The motherboard that actually caught our eye was the Big Bang Marshall. Let us the reason .MSI has actually pulled out all the blocks with this motherboard. MSI has used a bridge chip from Lucid Hydra since P67 by default only supports 8x times 2 by default.
So when you have 4 cards put you will get entire x16 support and when you have all 8 slots in use they will default to x8. Every PCI-E lane can be disabled / enabled with a flip of a switch. The Big Bang Marshall also displays the Triple BIOS feature. This is pretty high for overclockers, because it intends you can normaly have all of your overclocking arrangement in one BIOS and still have an optimized BIOS and fail-safe BIOS. MSI tells us this board will be present in early February.
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