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Biostar TZ77XE4 Review

21 May, 2012, 12:48 pm IST | by Anand Tuliani | Motherboards

Motherboards

Supports both Sandy Bridge and Ivy Bridge processors

Supports both Sandy Bridge and Ivy Bridge processors
A good choice of expansion slots
Side-oriented SATA ports and debugger

PRICE IN INDIA

13,390

TECH2 RATING

7.0

AVERAGE USER RATING

8.5

How we test

CONTACT

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 www.biostar.com.tw

After having tested the Ivy Bridge platform, the Biostar TZ77XE 4 is the first motherboard that we got our hands on. Biostar is a reputed brand for motherboards, especially for entry-level and mid-range models that offer a good bang for your buck.

 

Features

Going by the looks, the Biostar TZ77XE4 doesn’t come across as a high-end motherboard. It’s clearly a mid-range board and it offers a decent feature set, which both regular users and gamers will appreciate.

 

The Intel Z77 chipset features LGA 1155 CPU socket design and it’s backwards compatible with the previous generation Sandy Bridge processors. One of the key features of the chipset is the native support for USB 3.0. A maximum of four ports are supported but this may differ depending on what the manufacturer chooses to offer. The TZ77XE4 has a pair of USB 3.0 ports on the rear panel and two more are available via an on-board header. This can be used for front USB 3.0 ports (depending on your PC case) or additional ports on the rear of the case using a bracket which has to be purchased separately. The other components on the rear panel are four USB 2.0 ports, jacks for 7.1-channel audio, a Gigabit Ethernet port, an eSATA port, a PS/2 port and four types of video outputs to harness the power of the processor’s on-die graphics (VGA, DVI, HDMI and DisplayPort).

Side-oriented SATA ports and debugger

Side-oriented SATA ports and debugger

 

 

The expansion slots include a pair of PCIE x16 slots, a PCIE x1 slot, two PCI slots and a third PCIE x16 slot that runs at 4x speed. With two graphic cards setup in SLI or CrossFire the first two PCIE x16 slots run at x8 speed each. The motherboard also supports Lucidlogix Virtu with which you can enable or disable discrete graphics. This is a great power-saving feature when you’re not using gaming or graphics intensive applications. To use Virtu, you first have to set the primary video output as integrated graphics and then install the Virtu driver. You then get a control panel that sits in the system tray which allows you to enable or disable discrete graphics on-the-fly. When enabled in HyperFormance mode, the frame rate is boosted as a result of frame buffer optimization and elimination of redundant frames.

 

At the bottom of the motherboard lie the front panel header, two USB 2.0 headers supporting two ports each and buttons for clear CMOS, Power and Reset. Moving up, there’s a debugger to interpret problems during bootup, and eight SATA ports arranged as four stacks. These ports are oriented sideways for easy routing of cables. You have to be careful while connecting hard drives to the SATA ports because all of them are black and you won’t know which of them are SATA 6 Gb/s unless you see the tiny table just above the debugger or refer to the user manual – the first and fourth stacks are SATA 6 Gb/s and the two stacks in between are SATA 3 Gb/s. Similar is the case with the RAM slots. You have to refer to the tiny labels to make sure you install RAM modules in dual-channel mode because all the four slots are black.

Four types of video outputs on the rear panel

Four types of video outputs on the rear panel

 

 

The Biostar TZ77XE4 features a graphical UEFI BIOS with mouse support which makes page navigation convenient. There’s a separate section called O.N.E. (Overclock Navigator Engine) where you can tinker with multipliers, frequencies and voltages to overclock.

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