Thursday, January 3rd 2013

Intel Announces Desktop Board DZ75ML-45K with Lucid Virtu MVP

The latest in a series of Intel Desktop Boards designed for overclocking K-series 2nd and 3rd gen Intel Core processors, the Intel DZ75ML-45K delivers flexible overclocking and Lucid* Virtu MVP at an affordable price. Additionally, Intel Desktop Boards has extended a Lucid MVP upgrade to existing Intel 7-series performance boards currently using Lucid Virtu Universal.

The Lucid MVP GPU Virtualization feature enables use of Intel QuickSync whether your monitor cable is connected to a discrete graphics card or you are using Intel HD graphics built in to the CPU. Visit the Intel Download Center to upgrade. To learn more about Lucid's enhanced gaming and visual performance offering, visit www.lucidlogix.com. Intel Desktop Boards is also the proud launch partner of Lucid Virtu MVP2.0 coming in 2013. For more information about the DZ75ML-45K, visit the product page.
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16 Comments on Intel Announces Desktop Board DZ75ML-45K with Lucid Virtu MVP

#1
brandonwh64
Addicted to Bacon and StarCrunches!!!
Board looks a little weak to be OCing but maybe a review will change minds?

*EDIT*

Also it shows on amazon to be 165$.... WTF!

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#2
Ferrum Master
it really looks deserted... you know those western film round bushes rolling around, btw how they are really called?
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#3
3870x2
Ferrum Masterit really looks deserted... you know those western film round bushes rolling around, btw how they are really called?
tumbleweed
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#4
Frick
Fishfaced Nincompoop
Ferrum Masterit really looks deserted... you know those western film round bushes rolling around, btw how they are really called?
I was thinking the same thing. It looks naked, lonely and sad.:ohwell:
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#5
Ferrum Master
3870x2tumbleweed
Weed? Okaaay... definitely those PR guys overused it when thinking this is the right board for OC :nutkick:
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#6
MadMan007
It does look barren, and it's a lower-end board with a lower-end chipset so it isn't too exciting for overclocking enthusiasts. However! the lack of SMT components doesn't really mean anything for the quality of the board, just that it doesn't have a lot of extra auxiliary chips, and there could be one big advantage - Intel boards tend to have low power draw versus the enthusiast manufacturers, maybe this one will have especially low power draw. I hope someone tests it even though it's not an especially sexy board.

(btw it's $100+ship at Newegg Intel BOXDZ75ML-45K LGA 1155 Intel Z75 HDMI SATA 6...)
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#8
zsolt_93
Are you kidding. Just look at the sata port alignment on the AsROCK. Usually intel boards don't use network/usb controllers made by other manufacturers so all parts are designed to work together at maximum performance and stability sacrificing some features in the same price.
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#9
erixx
Beautifull black Asrock, but 2 "legacy" PCI lanes... aaah! and Com port, and LPT port! Haleluya this is a museum!!! Which might be just what some people need :)
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#10
DarkOCean
Ferrum Masterit really looks deserted...
Looks intel :D;
No cooling on the mosfets, intel cant be bothered to put some.
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#11
Binge
Overclocking Surrealism
I'll rely on something with more features, thanks. Stereo sound? Really?
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#12
Pehla
if i see that board on the road i would just pass it by!! cheepo crap!!
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#14
donaciuxx
intel vs asrock

that asrock vrm is not so good, look at the mosfets(asrock's are old n huge). in this case intel is better. but yea i hate intel MB's, i like very much gigabyte mb's :)
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#15
Vlada011
Every Intel board look cheap and deserted on close look...
Their top boards look like 50-70e boards of other vendors.
Quaality I'm not sure but I didn't hear some special good words...
Intel make excellen CPU and SSD but their boards looks really...
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#16
Jay
...crickets.....

You'd think with all that open space Intel might have included at least a single mSATA slot but, heck...two would've fit just fine with one slot a combo mini PCIe.

I realize it would add to the cost but the only reason I'm complaining is the fact I really like the slot layout and want to buy this board for a small but powerful gaming system.

The board is marketed as an overclocker but then I read the tech manual at intel.com and I kid you not it says the BIOS only supports lower multiplier.....so between that confusion and lack of mSATA I'm at a stall point.

sigh....once again I'm back on the sidelines waiting :cry:
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