ASUS P8Z77-V DELUXE Motherboard Review

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by Rob Williams on August 6, 2012 in Motherboards

Want a motherboard that won’t have you wishing you chose differently? There are plenty of reasons why ASUS’ P8Z77-V DELUXE deserves your consideration. It’s a feature-packed board that gives you everything you’d hope for in a motherboard – and then throws in some extra for good measure.

Page 4 – Overall System: Windows 7 Boot Time & PCMark Vantage

It might not seem obvious, but motherboards play a huge role in the amount of time it takes to boot up and reach a usable OS desktop. While the time it takes to go from the Windows boot logo to a usable desktop will be about the same across each board, the number of components included (chipsets, RAID controllers, et cetera) can greatly impact the amount of time it takes to go from a cold boot to the Windows boot screen.

To see which board can boot into Windows the fastest, we take advantage of our Acronis restore image, and once all of the drivers are installed and the PC is rebooted at least twice, we get down to testing. To do that, we leave the PC turned off for at least a minute, and with stopwatches in hand, begin recording the time as soon as the power button is pressed. We record the total time it takes to reach a usable Windows desktop.

Windows 7 Boot Time

Results like these are one of the best things about current chipsets – OSes almost boot faster than you can even sit down. In our triple comparison here, ASUS comes out just ahead of MSI’s board. Intel’s, for some reason, lags a fair bit behind (but I’d argue anything less than 30 seconds is great).

PCMark 7

Futuremark’s no stranger to most enthusiasts, as its benchmarking software has been considered a de facto standard for about as long as it’s been fun to benchmark. While its 3DMark software is undoubtedly the company’s most popular offering, PCMark is a great tool for summing up the performance of a PC with gaming being a minor focus rather than a major one.

PCMark 7 runs a total of nine “suites” that test a PC across scenarios that most people can relate to, such as gaming, video encoding, image editing and so forth. The processor is heavily stressed throughout most of these, with the graphics, I/O and memory also playing significant roles.

If you are interested in learning a bit more about how each result is computed, you can download the whitepaper from our servers here (700KB PDF).

Futuremark PCMark 7

ASUS beat out MSI in the previous test, but MSI inched ahead here.

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Rob Williams

Rob founded Techgage in 2005 to be an 'Advocate of the consumer', focusing on fair reviews and keeping people apprised of news in the tech world. Catering to both enthusiasts and businesses alike; from desktop gaming to professional workstations, and all the supporting software.

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