For today’s daily audiophile blog roundup I want to show you Biostar’s latest creation, the Hi-Fi Z77X. The Hi-Fi Z77X is aimed at audiophiles and home-theatre PC enthusiasts. The Hi-Fi Z77X supports Socket 1155 CPUs and has SuperSpeed USB 3.0 and dual channel memory running up to DDRE-2600. HDMI, DVI, and VGA connections are included. The system supports 192kHz 24 bit sample playback. Biostar claims, ‘real Blu-ray grade high-definition sound.’ The Hi-Fi Z77X doesn’t have any analogue audio outputs.
Worth your attention. Check it in full here:
Biostar targets audiophiles with Hi-Fi Z77X motherboard – bit-tech.net
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