We have appeared at our contribution of z68-based CPU boards here at HotHardware, and the GB GOne.Sniper2 is another stand-out to regard. The GOne.SniperII is in Gigabyte’s line of Sniper/Guerilla/Assassin gaming CPU boards, although it is recently the just one in the family with the z68 chipset.
This GOne.SniperII (though costly but not unreasonably valuable) does not appear similar it disappoints founded on the words you told... I actually wished the way you went in-depth with the characteristics and still snuck in comment about how gaming cards are imagined to have it entire... Yes, the heatsinks appeare cool and I do not imagine anything can beat a gun clip, anything...
I am disappear that you did not assume it further in the overclocking.
I have overclocked with a GB CPU board early and they are surprisingly well overclockers... I handled to acquire Four GHz out of a E7200 from a GA-G31M-ESTwoL, and that is fairly respectable in my view... I suppose individual with patience can acquire more out of it but I am guessing you had a deadline to meet... Too the charts are so near to itself as common but I am surprised that this board handled to beat out Crysis... I do not familiar why there are so many charts where the solution are same but I am guessing it is needed, even not a favorite of them...
Similar the other CPU boards in the GOne.Sniper/Guerilla/Assasin family, the GOne.SniperII sports a black PCB with gunmetal black and neon green accents. The heatsinks arouse gun barrels, and there is a banana clip with a bullet peeking out of the top for additional intimidation. One of the gun barrels has a quintet of neon green lights.




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