When the latest Z68 based motherboard from MSI, the Z68A-GD80, showed up in our mail room we got to thinking about these last two years and then thought we could either do our normal motherboard review or we could try something a bit different. Since one of our main
Micro-Star International (MSI) has been around since 1986 and has really made a name for themselves as a one of the premiere motherboard manufacturers for the enthusiast market. MSI motherboards are known to be easy overclockers and are working hard against their main rival ASUS to take the top spot in the market. They have made several innovations such as their trademark 2oz Copper PCB and were the first to fix the faulty chip sets on first generation Sandy Bridge motherboards. They have another “first” as they are the first manufacturer to come out with motherboards that supports 3rd generation PCI. We were lucky enough to get their latest and greatest socket LGA2 - 1155 motherboards, the Z68A-GD80 (G3) with the first PCI 3.0 slots on the market.
Our target rig was not the top of the line for any of the components but rather a balance between very good performance and cost. What we think a more average Joe enthusiast might have purchased that did not have unlimited funds. The SSD wasn't the fastest, the CPU was good but not the $1000.00 extreme edition and the GPU was a notch behind the GTX 480 but still more than able to play the then current generation games with decent eye candy.
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