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ASUS Also Planning New Intel-Based Motherboards

Gigabyte isn't the only Taiwanese motherboard maker that will be on show at this year's Consumer Electronics Show, in Las Vegas, Nevada. ASUS, one of the world's leading vendors of high-end desktop platforms will also be showcasing its new line of Intel-based mobos, including new models that are based ...

5 January 2010
10:06 GMT

New Gigabyte USB 3.0 Motherboards to Be Showcased at CES 2010

CES 2010 is the place to be, if you are looking to set your eyes on the latest hardware, gadgets and technologies that will become available this year or in the near future. Some companies have already gone ahead of themselves and announce a couple of the things that they'll showcase during the show. Gigabyte is...

5 January 2010
08:32 GMT

New H57-Based Gigabyte Motherboard Boasts USB 3.0

With the Consumer Electronics Show just a couple of weeks ahead of us, we are seeing a surge of new products making their way on the Internet. Such is the case with an upcoming lineup of new motherboards, from Taiwanese manufacturer, Gigabyte. A number of the company's new Intel-based motherboards have recently...

16 December 2009
06:46 GMT

MSI Creating Motherboard Based on Intel's H57 Express Chipset

Following ASUS's announcement of its own H57-based motherboard, the P7H57D-V EVO, MSI revealed plans to release its own micro-ATX form-factor H57M-ED65 motherboard. The H57 Express chipset from Intel is what the board will be built upon and the product will include most legacy and new features, including variou...

20 November 2009
02:58 GMT

Westmere-Supporting ASUS P7H57D-V EVO Motherboard Pictured

ASUS, one of the world's leading vendors of hardware components and computer systems, will reportedly update its Intel-supporting motherboard portfolio with the introduction of a new H57-based motherboard, dubbed P7H57D-V EVO. Designed to accommodate Intel's next-generation of 32nm-based processors, codena...

16 November 2009
03:29 GMT


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