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Rock-steady Gigabyte G1.Sniper2 Z68 motherboard gets a nod of approval

Rock-steady Gigabyte G1.Sniper2 Z68 motherboard gets a nod of approval

Not enticed by all that Sandy Bridge E havoc that hit the computer market today? Best for you, because there’s still quite a few life left within the first-gen LGA1155 Sandy Bridge processors and Gigabyte has put out another high-end Z68 -based motherboard to prove it. The G1.Sniper2 just won itself a HotHardware recommendation, and in case you look past the violent branding and color scheme you will see why: the $360 premium card has the total gamut of ports and connections and delivers rock solid stability even if overclocked right up the boundaries of an i7-2600K CPU. Rack up that Wiz Khalifa tune after which click the source link for more.

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