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Asus F1A75-M Pro Motherboard

Asus never fails to bring a quality product to the table, and the F1A75-M Pro motherboard is no exception. With SATA 6.0, USB 3.0, and HDMI added into the mix of the APU era, I have no doubt this motherboard will be the favorite among media enthusiasts. However, Asus made it obvious they weren't just aiming at HTPC and media-boxes with the addition of UEFI Bios and AI-Suite. This motherboard truly is dynamic enough to be owned by a first-time-builder or a performance-chaser.

Sapphire Pure Fusion Mini E350 Review

Sapphire is the first to utilize AMD's E350 (Zacate) APU - a combination of CPU and GPU computing technologies onto a single die, and AMD's answer to Intel's Sandy Bridge graphics integration. The form factor is a power-saving mini-ATX, dubbed Pure Fusion Mini E350. Does it stack up against Intel's offerings?

MSI P67A-GD80 Motherboard

MSI is determined to take the lead with the new generation of Intel CPUs, and toward that end they've sent us their flagship P67 board, the P67A-GD80. Make no mistake, this board is aimed squarely at the performance-hungry. With features like automatic overclocking, premium solid-state capacitors and enough I/O ports to choke a horse, this board is poised to take the market by storm. MSI's swinging for the bleachers here, let's see if they hit a Grand Slam or a foul ball.

Gigabyte E350N-USB3 Motherboard

Gigabyte joins the mITX wars with the E350-USB3 based on AMD's Hudson M1- FCH platform. But does it have what it takes to take on the proven ION2? Join in for a battle of mITXs you won't want to miss!

ASRock Fatal1ty P67 Professional Motherboard

ASRock Fatal1ty P67 Professional enthusiast motherboard featuring the Intel P67 chipset is designed to harness the full potential of Intel 2nd Gen Core series processors. But don't take our word for it, come check out the full review and benchmarks and decide for yourself...

Sapphire Pure Black x58

Better late then never, is the saying this time for Sapphire as it introduces a new premium board into the Intel market. First impressions are key. Does Pure Black x58 push all the right buttons or is Sapphire's first attempt at the x58 a fail? Join us as we dissect the board in search of the answer.