Low to high
H61, this is nothing to say. H67, compared with H61, usually ATX version, H61 is generally M-ATX, the maximum memory capacity supported is different, H61 is generally 16GB, 67 has 32GB. H67 generally with SATA3.0 and USB3.0
Compared with H67, P67 does not have display output, which means that U's nuclear display is useless for P67. P67 can be overclocked, but only for CPU with K.
The difference between Z68 and P67, starting from Z68, supports the next generation of 22NM IVY processor. Compared with the P67, there are more display output and hard disk acceleration technologies.
Compared with the 6-series motherboard, the 7-series motherboard has more native USB3.0 and PCI-E3.0 (only more native USB3.0 than Z68)
B75, single PCI-E3.0 slot, does not support overclocking, no hard disk acceleration technology.
H77, generally a single PCI-E3.0 slot, does not support overclocking, but has hard disk acceleration technology. In fact, H77 and B75, personally think it should be classified as a grade.
Z75, support overclocking, but no hard disk acceleration technology, can support multiple PCI-E3.0 slots, but there is also a motherboard that only makes one PCI-E3.0 slot
Z77, with all the features
As for the X79, it is used for the 2011 pin CPU. It also has all the functions and supports 4 channels.
Expanding information:
1155 interface CPU: LGA1155 is the interface model of Intel's "Sandy Bridge" and "Ivy Bridge" two generations of processors, launched in March 2011. The second generation CPU and the third generation CPU in this player's mouth. The second generation CPI includes: i3-2100, i5-2400, i7-2600K, etc. The third generation CPU includes: i3-3220, i5-3470, i7-3770K, and the like.
H61, H67, P67, Z68 are all LGA1155 platforms, that is, INTEL 6 series motherboards can support but the grades of each series are different. Materials, workmanship, hardware support, technical content, power supply design, etc. are different. The main thing of this board is a penny. It is not that you can use it if you can support it. In general, H61 is the G series, which is the standard motherboard of Pentium and Celeron series; H67 is the standard of I3; P67 is the standard of I5; Z68 is the standard of I7. According to this installation, it is the mainstream of INTEL. The motherboard uses LGA, which is a contact interface, and the pin-type interface is unused.
H61, this is nothing to say. H67, compared with H61, usually ATX version, H61 is generally M-ATX, the maximum memory capacity supported is different, H61 is generally 16GB, 67 has 32GB. H67 generally with SATA3.0 and USB3.0
Compared with H67, P67 does not have display output, which means that U's nuclear display is useless for P67. P67 can be overclocked, but only for CPU with K.
The difference between Z68 and P67, starting from Z68, supports the next generation of 22NM IVY processor. Compared with the P67, there are more display output and hard disk acceleration technologies.
Compared with the 6-series motherboard, the 7-series motherboard has more native USB3.0 and PCI-E3.0 (only more native USB3.0 than Z68)
B75, single PCI-E3.0 slot, does not support overclocking, no hard disk acceleration technology.
H77, generally a single PCI-E3.0 slot, does not support overclocking, but has hard disk acceleration technology. In fact, H77 and B75, personally think it should be classified as a grade.
Z75, support overclocking, but no hard disk acceleration technology, can support multiple PCI-E3.0 slots, but there is also a motherboard that only makes one PCI-E3.0 slot
Z77, with all the features
As for the X79, it is used for the 2011 pin CPU. It also has all the functions and supports 4 channels.
Expanding information:
1155 interface CPU: LGA1155 is the interface model of Intel's "Sandy Bridge" and "Ivy Bridge" two generations of processors, launched in March 2011. The second generation CPU and the third generation CPU in this player's mouth. The second generation CPI includes: i3-2100, i5-2400, i7-2600K, etc. The third generation CPU includes: i3-3220, i5-3470, i7-3770K, and the like.
H61, H67, P67, Z68 are all LGA1155 platforms, that is, INTEL 6 series motherboards can support but the grades of each series are different. Materials, workmanship, hardware support, technical content, power supply design, etc. are different. The main thing of this board is a penny. It is not that you can use it if you can support it. In general, H61 is the G series, which is the standard motherboard of Pentium and Celeron series; H67 is the standard of I3; P67 is the standard of I5; Z68 is the standard of I7. According to this installation, it is the mainstream of INTEL. The motherboard uses LGA, which is a contact interface, and the pin-type interface is unused.
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