ASUS released the P8Z77-I Deluxe/WD, a variant of the P8Z77-I Deluxe socket LGA1155 motherboard based on the Intel Z77 Express chipset, in the mini-ITX form-factor. Essentially identical to the original, its WLAN controller features Intel Wireless Display Technology (WiDi), which lets you stream high-definition video to displays and projectors wirelessly. The P8Z77-I Deluxe/WD features a 10-phase Digi+ CPU VRM, two DDR3 DIMM slots, a PCI-Express 3.0 x16 slot, two each of SATA 6 Gb/s and 3 Gb/s ports, and connectivity that includes 6-channel analog and 8-channel digital audio, DVI, HDMI and DisplayPort display outputs, and a number of USB 3.0 ports. ASUS could charge a small premium over the original's US $199 price-tag.

13 Comments on ASUS Outs WiDi-Equipped P8Z77-I Deluxe Variant

#1 AndreiD

Very good motherboard.

Managed to get my i7 2600K to 4.5 Ghz without too much tinkering, which is amazing since this is a miniITX motherboard which is the size of my open hand. Posted on Oct 11th 2012, 9:21 Reply

#2 Sinzia

I wonder if the original will be discounted a bit now? Posted on Oct 11th 2012, 9:37 Reply

#3 Ikaruga

This is really good. WiDi is such a nice feature. All it needs now is a little better sound chip like the ROG boards, and you have the perfect LGA1155 mini-ITX solution. Posted on Oct 11th 2012, 9:58 Reply

#4 mediasorcerer

Amazing in such small form factor!!!



4.5 oc sounds good for m itx too! Posted on Oct 11th 2012, 10:07 Reply

#5 Animalpak

Uhmmmm....



No mini ITX projects from the great Asus R.O.G divsion ? Posted on Oct 11th 2012, 10:15 Reply

#6 Initialised

Animalpak Uhmmmm....



No mini ITX projects from the great Asus R.O.G divsion ? Agreed, this would look great in a BitFeenix Prodigy in RoG colours. Agreed, this would look great in a BitFeenix Prodigy in RoG colours. Posted on Oct 11th 2012, 12:36 Reply

#7 [H]@RD5TUFF

mediasorcerer Amazing in such small form factor!!!



4.5 oc sounds good for m itx too! I was able to get my 3770K to 4.75 stable on one of these. Meh . . I see no reason to upgrade over the original. If they made all the SATA ports 6Gb's I would grab it in a heart beat, this seems like little more than a gimik to me!I was able to get my 3770K to 4.75 stable on one of these. Posted on Oct 11th 2012, 18:45 Reply

#8 cdawall

where the hell are my stars I may look into whatever haswell variant of these is out when I get back. Need something to replace my H55N and Xeon X3440@4.2 Posted on Oct 11th 2012, 18:57 Reply

#9 cdawall

where the hell are my stars JrRacinFan WiDi-Equipped; Shouldn't that be "Wifi Equipped"? Wireless display....:slap: Wireless display....:slap: Posted on Oct 11th 2012, 18:58 Reply

#10 JrRacinFan

Served 5k and counting ... cdawall Wireless display....:slap: I get it now after the quick skim. I get it now after the quick skim. Posted on Oct 11th 2012, 18:59 Reply

#11 [H]@RD5TUFF

cdawall I may look into whatever haswell variant of these is out when I get back. Need something to replace my H55N and Xeon X3440@4.2 I really recommend the deluxe. I really recommend the deluxe. Posted on Oct 11th 2012, 19:23 Reply

#12 cdawall

where the hell are my stars [H]@RD5TUFF I really recommend the deluxe. I am hoping that maybe by the time Haswell floats in we will see some form of ROG board out for mini-itx, but that is me really hoping. I am hoping that maybe by the time Haswell floats in we will see some form of ROG board out for mini-itx, but that is me really hoping. Posted on Oct 11th 2012, 19:29 Reply