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March 2011
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Buen rendimiento en general
Diseño muy vistoso y muchos detalles de refrigeración pasiva
Build Quality, Performance, Overclocking Performance, Onboard Killer 2100 NIC, Onboard Sound Blaster XFi Titanium HD, USB 3.0/ SATA 3 Support, Front 5.25" USB 3.0/eSATA/Quick Boost Bay, Design, 3Way SLI/ 4Way Crossfire, Plenty Of Space Between PCIex Slots
Price (For Some), XL ATX Factor (Not Many Cases Support It)
Most people never thought that Gigabyte could produce something better than the legendary GA-EX58A-UD9 mainboard targeted towards enthusiasts and hardcore overclockers but that was obviously not the case after all. The G1.Assassin may lack some...
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Publicación: 2011-05-20, Autor: Gordon , crítica de: maximumpc.com
A “free” Killer NIC and XFi make for a nice bonus.
Instead of doing the standard summary where I list all the pros and cons of a product prior to giving my final recommendation, I am going to just come out and say that the G1.Assassin is one of the more innovative and unique motherboard we have tested ...
The Gigabyte G1.Assassin is a 'no holds barred' type of motherboard. Gigabyte wanted the best of everything in order to give the gamer all they needed in one package. They did such a good job at this that if you can't tell this motherboard is geared t...
The Gigabyte G1.Assassin may be classified as a "wow" motherboard. It could be a "simple" high-end socket 1366 motherboard, just because it has six memory slots, a high-end voltage regulator, four PCI Express x16 slots, support for SLI and CrossFireX a...
Publicación: 2011-04-19, Autor: Dan , crítica de: legitreviews.com
If you happen to be building an Intel X58 system and plan on upgrading the audio and installing a Killer E2100 NIC, the GIGABYTE G1 Assassin may just fill your needs perfectly! ...
In a market where almost every X58 motherboard is the same Gigabyte was able to make the G1 Assassin stand out in a crowd. Their attention to detail with the cooling system puts the entire G1 Killer series of motherboards into a class of their own. Wit...
It’s not surprising to see the GIGABYTE G1 Killer Assassin perform similarly to their own X58A-UD5 motherboards in many respects. They share quite a bit of engineering right down to the 16-Phase power. However, the Assassin overclocks just a little eas...
One of the coolest looking motherboards we have seen, Bigfoot Networks E2100 chip built in, Creative 20K2 audio processor built in, SATA3 and USB 3.0 connectivity, Quad CrossFireX and Triple SLI support, 16 Phase Power design, Easy Overclocking and Quick
Price, XL-ATX form factor, No clear CMOS button
When the G1 Killer motherboards were announced, I was very excited, and to me they were one of the standout things I saw at CES this year. We really have not seen that many gaming motherboards that truly have everything a gamer needs. The G1 Assassin...
Dedicated Bigfoot Networks Killer E2100 Network Processing Unit, and Creative 20K2 Audio chip built right onto the motherboard's PCB providing extra space for other add-on cards, Extra Performance gain from NPU and Creative Audio, especially when user is running a stock system with less memory, Online Gaming Experience felt smoother, and felt as if latency was a lot better even when it reported
No 4way SLI support.
There are not many times when we run across a motherboard manufacturer that releases a motherboard that is truly worth considering for a certain market group. The GIGABYTE G1.Assassin gaming motherboard not only shines and gives more options to gamer...