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Motherboard: GIGABYTE G1.Assassin
Posted on Thursday, May 05, 2011 @ 10:49:53 UTC by Wesslan
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GIGABYTE G1.Assassin Review

"  GIGABYTE have a long history of delivering motherboards for the budget user all the way to enthusiasts that want to push their systems to the limits, but they've never had a true gamer-centric motherboard like some of their competitors have. This year that changes with the introduction of the G1-Killer gaming motherboards, consisting of three models: the G1.Guerrilla, G1.Sniper and the top of the line G1.Assassin that we will be covering today. All are based on Intel's X58 chipset that is aimed at enthusiasts, and while some have been distracted by the recent Sandy Bridge introduction, if you combine it with a high-end Core i7 (LGA1366) processor it can still hold its own, especially for extreme overclocking and 6-core processor support which Sandy Bridge lacks. So let's get started, and see what GIGABYTE's first gamer-focused product has to offer!  "

GIGABYTE G1.Assassin Review @ Overclockers

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