The Gigabyte GA-Z68XP-UD3-iSSD motherboard features a
pair of physical PCI Express 2.0 x16 slots that support two-way ATI CrossfireX
or nVidia SLI. The first videocard slot runs at x16 mode, when both are
populated that drops to x8/x8 mode.
Gamers will be happy to hear that this board supports the
Lucid Logix Virtu driver - handy if you wish to take advantage of Intel's quick
media transcoding abilities by running desktop graphics off the SandyBridge
Intel HD 3000 graphics IGP via the Z68XP-UD3-iSSD's onboard HDMI video
output.
Dual PCI
Express 2.0 x16 slots for SLI / Crossfire.
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Remaining expansion slots include three PCI Express 2.0
x1 slots and two legacy PCI slots. The devices above the first PCI Express x16
slot is what makes the Gigabyte GA-Z68XP-UD3-iSSD motherboard really stand out
from other Intel Z68 platforms.
It's a
mini-PCIes slot that communicates over a SATA II
bus.
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If you guessed mSATA slot and SSD, you guessed right. One
of the neatest tricks from the Intel stables is Smart Response Technology -
basically a way to use a small solid state drive to speed up applications.
PCSTATS has already tested Intel SRT thoroughly (see:Beginners Guide: Intel Smart Response Technology and Intel
311 Larson Creek SSD ) so we won't be touching on all aspects of SRT in this
board review.
20GB of 34nm SLC Compute NAND flash
memory
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Gigabyte bundle the GA-Z68XP-UD3-iSSD motherboard with a
20GB Intel SLC-NAND flash memory SSD. This bumps the price of this particular
board up about $70 over equivalently featured Intel Z68 boards, but is cheaper
than buying a Cache SSD+Intel Z68 motherboard separately.
The GA-Z68XP-UD3-iSSD motherboard goes for $239 (Newegg) with the SSD, which is a good deal
considering an Intel 311 'Larsen Creek' 20GB SLC-flash mSATA SSD runs $130 by
itself (Newegg). Without the SSD, the basic GA-Z68XP-UD3 motherboard costs $139 (MicroCenter) / $159 (Newegg), so the combo will save you about
$40 bucks.
The factory installed Intel 311 mSATA SSD slips into a
physical miniPCIe socket but communicates with the computer over a SATA II bus.
There is a tamper resistant sticker on the mSATA SSD card to indicate if anyone
up the supply chain has tampered with it.
Gigabyte's mSATA card slot for the bundled Intel 311
SSD.
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When the mSATA slot is populated one SATA II port is
disabled - no biggie, there are eight SATA ports available on the Gigabyte
GA-Z68XP-UD3-iSSD motherboard.
Along the bottom edge of the Gigabyte GA-Z68XP-UD3-iSSD
motherboard are numerous headers for USB 2.0/3.0 and IEEE 1394. The board has
(3) USB 2.0 and (1) USB 3.0 headers. In short, there's a lot of connectivity
here, but not even one USB bracket tossed in! An ITE IT8728 controller fills in
that role and also takes on legacy control of PS/2 keyboards and mice.
Internal
expansion headers.
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A look at the memory slots, CPU socket and PCI Express
x16 slots ability to accommodate extra-wide videocards is next as the 360-degree
motherboard photo gallery continues on PCSTATS....