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Newegg TV: GIGABYTE G1.ASSASSIN 2 LGA 2011 Intel X79 Extended ATX Intel Motherboard Overview

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Uploaded by on Dec 8, 2011

http://www.newegg.com | Motherboard: http://bit.ly/uPsAuY
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Here we have an LGA 2011 Intel X79 Extended ATX Intel Motherboard, made by GIGABYTE, Model: G1.ASSASSIN2. Check out the video for more info!

GIGABYTE G1.ASSASSIN2 LGA 2011 Intel X79 SATA 6Gb/s USB 3.0 Extended ATX Intel Motherboard

@Newegg: http://bit.ly/uPsAuY

- Credits -
Presenter: Paul
Producer: Lam
Camera: Kyle
Post-Production: Kyle

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  • You can tell Paul resents "Hardcore" branding lol

  • Paul you are very knowledgeable and polished but you don't have a tight yellow pussy so I must say that you are not my favorite

  • I love GIGABYTE motherboards.

  • 2:30 Forget the motherboard... LETS OPEN THE STICKERS AND THE POSTER!!!

  • How the 3D bios work?

  • thanks a lot. awesome how you go through everything and explain. very helpful. GIVE PAUL A RAISE!!!

  • @christoiMc

    thanks dude

  • @coolbuddydude1 The chipset. Different chipsets support different sockets and comes with different features.

    X58 is for socket 1366 (outdated)

    X79 is for socket 2011 (3930k, 3960x)

    P67 and Z68 are for socket 1155 (2500k)

    Note that Z68 is the same as the P67, with SSD caching, GPU overclocking and onboard graphics.

  • @WIMAAC For a casual gamer, you'll want a 1155 socket, namely the 2500k. I'd recommend the ASUS P8Z68-V or the ASRock Extreme3 Z68. Both great borads, with SLI support for future upgrades.

    The x79 are for workstation users, who actually fully utilize the 6 cores and 12 threads. Most games don't use more than 1-4 cores. 2500k currently has the best price/performance ratio.

  • @ixfxi Exactly what I was thinking when I first saw it. :/

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