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Zusammenfassung: Mit den Sandy Bridge Prozessoren stellte Intel diverse leistungsfähige CPUs vor, wie beispielsweise den Core i7 2600k oder andere Modelle, diese waren in Overclocker-Kreisen schon sehr beliebt, da sie ein hohes Übertaktungspotential boten. Mit dem Sock...
Veröffentlicht: 2012-01-11, Autor: Marc , Testbericht von: hartware.de
Zusammenfassung: Ende des vergangenen Jahres präsentierte Intel die Sandy-Bridge-E CPU-Serie und damit die aktuell schnellsten x86-basierenden Prozessoren, insofern alle Kerne ausgelastet werden können. Als bisher einziger Chipsatz dient der X79 von Intel. Hartware.net sc...
Given the totally terrible out-of-the box start it was apparent to me that the board's BIOS was not fully baked. Honestly, had I purchased the DX79SI for my own usage I would have returned it. But, it did have a beta BIOS on board and we were aware of tha...
When we started reviewing Intel DX79SI mainboard, we didn’t expect such an outcome. It looks fine, has pretty good set of features, which is not very much different from what we saw by other mainboards of the same class. It has a few advantages and a ...
Intel has a good board that does things as good as any other X79 tested today. However when it comes to ease of use we do find the Intel board lacking. Starting from the BIOS which sadly seem to be stuck in the last decade. The heat sinks on the power reg...
Zusammenfassung: Those wanting to build the ultimate performance system will naturally turn to Intel’s new LGA2011 platform which recently made its debut with the Sandy Bridge-E processors. This highly refined architecture takes the original Sandy Bridge design and pum...
The DX79SI is one of the better enthusiast-orientated motherboards we've seen from Intel and it surprised us with its looks and features. Many of these, such as the power and reset buttons and POST code readout, are absent from more expensive boards.Howev...
Intel-branded motherboards are usually plain and generally targeted to conservative users. These users want to have the peace of mind knowing that the motherboard in their computers was designed by the same company that manufactured the processor.Intel...
Contains full complement of eight RAM bays, Sports dual Gigabit Ethernet ports, Automatic overclocking option simplifies system tweaking, Not a power hog,
Few SATA ports, Some design, layout issues, Does not support PCIe 3,0,
The Intel Desktop Board DX79SI isn't a captivating X79 Express motherboard, but it meets all the requirements at a reasonable price. ...
The Intel DX79SI motherboard isn't competitive with the ASUS boards; large skull insignia aside, it's simply outclassed on performance and features. That said, it's $40-$80 less than the ASUS motherboards, and that's money you can put into other parts...