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Asus P8Z68-V LX Motherboard Review

Rating: 9.0.

Intel's Z68 platform has proven popular with the enthusiast audience, as the combination of stellar performance and competitive pricing is tough to match. In September Gigabyte released the GA Z68AP D3, a budget priced board which targeted a huge audience and I really thought it offered great value for money.

Today we are looking at another low cost Z68 board from Asus, the P8Z68-V LX. With a low retail price of £89.98 inc vat is this enough to satisfy the discerning enthusiast user on a budget?


Product Overview:

  • Dual Intelligent Processors – TPU & EPU
  • UEFI BIOS (EZ Mode) – Flexible & Easy BIOS Interface
  • GPU Boost – Go to the Limit with iGPU Level Up!
  • LucidLogix Virtu (Universal Switchable Graphics) – Auto Switching between Integrated Graphics and NVIDIA/AMD Cards
  • Intel Smart Response Technology – SSD Speed with HDD Capacity
  • USB 3.0 & SATA 6Gb/s Support – Double Access, Double Convenience

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14 comments

  1. Yeah, hard to grumble for £90. AMD motherboards are still expensive for their high end processors. always a problem iMO.

  2. Good cheap board, but I think someone buying a 2600k might spend £40 more. Surprised on the lack of heatsinks, but it looks as if it doesnt effect overall performance which is good to hear.

    I am holding fire on a new system until summer next year, i expect a new range by then,.

  3. one silly question why they have diff clips for blue and black ram slots

  4. Thanks, been waiting for a review of this for a while. I agree the sata cable deal is bad, two cables? they probably cost 10c to asus. immore interested in the board though for a potential 2500k build.

  5. Yeah, thats unusual, two different clips for the memory? maybe they use left over stock for these boards? not that it really matters.

  6. + meant to add in the last post. i dont mind about the bundle, i have tons of satacables. two is ok for the price. did you use them for the SATA testing? I bought an asrock board earlier this year and they supplied some terrible cables which killed my drive performance (by 100mb/s)

  7. What ASROCK board was that Ian? never had a problem with any cables on ASROCK boards. Yes, used one of the cables they supplied for the PATRIOT drive testing. good quality.

  8. If I was using this board im afraid id want a huge fan over it at all times, especially when overclocking. there are no heatsinks at all around the CPu socket, and those resistors will get very hot under load.