expertreviews.co.uk Updated: 2014-12-01 04:07:02
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The first things you notice about Gigabytes GA-G1975X motherboard are the two blue heat sinks around the LGA775 processor socket. With two fans on each heat sink, this motherboard looks as if it means business. This first impression isnt wrong, as...
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The first retail 975x board to hit the Atomic labs, the GA-G1975X (which we’ll call Harry, for short) immediately grabs your attention thanks to the large, transparent blue, wind-tunnel style ‘Turbojet’ system mounted around the CPU sock...
The GA-1975X is a solid performer with a good array of features - perfect for those who need to be on technologys edge...
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Intel has done it to us yet again, another CPU with a core reduction, and with this comes another motherboard requirement. One thing can be said for AMD - any motherboard that supports the 90nm 939 CPU can handle the full blown FX series. When Intel la...
While the benchmark scores don’t show an overwhelming performance rise in the Intel 975X chipset against the previous 955X, this is kind of what we were expecting though. The 975X chipset is based directly on the 955X chipset, with a few tweaks and...
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custompc.co.uk Updated: 2014-12-01 04:07:15
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The GA-G1975X is an excellent motherboard. It performs well at default speeds but, more importantly, its a great overclocker. However, the price of this great overclocking potential is noise; the four 40mm fans that cool the VRMs are very irritating.W...
The GA-G1975X is an excellent motherboard. It performs well at default speeds but, more importantly, its a great overclocker. However, the price of this great overclocking potential is noise; the four 40mm fans that cool the VRMs are very irritating.W...
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Gigabyte GA-G1975X i975X motherboard Motherboard chipset development is an ongoing process that is sometimes extremely visible (for example, nForce 4 SLI) or slipped in without much a whimper. Intel is known for aggressively marketing a new chipset, b...
Gigabyte has been one of the first big-name manufacturers to release an Intel i975X chipset-based motherboard to the market. The chipset change from i955X to i975X has resulted in explicit multi-GPU support straight out of the box, with ATIs CrossFir...
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digital-daily.com Updated: 2014-12-01 04:07:00
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Early in November last year, Gigabyte presented a new line of motherboards based on Intel 955 and Intel 975 chipsets to the public. The first unusual and mysterious motherboard in the line, as was expected, was the solution aimed at "overclockers and e...
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Computerpoweruser.com Updated: 2014-12-01 04:07:02
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G1-Turbo GA-G1975X $249.99 Gigabyte www.giga-byte.com 3 CPU’s Specs: Intel 975X Express, Intel ICH7R southbridge, LGA775, 4 DDR2-533/667/800/888 slots, ATI CrossFire support, onboard Creative SB Live!, 2 PCI-E x16, 2 PCI-E x4, 2 PCI It appears that...
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Trends in PC hardware usually come about for a good reason. As processor and memory speeds continued to rise, many manufacturers responded by producing more elaborate air cooling apparatuses. Some of them worked well, while others offered almost noimprove...
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MotherBoards.org Updated: 2014-12-01 04:07:06
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Motherboard chipsets have come and gone in the last couple of years since Intel introduced the 925X and 915G/P chipsets in the Spring of 2004. Intel has released the 945, 955X and 975X chipsets. Today, the 975X chipset is the high-end of Intel's lineup...
GIGABYTE has done a wonderful job with the GA-G1975X Turbo motherboard. Feature-wise it scores at the top of the features chart with 39 points on our scale. The ability of the board to do Crossfire and the inclusion of a SLI bridge means this board is...
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madshrimps.be Updated: 2014-12-01 04:07:08
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IntroductionGigabytes recent G1875X G1-Turbo series bearing the phrase "Exist to Succeed" reads like a self improvement seminar for up and coming execs. The first nobiliary recipient of the G1-Turbo series moniker is a motherboard resembling early la...
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Back in December the latest and greatest Intel Extreme Edition CPU was unleashed to the world, and along with it a new chipset - the Intel 975X. The 975X wasnt a huge advance compared to the 955X; in fact the only major difference is the addition of...
The Gigabyte GA-G1975X has all the elements to make a great enthusiast motherboard: fancy cooling, extra power for overclocking stability, great onboard audio, and even some killer light effects if you have an open side panel. But just because you ha...
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Gigabyte, a company known for trying to innovate with products to please the enthusiast groups, has released yet another product specifically targeted at that crowd, bringing features that should work for both the overclocking and gaming communities a...
The new design that Gigabyte has engineered, is definitely interesting. Overclocking results were quite good and we were able to see some decent performance gains. The Turbo fans around the CPU mount look impressive and are designed to help shuttle...
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hardwareunboxed.com Updated: 2014-12-01 04:07:11
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Intel has recently updated their flagship chipset, the 955X, to the 975X Express which brings a few new features to the table. The primary reason for releasing this chipset was to offer support for the upcoming Pentium XE dual-core processors which fea...
As I mentioned at the start of this review the previous flagship Intel board from Gigabyte was the 8I955X Royal and it was one of the best LGA775 boards money could by. In fact it is my opinion that the 8I955X Royal is still one of the best LGA775 moth...
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Gigabyte GA-G1 975X: Will a Turbo Help the Pentium 4? "The art of being wise is the art of knowing what to overlook." This quote from the American philosopher and pragmatist William James sums up our first look at the Gigabyte GA-G1 975X motherboard to...
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