Sunday, June 5, 2011

postheadericon Motherboard Gigabyte GA-X79A-UD3 Intel X79


Gigabyte GA-X79A introduced as a product-UD3 motherboards that use the PCH middle of his first participation in an exhibition Computex 2011. Although not the most sophisticated Gigabyte motherboard based on X79 chipset, but its appearance is certainly giving the idea of ​​a good solution for now.
 Based on the look-X79A motherboard GA-UD3 this latest offering, there is the unusual placement of the four memory DIMM slots are provided. Because the Sandy Bridge processor-E comes with a quad-channel integrated memory controller, the position itself is now placed on the left and the right of the CPU socket.

Besides, Gigabyte also has placed the expansion slot on the board that includes five PCI Express x16 Gen 3 slots and legacy 32-bit PCI slots. Only two of the PCI Express slots are available and can work in x16 mode. The third was only an 8-lane PCI-E is directed to it, while the two were limited to x4 speeds. Latest Motherboard Gigabyte besutan is reportedly compatible with the graphics card setup Nvidia 3-way SLI and CrossFireX AMD.

Available storage given not less than 12 SATA ports are controlled by X79 PCH eight and four others by a third party controller. X79A-UD3 GA-It also has two SAS ports 6Gbps placed right near the left margin on the existing board.

Other features include Dolby Home Theater audio, USB 3.0 connectivity, support for enterprise versions of the Intel Rapid Storage Technology (IRST), and six-phase CPU PWM with DrMOS MOSFET transistors.

The availability of Intel's Sandy Bridge processor-E is expected to be released for the first time in the fourth quarter of 2011 to come and start the CPU batch will include three chips. And two of which reportedly will feature six-core design and quad-core models. According to the publications submitted by ComputerBase, to the availability of motherboards GA-X79A-UD3 is reportedly about to be released for the first time to coincide in the fourth quarter (Q4) of 2011 also. Let's see later!
 
 
 

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