Alongside all its motherboards X58, P55, 790 supports S-ATA 6 Gbps and USB 3.0, Gigabyte does not forget to offer motherboards with the latest Intel and to exploit the processor giant Clarkdale Santa Clara.
In his suite at the Venetian, Gigabyte introduces four new motherboards for processors Clarkdale launched last Monday and a reminder for integrating graphics solution next to the CPU die. These four cards are Micro-ATX format, although their size varies by model, but Gigabyte we have stated in its roadmap projects ATX motherboards planned to exploit Clarkdale. Only one of these cards is based on the H57 chipset, the GA-H57M-USB3, which provides a reminder from the H55 support two additional USB ports (14 against 12 for the H55) and RAID support. As its name suggests, this card H57 supports USB 3.0 through the NEC chip. It also supports CrossFireX via two PCI-Express X16 but the second cable that is 4X. In terms of video outputs, it offers the trio HDMI, DisplayPort and DVI.
The GA-H55M-USB3 is hardly different from that based on the H57 and even supports RAID via a Gigabyte chip. The Taiwanese company has also told that depending on the success of either of these two maps, one of the two would be adopted to avoid duplication as it provides substantially the same features as its sister based on the H57.
Further down the line we find the GA-H55M-UD2H which is based on the H55, but does not support USB 3.0. By cons with both PCI-Express X16, it also supports CrossfireX but always with the second port wired x4. It also should have an HDMI connector, DisplayPort and DVI. Finally at the bottom of the ladder is the GA-H55M-S2H which has only two memory slots and barters his solid capacitors for more conventional, except for food processor. It offers cons by two PCI-Express X16 which always wired in X4, all for the support of ATI CrossFireX. Note also that the DisplayPort output is over but the party remains the most interesting to know DVI and HDMI.
The prices of these cards have not yet been announced, Gigabyte has not yet determined its rates.
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