table that give it a solidity that many other boards lack. Though it has great digital power management, BIOS that are not so unfamiliar to the older generation that they feel alienated as well as some bells and whistles; its strong points are what is almost never considered. Its flexibility.

So what does the P8Z77-V PRO offer that makes it stand out in a crowd of comparable boards other than the ASUS name? We will try and find out.

Packaging and Product Photo Gallery

The board is packaged well and loaded with accessories that will help a user get up and running in short time.

Next: A couple of nice additions

Jump: Specifications and Advanced Features

Jump: Phase design or Digital power management

Jump: BIOS Gallery

Jump: Included software/utilities

Jump: Setup and Testing

Jump: Gaming and System Benchmarks

Jump: MVP Testing

Jump: Power and heat

Jump: Conclusion (Not a recap)

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Written by Kevin Marlin


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