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GIGABYTE Shows Off Z77X-UP7 Motherboard with 32-Phase CPU VRM

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It's likely a 32+4 setup, as modern CPUs require 2 or more voltages to be provided to them (32 phases to the CPU cores, 4 phases to the northbridge/memory controller). My Z68 board has an 8+4 digital VRM configuration.

the mem VRM is close to the memslots, but more likely the 4 chokes are for igpu imo :p
 
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Have you even read the article?



And where does it state that a single phase can output 60A? The chokes can take a higher current, but that doesnt mean a single phase can take 60A.

Next time, read.

dude i am at computex, i went to the suite, i talked to Deepak Savadatti of IR(he was there monday, very nice guy we had an awesome chat) and I talked to the GB engineers.
http://www.irf.com/whats-new/nr110308.html So i asked what is different than DrMOS, first off, DrMOS doesn't use the same full body metal clip which reduces switching losses, they said optimal frequency for 60A output is 400KHz, but they can do it at higher frequencies, higher frequency usually means higher losses and lower current, so some companies will rate high, but only at 90% efficiency and that is usually around or under 300KHz.
UP7 has the IR3550, say DriverMOSFET to IR and they get kind of sad people don't know that DrMOS is an Intel protocol which isn't a class it i just a branding scheme and protocol. I bet Intel wouldn't like it either if you called these things DrMOS. UP7 doesn't have the 60A chokes however, the UP5 and UP4 do though, they are much bigger chokes, and cannot fit that many on the UP7. However the UP7's chokes are very good too, just lower current capability than UP5's and UP4's. If you would like I can show you the marketing stuff that clearly states 60A chokes. I understand your skepticism, as many manufacturers will advertise something, however not state how much current their chokes can handle which in the end is the limiting factor in a sense. GB isn't joking around, they really mean business with these new parts, UP5 has a freaking serious VRM.
 
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dude i am at computex, i went to the suite, i talked to Deepak Savadatti of IR(he was there monday, very nice guy we had an awesome chat) and I talked to the GB engineers.
http://www.irf.com/whats-new/nr110308.html So i asked what is different than DrMOS, first off, DrMOS doesn't use the same full body metal clip which reduces switching losses, they said optimal frequency for 60A output is 400KHz, but they can do it at higher frequencies, higher frequency usually means higher losses and lower current, so some companies will rate high, but only at 90% efficiency and that is usually around or under 300KHz.
UP7 has the IR3550, say DriverMOSFET to IR and they get kind of sad people don't know that DrMOS is an Intel protocol which isn't a class it i just a branding scheme and protocol. I bet Intel wouldn't like it either if you called these things DrMOS. UP7 doesn't have the 60A chokes however, the UP5 and UP4 do though, they are much bigger chokes, and cannot fit that many on the UP7. However the UP7's chokes are very good too, just lower current capability than UP5's and UP4's. If you would like I can show you the marketing stuff that clearly states 60A chokes. I understand your skepticism, as many manufacturers will advertise something, however not state how much current their chokes can handle which in the end is the limiting factor in a sense. GB isn't joking around, they really mean business with these new parts, UP5 has a freaking serious VRM.

Thanks for the info. I never doubted the chokes could take 60A, but that doesnt matter. Also driver mosfet just means that the driver is merged in together with both low and high side mosfets into one chip - drivermosfet! And if this new IR350 IC can put out 60A per phase, thay must either deliver very unclean power or something else must be bad about them. Becouse why would you need 32 60A phases? To deliver cleaner power, no i dont think so. Thats a maximum of 1800A!!!! For what, a 22nm Ivy? But hey in the end, if this means no more burnt out VRMs, i am all for it.:toast:
 
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THis board is to show off GB engineering ability, it shoudl be good for OC as well it does have the buttons and a lot of other features.
 
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