Chances of that are slim to …ok, well they’re zero, but a guy can dream can’t he? Specifications & Features I’ve always liked blue (holdover from my days as an abit fanboy) and kind-of wish they’d give the option for this kind of color scheme in an ROG board. ASUS P8Z68-V GEN3ĭefinitely nothing to complain about in the looks department. Pulling the board out, you can see for a relatively budget-priced PCIe 3.0 board, it still looks very nice. The box is sufficient to protect the motherboard and has all kinds of marketing-speak on it. Packaging & First LookĪs its name implies, the ASUS P8Z68-V / GEN3 is PCIe 3.0 compatible, so if you already have a Sandy Bridge CPU (or want one for now since they’re cheaper than Ivy), you can keep the board, complete with PCIe 3.0 graphics, when you upgrade your CPU. It’s almost a sad day for that reason, but as you’ll see it’s going out on a pretty solid note with a good board at a good price – the ASUS P8Z68-V / GEN3. This review marks the last one I’ll be typing that uses a 2600K as the processor.
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