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There's plenty of features to explore on this board, and it's also a good performer. We like its 'six engine' utility, which allows you to easily underclock the board in order to save power, yet also to put it into turbo mode and get a little extra out of your CPU.
RRP:
TBA
Motherboards
Users looking to implement an SLI graphics configuration should look into this board. It ran reliably in our tests, even when it was overclocked.
RRP:
$265.00
Motherboards
A very good board for a mid- to high-end system. It will consume a conservative amount of power while running at full speed.
RRP:
$249.00
Motherboards
This board is a great option for existing Intel users wishing to upgrade, as it still uses DDR2 and it can handle all the latest CPUs. Its value-added features — Splashtop and an energy conservation utility — are also good reasons to choose this model.
RRP:
$249.00
Motherboards
Gigabyte's latest motherboard is small, but it packs plenty of punch. It includes modern connectivity options and even allows you to run two monitors off its integrated graphics. If you're on a budget and want to build a small, yet potent PC, this board is a worthy choice.
RRP:
$125.00
Motherboards
Ultra-keen gamers and developers will appreciate the Skulltrail's ability to run either SLI or CrossFire configurations on the same platform, while users who run multithreaded software will love the 8-core CPU support.
RRP:
TBA
Motherboards
For well under $200, this board is well worth considering. Its ability to run 45nm-based CPUs, as well as either DDR2 or DDR3 RAM modules, makes it versatile and, dare we say it, future-proof. It ships with a utility that aims to bring power consumption to the forefront of users' minds, but the major selling point is still the memory support.
RRP:
$188.00
Motherboards
This is a worthwhile base for any new system. It was fast in our tests and its ability to run DDR3 and DDR2 memory modules, as well as the latest 45nm-based Core 2 CPUs, give it good versatility for future upgrades.
RRP:
$209.00
Motherboards
This board is an inexpensive base for a slimline PC for the home or office. However, its inability to properly render a 1920x1080 resolution via HDMI means it's not the best solution for a home-theatre PC.
RRP:
$119.00
Motherboards
This is very much a board for enthusiasts. It produced very good performance at its default settings and it is fairly easy to overclock, but it didn't overclock as high as some other recent boards we've tried. All up though, it's well built, has good features and runs quietly.
RRP:
$329.00
Motherboards
Feature-packed and with 'Spider' capability (you can run up to four graphics cards in CrossFire X mode), this board will suit hardcore enthusiasts, but may be a little too much for conservative users. Either way, it performed reliably in our tests and has an exceptional build quality.
RRP:
TBA
Motherboards
This board's size, connectivity options and performance make it an ideal choice for anyone who wants to build a small, yet potent PC. It's ideal for a home-theatre PC, yet it's also suitable for a typical PC.
RRP:
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