At their Republic of Gamers press conference ASUS showed off a
prototype concept motherboard that really got some attention. The board
combines an LGA1366 processor socket for current generation Nehalem
processors AND a socket for the upcoming Sandy Bridge-E processors
called Socket 2011. What does a beast like this look like?
Okay, so this board probably won't fit in your case
and maybe won't even see the light of day outside a few reviews and
interesting designs. But the concept is cool to see: use your LGA1366
processor today and still be able to upgrade to the Socket 2011 platform
when those CPUs are released. You can see each processor has its own
seperate memory slots though they share most of the other components.
The price of this board will also likely make it less than appealing to consumers; even those conscious of upgrade paths.
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