Motherboard manufacturer Gigabyte has just launched a new flagship LGA1155 motherboard, and it’s a big’un.

The Gigabyte Z77X-UP7 features the industry’s most robust 32+3+2 phase power design with Ultra Durable 5 high current capable components including 60A rated IR3550 PowIRstage chips from IR. The phase breakout is 32 for the CPU, 3 for the Intel HD Graphics, and 2 VTT (integrated memory controller) phases. Thanks to these features, the Z77X-UP7 is able to deliver over 2,000W of power while operating at low temperatures.

For those who enjoy building insane gaming rigs, the Gigabyte Z77X-UP7 supports both 4-way AMD CrossfireX and NVIDIA SLI. The four orange slots each provide eight PCI Express 3.0 lanes thanks to a PLX8747 controller. Those with a single GPU can use the black native PCI Express 3.0 x16 slot connected directly to the CPU, bypassing the PLX chip.

The BIOS has been designed completely in-house and targets both novices and advanced users. Novices are offered a 3D mode with mouse navigation that helps more clearly understand the areas of the motherboard that are affected through the BIOS settings, gaining a more clear understanding of how their system works. Advanced mode provides an interface designed specifically for overclockers who want maximum control of their hardware.

Also included is the Dual UEFI BIOS, which automatically recovers BIOS data from a backup when the main BIOS crashes or otherwise fails. Users are also able to directly select which BIOS they use through an onboard switch, allowing easy comparison of system settings.

OC Touch provides a set of buttons on the motherboard to allow both the CPU ratio and BCLK to be raised and lowered easily while the computer is running. Onboard voltage measurement modules are included to help monitor individual component voltages while overclocking.

The tl;dr version: this board promises serious overclocking capabilities and support for the most insane gaming builds. And it’s orange and black.

Pricing and availability data have not yet been released, but that doesn’t stop me from wanting it.