Motherboards
Gigabyte Z77M-D3H Motherboard Sandy Bridge Review
Like the other consumer level Z77 boards that we have seen from Gigabyte the Z77M-D3H features their 3D BIOS along with a more traditional UEFI BIOS for the more advanced users. By default you go straight to the non-3D mode, but pressing F1 takes you across to the 3D mode.
Under the voltage settings as we mentioned in the intro, there is only control for the DRAM voltage, and everything else is left for the board to control with no user intervention. This does mean that there is very limited headroom for overclcoking but in retrospect, a board of this level is not realistically going to be used for this purpose.
good review, Im buying the similar Z77 D3H, I hope its more OC friendly and let me change the cpu vcore.
there is an error in the power consumption page, it says 16ow instead of 160w
A really annoying review. Why? OCing is not examined because it is assumed by the author that because the overclocking is limited a buyer should not be interested in it. What is the point?… IF THAT WERE THE CASE THEY WOULD BUY THE H77M-D3H! Jeez. Thanks for naught.