We stopped by the Gigaybte booth during Computex 2011
this week and found a host of new motherboards that range from the
mainstream to the ultra-extreme.
First up is the A75-UD4H that supports the new
AMD FM1 socket and the upcoming AMD Llano processor. Even though the
APU will have integrated graphics on die, the Gigabyte board support
AMD Dual Graphics technology and CrossFire multi-GPU solutions in
conjunction with 8 USB 3.0 ports.
The board will include output connections of VGA,
DVI, HDMI and DisplayPort along with size USB ports, four of which are
USB 3.0.
The Z68XP-UD3 motherboard is one that will be offered
in two different ways: one with an SSD and one without. The "iSSD"
model will actually include an mSATA Intel 20GB SLC SSD and should come
in at a cost of under $250. Considering the Larson Creek drive will
cost you anywhere from $90-110 on its own, the combination of a Z68
motherboard and SSD is actually very price competitive. Plus, you get
the convenience of having the SSD on the motherboard without it taking
up a 3.5-in or 2.5-in drive bay.
For those that choose to get the lower cost board
without the included Intel SSD you will be able to choose from several
other newcomers to the mSATA form factor including Kingston and OCZ.
Of course we had to take a look at the Socket 2011
motherboard, the X79A-UD3 with support for the upcoming Intel Sandy
Bridge-E processor. According to the slide information this will
include a new version of the SSD caching technology called RSTe (Rapid
Storage Technology Enterprise) with support for USB 3.0 and quad-channel
DDR3 memory.
For those that haven't seen, here is a close up of the Socket 2011 in all its glory - that's a lot of pins!!
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