Releasing a motherboard based on the X58 chipset at
this point might seem odd, but when you can offer a unique take on the
overclocking market you might just find a niche. Gigabyte is hoping
that is the case with the new X58A-OC model that is going to be priced
very competively thanks in large part to the removal of many features.
The orange and black color scheme on the board is
actually pretty unique while the layout is setup in a way for quad-GPUs -
you are going to need that to break those overclocking records.
In the top right hand corner there are a host of
overclocking specific features. The "4G" button will automatically
overclock basically any Nehalem processor to something above 4.0 GHz
while the Gear button will decrease the size of the increments available
to the user on voltage to the processor. The ratio and frequency +/-
buttons are going to be of great use for overclocking a system on the
fly without having to go through the trouble of entering a BIOS. Don't
forget you have your power and reset buttons and voltage monitoring
leads here too.
Where Gigabyte saves a bit of money is with the
non-overclocking features; things like eSATA and high-end audio are left
out so that the even the classic external connection space is pretty
bare.
You will also notice near the SATA data connections
some SATA-style power connectors as well. These are used to supply
extra voltage to the PCI Express connections for overclocking and
pushing quad graphics cards.
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