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GIGABYTE Intel P45 Motherboards: Early Look

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The title says it all, what's included in this post are pictures of the first Intel P45 powered GIGABYTE motherboards, the GA-P45-DS5 and GA-EP45-DS3P. Intel P45 promises better support for quad-core and 45nm processors and is also built on a 65nm process instead of the 90nm used in previous Intel chipsets. Although these motherboards look identical to their Intel P35/X38 predecessors and does not boast any radical changes in the PCB design and heat-pipe cooling, there're several new features that need to be mentioned. Both motherboards now support on-board power, reset and clear CMOS buttons that are almost identical to those used on the ASUS R.O.G. series motherboards. The GA-P45-DS5 also features ten SATA ports - four of which are from a Silicon Image chip.



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Will these have 16x+16x crossfire or 16x+8x?
 
my ABIT has those power, reset..etc buttons, they do come in handy =]
 
Finally, they put the sata ports where they should be!! A fine looking board indeed!
 
It will run in twin PCI-e 8x mode while used in CrossFire.

Well thats cool. Better than 16x + 4x you would think. Tho thats a little less bandwidth so idk. I hope they are around 150$ that would be cool.
 
if its pci-e 2.0 8x its more than adequate ...
 
Personally, I dont care too much for right angled sata ports though I never had one with the right angle sata cables (like I got with my Gigabyte board). I do like the color scheme, it seems Gigabyte has one of the best going.
 
Will be getting one of these once there released :D

well, i will be once i upgrade my: PSU, graphics card, case and processor :cry:

I have a P35C-DS3R and it is the best board i have ever owned, very impressed with Gigabytes current line of boards, and i hope there new ones are just as well made and thought through ;)
 
I usually don't comment on a Gigabyte board but man that DS5 looks sooo tempting right now. Mmmmmm ....
 
One P45 DS5 Please :D

The SATA positioning and the amount are awesome! (I dont even think most fileservers have around 10HDDs :laugh:)

I reckon Gigabyte should redo the P45 DS4's PCB... move the SATA where the IDE is Gigabyte! Its not that hard!
 
does look like theyve taken more ideas from erhm asus then just the clear rtc, ect.. buttons.
mainly the new sata placment on the ds5, i cant see where it mentions the model number on the ds5 can someone point it out for me? :)
now for gb to release a mobo that has backlit leds on it :laugh: :roll:
 
Sorry, but you're wrong. They had those buttons far back in time with the G1975X MB. And the "P45-DS5" is written above the SouthBridge. If you want, I will make for you clearer pictures tomorrow.
 
When are motherboard manufacturers gonna put the 24pin power connector at 90 degrees? Would make wiring much easier to keep tidy.
 
And if your PSU is at the bottom of the case? What would you do?
 
My psu is at the bottom of my case... what difference does it make?
 
big freaking deal anyway, gigabyte are releasing basically the same design for most of their motherboards in the ds4 and 5 classes. only some uninteresting changes here. when the hell are they going to smarten up and design their boards so the ram sockets and pci-e sockets are sufficiently far enough away from eachother for you to be able to use ram and good custom cpu coolers on them. plusi i dont like how close any of the pci and pci-e sockets are to eachother, once they get around to making a longer better motherboard instead of aborting the same bloody refrence design onto their customers then i might be happy.
 
So P45 has PCI-Express 2.0 right? If so, 2x PCI-E x8 2.0 equals 2x PCI-E x16 1.1. Bad news for X38 sales because people just could choose P45 over X38 because 8 PCI-E 2.0 lanes won't bottleneck today's PCI-E 2.0 GPU's. The 2x PCI-E 2.0 x16 that X38 offers isn't utilized by any card any way. The only ones using 2 cards would be ATI users, HD3870 won't bottleneck with x8 PCI-E 2.0, NVidia users can't do multi-GPU on this anyway.
 
2 new models presented at the biggest IT fair we have these days. After the fair I will "play" with them a little.

 
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