Overview
With the large array of boards that Gigabyte has so far to offer on release, we can see that they have catered for all needs, however, to date there are no price tags for the range.
With the P67A-UD7 being the top of the range board, this is the one that most serious gamers and overclockers would be looking at. Hopefully we’ll be able to get our hands on one or more of these to review in the near future.
Watch this space and we’ll keep you updated as soon as we get more information on the expected retail prices.
Are you looking forward to the new LGA1155 platform and this new fleet of boards from Gigabyte? Post your comments and views below or over on the forums at eTeknix.com
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