Monday, April 2nd 2012

Intel Desktop Board Products Based on Z77, H77 Chipset Slated for Sunday

Intel is launching motherboards in its Desktop Board brand, based on its Z77 Express chipset this Sunday (April 8), sources told DigiTimes. The product-pages of many of these are already active, on the company website. Among the products launched, will be Extreme Series DZ77GA-70K, Media Series DZ77BH-55K, and Media Series DH77KC.

April 8 will also be the day the Z77, H77, Z75 and B75 chipsets will be formally launched, and it is expected that other PC motherboard vendors will follow Intel in launching their products based on these chips. Apart from out-of-the-box compatibility with 3rd Generation Core "Ivy Bridge" processors, 7-series chipset support new CPU features, native USB 3.0, and improved display output (select models). In related news, April 29 is still the date enthusiasts have to keep marked on their calendars, for that's when new processor models such as Core i7-3770K and Core i5-3570K, will be launched.
Source: DigiTimes
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15 Comments on Intel Desktop Board Products Based on Z77, H77 Chipset Slated for Sunday

#2
btarunr
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This month will be a boon for anyone looking for used 2600K/2500K.
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#3
slyfox2151
thats me! im looking for 2500k's!!!!! check my threads in bst lol...



either that or get one of these if they are cheap!
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#4
MeanBruce
Someone say 3770K?:D Hey wait a minute, all the new Z77 boards have been announced already, except for one...


Must change System Specs for new additions...Now I have an NH-D14 paperweight. My God there's a motherboard under there, My God it's full of stars!:D
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#5
badtaylorx
so we can buy a z77 sunday ala amd 950fx launch???
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#6
Alvy Ibn Feroz
I wonder why intel uses their new 4000 graphics in high-end k model. they should have use it in lower-end.
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#7
MeanBruce
Alvy Ibn FerozI wonder why intel uses their new 4000 graphics in high-end k model. they should have use it in lower-end.
Agree, anyone with a 3770K, is not going to care about on-chip graphics...Although that displayport jack on the back of the mobo could be used for a small System Monitoring LED display, hmmmm what a great idea...
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#8
n-ster
I was hesitating between SB-E and IB, but now I'm hesitating between SB and IB lmao


what to do :eek:
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#9
PLAfiller
I just can't wait for the mATX motherboards from the "Media series". I quit standard ATX :). My needs are far less than it can provide. Hope they make a mini_ITX board as well.
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#10
MeanBruce
n-sterI was hesitating between SB-E and IB, but now I'm hesitating between SB and IB lmao


what to do :eek:
Intel i7 3770K OC'd to 5.0Ghz and Asus Maximus 5 Extreme with thunderbolt, that's what to do!:D
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#11
Delta6326
Nice hoping prices will be nice for new Motherboards.
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#12
happita
MeanBruceIntel i7 3770K OC'd to 5.0Ghz and Asus Maximus 5 Extreme with thunderbolt, that's what to do!:D
+1 to that definitely!!

My 2500k will be 1 of the ones on sale in the coming weeks ;)
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#13
Disruptor4
Release the CPUs same time? Why release so far apart?
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#14
Aquinus
Resident Wat-man
n-sterI was hesitating between SB-E and IB, but now I'm hesitating between SB and IB lmao


what to do :eek:
I love my SB-E i7 3820. :shadedshu
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#15
n-ster
AquinusI love my SB-E i7 3820. :shadedshu
IB will probably have better performance and the power consumption will be much lower, and the OC potential much higher. Also, SB-E is so much more expensive, and with the new Intel road map, IB-E is way too far away
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