Gigabyte Z68XP-UD3P Review
SiSoft Sandra
Published: 22nd July 2011 | Source: Gigabyte | Price: £131.99 @ Aria |
SiSoft Sandra
Despite Sandra being about the most synthetic test on the planet (somehow it seems like SiSoft manage to separate the CPU from the rest of the system entirely) the UD3P still makes a good showing. It's not all about the pure speed numbers, it's what you do with it that counts.
Processor MultiMedia
Further proving that just because you have 5GHz under the hood doesn't mean that you're using all of it the Z68XP-UD3P is, if not in quite at the plate, in the on deck circle.
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great read that bry :thumb:
my question is mate, if it was your hard earned cash you was handing over would you be getting this or the tz68?
As for the UD4, we've reviewed the D2H, the UD3P and the UD5. So it's probably wise to read this review and our UD5 one and decide if you could manage with slightly less than the UD5, or need slightly more than the UD3. There is very little between them.
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As for the UD4, we've reviewed the D2H, the UD3P and the UD5. So it's probably wise to read this review and our UD5 one and decide if you could manage with slightly less than the UD5, or need slightly more than the UD3. There is very little between them. |
I have Corsair H100 on it, running super cool, @ stock 30c idle, 38c load. So temps are not a problem. It's at auto CPU voltage and @ stock speed now, running decently stable. I have a Corsair HX850 watt PSU running the system. I have the Gskill 17000 ram running at stock speeds 11-11-11-30 @ 2133mhz, so I'm trying to figure out what my O/C issue is.
At stock speeds the system is great, but any type of overclock warrants issues in windows 7.
I'm running a EVGA 580gtx as the Gpu as well...
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Hey guys, saw the review on this board, I have it in my new system along with a 2600k Intel Proc. Was wondering what the bios settings are for the O/C, because anytime I try to overclock even to 3.5ghz, software doesn't run well at all in windows. It's like it's unstable, even if I go up to 1.39v to the CPU. I have Corsair H100 on it, running super cool, @ stock 30c idle, 38c load. So temps are not a problem. It's at auto CPU voltage and @ stock speed now, running decently stable. I have a Corsair HX850 watt PSU running the system. I have the Gskill 17000 ram running at stock speeds 11-11-11-30 @ 2133mhz, so I'm trying to figure out what my O/C issue is. At stock speeds the system is great, but any type of overclock warrants issues in windows 7. I'm running a EVGA 580gtx as the Gpu as well... |
Try manually pumping the voltages up to 1.35v and then just increase the CPU multiplier to 4.2 or something. Don't bother tinkering with the Bus Speed for Sandy Bridge, you'll be lucky to get a 10MHz increase in that.


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