Wibtek Chinese Motherboard Manufacturer Announced Hacker Z77 and Z75 chipset mobo
At Computex this week, Chinese Motherboard Maker Wibtek unveiled two motherboards in the market named Hacker Z77 and Z75.
At Computex, an unknown company, Wibtek, which among others presented some bold designs of motherboards with the latest chipsets from Intel. These desktop platform mobo's, of course, belonging to the LGA 1155, called Hacker Z77 and Z75 can also support Sandy Bridge and Ivy Bridge processors.
The Hacker Z77 motherboard, is particularly embodied in a power stage 16-phase, with the management of Lucid Virtu MVP and also supports SLI via dual PCI-Express x16 (wired 8x / 8x if both cards are installed). There is also a button which is suppose to launch an automatic overclocking (which we could not explain how it is done), ten SATA (six of which are operating at 3 Gb/s), USB 3.0 and can also support up to 64GB of RAM. The Z75 adopts a very similar design, but with a more economical configuration (feed stage lowered).
If Wibtek manages to finalize the distribution of its motherboard at Computex, when approved, then we will see the final price which will be undoubtedly the main argument to the public for consideration.
re: Wibtek Chinese Motherboard Manufacturer Announced Hacker Z77 and Z75 chipset mobo
Well, the looks or the design of the motherboard seems pretty cool, but then again how is it going to perform is the main question. Although the CPU is powered by a 16-phase VRM and connected to four DDR3 DIMM slots to support dual-channel memory, how much reliable it would be being from a Chinese firm, should be left out as well.