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    Gigabyte GA-N680SLI-DQ6 motherboard reviewed

    Posted on Monday, February 26 2007 @ 01:01:29 CET by Thomas De Maesschalck


    Last week AnandTech took a look at Gigabyte's new GA-N680SLI-DQ6 motherboard. Here's a snip from their review:
    We can definitely say that Gigabyte has something extra to offer on their 680i board. If we were to hold a Pimp my Board contest today, Gigabyte would win without breaking a sweat. This is not meant as a knock against Gigabyte; quite the contrary, they have added just about every feature you possibly can on a motherboard and it all works together. It really works. Their marketing group has been working overtime on figuring every potential way to use the word Quad in front of a feature on the board. We have Quad-Core Optimized, Quad SLI Ready, Quad Gigabit LAN, Quad-Triple Phase, Quad BIOS, and Quad e-SATA features being discussed on the website and product packaging. What really matters in the end is if the board performs well, is stable, has high quality components, and is well supported. We think Gigabyte has met those basic criteria.



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