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September 2011
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52 Reviews
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This has actually been a really nice board to work with. It's true that this board doesn't have a UEFI BIOS with a graphical user interface, but I kind of prefer the legacy BIOS platform because it's what I'm used to. For those that really want that featu...
Abstract: V preview obsahujícím i mnoho testů vám přiblížíme poslední model základní desky z herní série G1-Killer, který konečně nabízí podporu Sandy Bridge. Láká i všemi speciálními prvky jako je rychlá síťová karta Bigfoot, hardwarový zvukový kodek Creative X...
Creative high performance audio, Bigfoot Networks E2100, PCI-E Gen 3 Support, Intel Ivy Bridge 22nm CPU Support, Custom heatsink design, Adequate spacing for dual GPU airflow, Lucidlogix Virtu Support, Quick OC button, Dual BIOS to ensure safety, Excellent overclocking ability, Stylish gaming inspired design
No LCD post indicator
The G1.Sniper 2 is an excellent board with a lot of innovative features that should make gamers rejoice. These features make excellent additions to any board and we are really surprised to see that GIGABYTE is the only manufacturer to adopt such uniqu...
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Published: 2011-09-14, Author: Dan , review by: legitreviews.com
The GIGABYTE G1.SNIPER2 Intel X58 motherboard has the features that many purchase additional expansion cards for. If you are looking for a great performing motherboard, and are planning on picking up a discrete NIC and sound card, the GIGABYTE G1.SNI...
A More Practical Route to TakeLike its comrades in Gigabyte's band of G1.Killer motherboards, there are a lot of things to like about the G1.Sniper 2. It has the fierce poise that we expect from a gaming motherboard and, speaking of which, has integrated...
Gigabyte's G1.Sniper2 is an awesome motherboard that delivers the kind of performance and features gamers and overclockers dream about. However, as is often the case, this fine specimen doesn't come cheaply. As of writing, the G1.Sniper2 is fetching $...
Full of gamer-friendly features, without any compromise, Full onboard Creative X-Fi and Killer NIC hardware, Best board for gaming we've tested so far, hands down, Exceptionally low power consumption, Lucid Virtu support, Fantastic accessory package; noth
BIOS is still not a full UEFI solution, Overclocking features can be difficult to manage based on chosen components, Onboard audio and network solutions limit bus clocking, Changing memory divider forces a x38 multiplier on the CPU, Cost seemingly high in
There's not really much we can say about the Gigabyte G1.Sniper2. As a gaming motherboard, there's absolutely nothing missing feature-wise, and the gaming performance has yet to be matched by any other product. The inclusion of the onboard Killer NIC a...
As we saw with the X58 Killer-series boards, Gigabyte has been pushing themselves on the innovation and marketing fronts albeit with varying degrees of success. Pushing a “gamer” motherboard tends blur the line between self styled gamers and power user...