Asus' original P8Z77-V LX was, and still is, a solid entry-level Z77 motherboard. Can the P8Z77-V LX2 motherboard's subtle design changes and reduced price prove that it is ready to compete in the tough sub-£80 Z77 motherboard market?
In any entry-level market, a few pounds can be the difference between one product being purchased and the other staying on the shelf. Asus' original P8Z77-V LX was a strong competitor in the entry-level Z77 market, but its feature set forced retailers to price it a few pounds higher than alternative boards from the likes of MSI and Gigabyte.
Not content on giving up in a valuable and fiercely-contested market segment, Asus has made some slight refinements and upgrades to the LX and marketed it as the P8Z77-V LX2. Can the most notable change – sub-£80 availability – prove that Asus has an entry-level Z77 motherboard that can compete with models from the likes of MSI and Gigabyte?
Features:
- DIGI+ VRM Digital Power Design
- USB 3.0 Boost – Lightning Fast Transfer Speeds!
- Network iControl – Real-time Network Bandwidth Control
- GPU Boost – Instant iGPU Level Up!
- ASUS EPU – Energy Efficiency All Around
good deal but I like the gigabyte UD3, same price, sliglthy better looking IMO
These are great boards for a cheap, powerful system, but I wonder about the reliability due to the power design on the PCB
Great & cheap mobo… Im a lucky owner 🙂
Theres a bad information on page 3 in Motherboard slots and connectors:
1 x 8-pin ATX 12V Power connector(s) – on mobo is only a 4-pin connector…