Monday, April 27th 2009
Gigabyte High-End P55 Motherboard Pictured
With the industry inching closer to the launch of Intel's Core i5 series processors, motherboard vendors are busy readying waves of motherboards to go with the processors' launch. Earlier in March, a picture of Gigabyte's first P55 chipset motherboard, the GA-IBP surfaced. The pictured then revealed a motherboard based on the Ultra Durable 2 component package. At an overclocking event in Los Angeles, Gigabyte unveiled a second motherboard. This one, yet to be named, is up to date with the Ultra Durable 3 package, a seemingly powerful CPU VRM design, support for dual-channel DDR3 memory, dual-Gigabit Ethernet interfaces, an additional storage controller for four SATA ports over the six P55 offers, among standard features. The expansion slots on this board include three full-length PCI-Express slots, the first (blue) one being of full x16 bandwidth that shares 8 lanes with the first orange slot if populated, while the second orange slot is electrically x4, and probably connected to the P55 PCH. No other details have emerged about this board, though we're keeping track of things.
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43 Comments on Gigabyte High-End P55 Motherboard Pictured
I would call it the GA-EP55-UD3R.
Single chip mobo :)
My suggestion: GA-EP55-UD3P
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I can see a floppy connetor, why are they putting it on? Who is using floppy today?
Core i5 runs P55
This is a very nice looking board - 10 SATA2 ports plus decent amount of space between the first and second PCIe 16x slots. Do want!
But I suppose there's room so why not.
but it;s a killer mobo.
I love the space you gain in the case, Except for my benching, i always use single card solutions, so this was the perfect board.
I wonder what Asus has in mind for the sister P55 board to the Gene, prob could be real good....
If a MB has 3 x 16x (physical, at least 8x electrical), I am happy. If not, that MB is not good for me...