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Gigabyte G1 Sniper 5 motherboard review
We review the Z87 based Gigabyte G1 Sniper 5 motherboard, the G1.Sniper 5 is extremely feature rich and has great overclock potential and actually is being released with a professional audio solution alongside a way too ling list of features. This motherboard offers pure pleasure and is very overclockable as well.
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#4609522 Posted on: 06/01/2013 07:18 PM
Are you going to review the Z87X-OC aswell?
I heard it's gonna be aggressively priced.
Are you going to review the Z87X-OC aswell?
I heard it's gonna be aggressively priced.
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#4609548 Posted on: 06/01/2013 08:04 PM
Probably be looking at the UD5 or similar then, when they get released. Nice looking board, shame about the lack of speed improvement though.
*EDIT* Page 3 Parrot AR Drone reference: LOL!
Nice board. I hope there is an ATX version without the Quad SLI support.
Probably be looking at the UD5 or similar then, when they get released. Nice looking board, shame about the lack of speed improvement though.
*EDIT* Page 3 Parrot AR Drone reference: LOL!
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#4609575 Posted on: 06/01/2013 08:42 PM
Probably be looking at the UD5 or similar then, when they get released. Nice looking board, shame about the lack of speed improvement though.
*EDIT* Page 3 Parrot AR Drone reference: LOL!
And the Hulk/Avengers reference in the end of Page 3 too. LOL!
Probably be looking at the UD5 or similar then, when they get released. Nice looking board, shame about the lack of speed improvement though.
*EDIT* Page 3 Parrot AR Drone reference: LOL!
And the Hulk/Avengers reference in the end of Page 3 too. LOL!
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#4610101 Posted on: 06/02/2013 05:21 PM
Wow that motherboard cost $430 US Dollar, the Gigabyte G1 Sniper M5 is a better deal at $200 and you really don't need more then Dual SLI/Crossfire support any way most people never get pass 1 card because there happy with it.
Wow that motherboard cost $430 US Dollar, the Gigabyte G1 Sniper M5 is a better deal at $200 and you really don't need more then Dual SLI/Crossfire support any way most people never get pass 1 card because there happy with it.
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Nice board. I hope there is an ATX version without the Quad SLI support.