Gigabyte X79S-UP5 Review
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Published: 21st September 2012 | Source: Gigabyte | Price: £240 |

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In pure CPU horsepower terms the UP5 follows its clockspeed perfectly well. Not quite able to match the higher speed of the Rampage IV, but not disgraceful either. The Xeon performs well too, with only the AES result being a bit low but that's down to the processor more than the motherboard.
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at last: they fixed the niggles from its predecessor
if only i could get my hands on one of these, for next to nothing, i would be very happy
NOT!

I'm surprised gigabyte sent you 1 considering you already mentioned the bad v droop, they must of known you'd check that out
Back to the X79 Pro I guess. How did IT do with a hex-core Xeon?
- Sam
I always understood that SAS has a backward compability with SATA, so i guess you can use Mainstream SATA hd's on those SAS connectors!!
Making this mb achieve the total of 14 usable ports just like the asrock extreme11, am i wrong or should some testing be made?
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Something i don't grasp about this review...
I always understood that SAS has a backward compability with SATA, so i guess you can use Mainstream SATA hd's on those SAS connectors!! Making this mb achieve the total of 14 usable ports just like the asrock extreme11, am i wrong or should some testing be made? |


The long awaited upgrade to the problematic X79-UD5 is finally upon us. Has the long gestation fixed the issues?
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