Monday, October 13th 2008

SUPoX AP58+ GTR Motherboard Pictured

SUPoX follows other tier-one manufacturers such as ASUS, MSI and Gigabyte, with its motherboard based on the Intel "Tylersburg" X58 chipset. The motherboard supports the upcoming Intel Core i7 series processors, with its LGA-1366 socket. Perhaps it sticks to older memory specifications from Intel, that stated the i7 processors to support DDR3-1066 memory standard. It features three long PCI-Express x16 slots. The two red ones do x16, x16 when two video cards are connected. When all three slots are populated, the PCI-Express lanes arrange as x16 (red), x8 (red 2), x8 (yellow).

Optionally, the package includes Q-Fi wireless network controller. The six SATA II ports routed to the ICH10R southbridge provide RAID functions. Additional controllers handle E-SATA and two internal ports, and the E-IDE port. As with most X58 motherboards, it features six DDR3 DIMM slots for tri-channel memory. There's no word out on its pricing and availability yet.
Source: OC Workbench
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31 Comments on SUPoX AP58+ GTR Motherboard Pictured

#28
OnBoard
zCexVeI thought it was LGA 1366??
Nope, the mainstream part is 1166 as in Lynnfields and Havendales. 1366 is High end Bloomfields aka Core i7.

Dunno what's the point of two sockets, but this might be it. Stop peeps OCing cheap processors past expensive processors. Personally if you can't clock it I won't buy it. If Core i7s are too expensive (motherboard) I'll go AMD, Intel's loss if they plan that route. But I'm sure there will be a mod around it.

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#31
kaskuli
Quit your life?

Why get out more and develop social skills when you can stay home and game and watch p0rn. That's what they intended. Quick was just a typo.
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