Sunday, May 1, 2011
Trio Motherboard LGA 1155 Intel Z68 ASRock Z68 Extreme4, Z68 Pro3 and Z68 Pro3-M
With the ability that created, it seems that many suppliers of hardware that will begin producing the device chipset motherboard based on Intel's future Z68. No exception is with suppliers who reportedly ASRock recently announced a new product line based on Intel motherboards Z68 with a treat no fewer
than three new models at a time that is most Extreme4 Z68, Z68 and Z68 Pro3 Pro3-F.All three motherboards are reportedly able to show support for the technology virtù Lucid and Intel Smart Response and FDI links and Sandy Bridge adjustment multiplier.One of the announced models is reliable Extreme4 Z68 is equipped with features SLI and CrossFireX support, USB 3.0 connectivity, 7.1 channel sound support for THX standards TruStudio Pro, and four SATA connectors 6Gbps. Motherboard Extreme4 Z68 package also three PCI Express x16 slots, power and reset buttons are on board, the BIOS Debug LED, while at the back there is the Clear CMOS button and D-Sub, DVI, HDMI and DisplayPort video outputs.
In addition Extreme4 Z68 motherboard, ASRock has also launched two other motherboard models with a more affordable price of Z68 and Z68 Pro3 Pro3-M. For motherboards that adopt Z68 Pro3 ATX form factor is reportedly been equipped with support for dual channel memory DDR3-2133MHz, two USB 3.0 ports and a pair of SATA connectors 6Gbps. And also some other extension, such as PCI Express x16 slot, three PCIe x1 slots and a pair of built-in 32-bit PCI slots. Coupled with the presence of UEFI BIOS graphics, 7.1-channel HD audio and on-board D-Sub, DVI-D and HDMI video output.
Meanwhile, the Z68 motherboard Pro3-M have a common feature with the motherboard Pro3 Z68. However, the Z68 Pro3-M motherboard is more likely to adopt a micro-ATX form factor. And in the process, the motherboard model is reportedly also includes PCI Express x1 and regular PCI slots and one of four SATA 3Gbps ports that bada, more due to have been transferred to the rear of the motherboard as an eSATA connector.
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