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As Intel's Smart Response technology and 311 Series "Larson Creek" SSD gain market traction along with the Intel Z68 chipset platform jointly released on 10th May, Gigabyte is designing four new motherboards that come with a mSATA slot. Smart Response is a technology that uses SSD to cache large hard drives, improving storage performance and system responsiveness. To propagate it, Intel released an inexpensive low-capacity SSD line, the 311 series, which uses SLC NAND flash that features higher erase cycles.
Intel's Larson Creek SSDs are available both in conventional 2.5-inch SATA form factor, and mSATA module form-factor that makes it easier to deploy in notebooks, alongside bulkier 2.5-inch hard drives. mSATA also gives the "cache SSD" a more compact component feel than a product feel, that helps builders organize their desktop builds better, and stop looking at Larson Creek as a "badly performing, and tiny primary storage," which isn't its purpose to begin with. The GA-Z68XP-UD3, GA-Z68XP-D3, GA-Z68AP-D3 and GA-Z68P-DS3 are four new entry-mainstream segment motherboards featuring an mSATA slot with adequate clearance and retention mechanism to hold the Larson Creek mSATA module.
The slot is typically positioned between the first PCI-E x16 slot and the CPU socket, next to the top PCI-E x1 slot, but doesn't pose a clearance issue to any of its neighboring components. The mSATA port is wired to the Z68 PCH. mSATA is a compact slot that delivers power and SATA connectivity to tiny SSD cards that propagate along the plane of the motherboard. Gigabyte's new mSATA-equipped motherboards will release next month.
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Intel's Larson Creek SSDs are available both in conventional 2.5-inch SATA form factor, and mSATA module form-factor that makes it easier to deploy in notebooks, alongside bulkier 2.5-inch hard drives. mSATA also gives the "cache SSD" a more compact component feel than a product feel, that helps builders organize their desktop builds better, and stop looking at Larson Creek as a "badly performing, and tiny primary storage," which isn't its purpose to begin with. The GA-Z68XP-UD3, GA-Z68XP-D3, GA-Z68AP-D3 and GA-Z68P-DS3 are four new entry-mainstream segment motherboards featuring an mSATA slot with adequate clearance and retention mechanism to hold the Larson Creek mSATA module.
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The slot is typically positioned between the first PCI-E x16 slot and the CPU socket, next to the top PCI-E x1 slot, but doesn't pose a clearance issue to any of its neighboring components. The mSATA port is wired to the Z68 PCH. mSATA is a compact slot that delivers power and SATA connectivity to tiny SSD cards that propagate along the plane of the motherboard. Gigabyte's new mSATA-equipped motherboards will release next month.
View at TechPowerUp Main Site