Thursday, October 2nd 2008
Gigabyte EX58-Extreme Pictured in all its Might
Members of the XtremeSystems forums put up pictures of Gigabyte's flagship X58 motherboard for the upcoming Core i7 processors, the EX58-Extreme with all its bells and whistles in place. Pictures of the board have surfaced several times now, older pictures were those of the EX58-DQ6 and DS4 models. What can be seen from the pictures, is a humongous chipset cooler that attaches itself to the main northbridge heatsink. The cooling continues over the board's VRM area and a large block covers the ICH10R southbridge. As the label screams, the motherboard is based on the Ultra Durable 3 PCB construction for best stability, heat dissipation and EMI control. Clearly, if you're going to be in the market for an enthusiast-grade motherboard, you're going to have a tough time...choosing. I'll leave you with the pictures.
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XtremeSystems
65 Comments on Gigabyte EX58-Extreme Pictured in all its Might
On a more serious note, how come they are generating MORE heat? I would have thought that the more advanced motherboards get, the less heat and power they would need...
Is it something to do with supporting Xfire and SLI in one chipset?
Not a board I'm likely to get as I'll be watercooling the chipset, CPU and the a-like myself. They really should, pink and green ruins the look of that board for me.
And Is there no fan on that PCI cooler?
I think the Computer industry needs to work on cooler and more effeceint components, rather than elaborate coolers.
I say:rockout:
If people think, Red & Black are generic colours for a motherboard, why is so bleedin' hard to find one. Or even a Black & Red one. The only boards I know of that had that colour scheme were the abit Fatality boards, they looked really good and I would like to see another firm use that theme, or at least invert it.
I dunno why ppl complain about the color.
It's not like you're gonna see it after everything is installed.
Maybe gigabyte have a child ceo like the bog roll advert on tv :p
Some people don't care about the colours, some people don't like the colours. It really isn't a big deal, it's just taste. Makes me chuckle when people blow things so meaningless out of proportion. Debatable. I'm not singling out Pink, I hate all really vibrant colours on motherboards. However, I like the DFI boards as it works with their overall colour scheme, even if the green is a bit bright, it looks better than having loads of different crayons, sorry colours on the board.
Guess it all depends on the item.