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Sapphire Pure Platinum Z68 Motherboard Review

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No problems powering this Direct X 10 engine at high resolution, averaging almost 120 fps.

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  1. As good as it gets

    ALways a shame their products dont support SLI.

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  2. Very fair review. It seems more aimed at enthusiast users with a little more knowledge of the bios. When I read the reviews of ASROCK and asus boards, there are settings basically which take out all of the work. Just one setting for a clock speed for the processor installed. This is a great idea.

    I wouldnt have a problem with the sapphire ;’slightly old fashioned’ bios settings, but for a newbie,. they would be better investing in a different board with UEFI, kiddie proof settings.

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  3. DIdnt Sapphire poach some of the engineers from ASUS or something? probably why they are doing so well with the board designs.

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