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Gigabyte ultra durable bios issues
Gigabyte ultra durable bios issues








gigabyte ultra durable bios issues
  1. Gigabyte ultra durable bios issues upgrade#
  2. Gigabyte ultra durable bios issues series#

Intel did one thing right with the new socket and that’s the socket positioning which allows LGA 1155 socket coolers and mounting brackets to remain compatible with the newer socket.

Gigabyte ultra durable bios issues upgrade#

The socket on 9-Series chipset boards will also feature support for all existing Haswell processors which will provide current user with an easy upgrade path over the new series. Broadwell, which is the codename for Intel's next generation 14nm processor is planned for launch in 2015 for desktop PCs. The LGA 1150 socket will be featured on the 9-Series chipset motherboards and will extend support to new CPUs which include Haswell Refresh, Devil's Canyon (Haswell Refresh K-Series) and Broadwell. As denoted by its name, the LGA 1150 has 5 less pins compared to the LGA 1155 socket which supports Ivy Bridge and Sandy Bridge processors. The Intel LGA 1150 was first introduced during the launch of Intel's 8-Series platform (Haswell and Z87 Express chipset). But before we talk about the board itself, let’s take a look at the new chipset and socket which support the latest Haswell processors. Specifically, the motherboard offers better features and a much powerful power supply area to allow for better overclocks. Today, we will be taking a look at the GA-Z97X-SOC Force motherboard which is Gigabyte's high-performance overclocking motherboard. With the 9-Series chipset, Gigabyte is expanding their motherboard line with new products, one of which will be detailed in this review. Each lineup is built for a specific range of consumers. With the launch of Intel’s Haswell platform, Gigabyte launched three tiers of lineups for their motherboards - Gaming/Overclocking/Ultra Durable/Black Edition (BK). As of 2013, the company matches ASUS as the vendor with most shipments of boards giving an idea of the company's growth in the current year. With over 20 million motherboard shipments over the last year, we are talking about the one and only, Gigabyte. Founded in 1986, Gigabyte has become the pioneer of the motherboard industry with a large lineup of products that not only include boards but All-In-Ones, Laptops, Tablets and Gaming Peripherals. Gigabyte GA-Z97X-SOC Force LGA 1150 "Z97-Chipset" Motherboard Video Review So let's introduce and talk a bit about the manufacturer who has sent us one of their top 9-Series chipset based product for testing. Since no Haswell Refresh processors are currently available and due to the fact that the K-Series processors will only be available by June 2014, we will stick with the current flagship Haswell offering for our review today on the latest Z97 chipset powered motherboard. Since launch is just around the corner, Intel has also announced their latest 9-Series platform and just like last time, motherboard vendors have new products for launch which they are launching ahead of the official NDA deadline from Intel.

Gigabyte ultra durable bios issues series#

The Haswell Refresh which are the locked series will be available in retail next month while the Devil's Canyon which are targeted for overclocking will arrive a month after the first refresh series. The original Haswell processors which were the first industry product to feature the 22nm process node launched in June of 2013 so we will probably be looking at the replacement now but Intel has a different strategy planned for this year and instead of releasing a completely new architecture or a die shrink, Intel will refresh their Haswell processors and launch two separate tiers of Haswell processors. With a year gone since Intel launched their fourth generation Haswell processors, its time of the year when the chipzilla introduces their new platform.










Gigabyte ultra durable bios issues