Nov 4, 2010 11:56 GMT  ·  By

If just a few days ago we have brought you a sneak peak at three of Gigabyte's future Intel P67 and H67 motherboards build to house the upcoming Sandy Bridge processor line, todays it's time to reveal the whole LGA 1155 Gigabyte lineup, that features no less than 12 distinct offerings.

Sent via e-mail to our offices, these pictures depict four H67 offerings as well as six P67 offerings and two PH67 motherboards, ranging from micro-ATX to full ATX in size while also coming with either a black or a more traditional (for Gigabyte that is) blue PCB.

Unfortunately specs were not included, so we only got these pictures to go by, but if you want more info then be sure to take a look at our previous sneak peak detailing the Gigabyte P67A-UD3R, P67A-UD3 and H67MA-UD2H motherboards, since these came with some official specifications.

For now, we are going to take a closer look at the upcoming P67A-UD7 and P67A-UD5 high-end offerings, leaving you to check out the other pictures by yourself.

Starting with the black and gold, top of the line UD7 we can see that Gigabyte has been generous enough to provide us with six SuperSpeed USB 3.0 ports, this motherboard coming with a pretty hefty cooling system that makes use of a heatpipe to join all of the available heatsinks together.

Four full length PCIe x16 slots are also provided, CrossFireX support being pretty much a given, although we don't know if these slots actually work at x16 when two or more graphics cards are used.

A BIOS post indicator display is also clearly visible, this solution also featuring Gigabyte's own Ultra Durable 3 technology.

Moving on to the black and blue UD5, Gigabyte drops two USB 3.0 ports as well as a PCIe x16 slot compared to the UD7, although it looks like it used pretty much the same cooling system design for both boards.

As far as the PCIe setup goes, taking a closer look at this motherboard reveals us some interesting facts, the marking right in front of these slots stating the second PCIe slot works in x8 mode while the third is limited to x4 connectivity.

Compared to the UD7, this also loses the BIOS post display and two other SATA ports.

End of it all, I will leave you to take a closer look at the rest of Gigabyte's LGA 1155 motherboard lineup.

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