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Intel has started to make room in its product lineup for the recently launched LGA 2011 processors and just a few moments ago it has announced that by the end of the next year will halt shipments of a wide series of 900-series processors, including the six-core i7-990X.The chip maker has announced its decision throug... |
8 December 2011 06:11 GMT |
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The pricing of Intel's X79 chipset for the LGA 2011 motherboards has been uncovered, and although this doesn't bring almost any new features when compared with the Z68 it does come with a 50% higher price tag.When motherboard makers buy the X79 PCH from Intel they have to shell out $73 (€53) from their... |
12 October 2011 15:31 GMT |
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The X58 Express has been Intel's highest performing chipset ever since its introduction in November of 2008, but the company has recently announced that it will soon retire this I/O Hub from its product range in order to make room for the new X79 PCH for LGA 2011 processors.Intel made public this change is a Pro... |
4 October 2011 07:47 GMT |
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Intel may be focusing on getting its Sandy Bridge processors sold but it looks like it hasn't given up on the previous generation of units and chipsets, in this case the Gulftown six-core line.Intel has definitely not been slacking off recently, even if some of its plans did get changed over the past month. ... |
21 June 2011 07:42 GMT |
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Asus's Danushi Bay concept was one of the most interesting motherboards present at this year's Computex fair, but most of the details about its inner workings have remained pretty much a mystery until now, when a recent report managed to explain how the two CPUs installed communicate with each other.
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8 June 2011 16:01 GMT |
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We are well accustomed with seeing all sort of weird hardware make its appearance at high-profile shows such as Computex, but Asus' Danushi Bay concept motherboard, that pairs together an LGA 2011 socket with an LGA 1366 socket, is one of the strangest products to make its appearance in the last few years.
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31 May 2011 02:21 GMT |
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Eurocom, a company that is well renowned for its high-performance notebooks and mobile workstation, has just announced that it has updated its high-end Panther series to make it compatible with the TPM secure computing specifications.
Just as before, Eurocom allows its users to configure the Panther 3.0 with both... |
12 May 2011 08:59 GMT |
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Shuttle has just announced that it has expanded its portfolio of XPC barebones with the addition of the new SX58H7 Pro that can house Intel six-core LGA 1366 processors as well as dual slot graphics cards inside its elegant black aluminum chassis.
The SX58H7 Pro features pretty much the same dimensions as the rest... |
5 May 2011 08:49 GMT |
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After making its appearance at CES and CeBIT, Asus has finally announced the Rampage III Black Edition motherboard. The board is specially designed for gamers and enthusiast users and sports a Bigfoot Killer network card, Asus SupremeFX audio, a headset amplifier and support for Intel LGA 1366 processors.
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27 April 2011 02:20 GMT |
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Officially launched at the beginning of the year, Gigabyte's G1-Killer series of motherboards is now widely available from various online as well as brick and mortar retailers, so Newegg decided to sway some of the interested buyers their way as it has just included the boards in one of their promotional bundle ... |
18 March 2011 10:23 GMT |
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Judging by the number of LGA 1366 motherboards that have been launched lately, it would seem that the X58 chipset still has some life ahead of it, and Asus comes to reiterate this claim once more as the Taiwanese company has just announced the introduction of a new Tylersburg-based workstation motherboard, the P6X58-... |
10 March 2011 02:40 GMT |
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During the 2011 Consumer Electronics Show, Gigabyte brought us a very first look at their upcoming line of overclocking oriented motherboards, and now, the company released yet another teaser image of the board for us all to enjoy.
The X58A-OC was designed with the help of HiCookie, a renowned professional overclo... |
24 January 2011 03:00 GMT |
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Although it shouldn't be that long until Sandy Bridge is released Intel is still going strong with the LGA 1366 platform as this will remain their extreme performance offering even after LGA 1155 comes out, the blue giant just releasing the DX58SO2 and DX58OG LGA 1366 motherboards.Taking a look at both of these ... |
8 December 2010 03:28 GMT |
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EVGA has leaked pictures of yet another outrageous motherboard. Twitter shows a beast with two distinct LGA 1366 sockets and a myriad of performance features that will likely allow for new overclocking records to be set when it finally comes out. The board is unusual, not only through its high number of expansion and... |
5 January 2010 05:40 GMT |
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Santa Clara, California-based Intel is expected to update its processor lineup with the introduction of a new Nehalem-based 6-core processor that is scheduled for release in the same time frame as the chip maker's highly anticipated Lynnfield and P55 desktop platform. There aren't many details about the upc... |
10 June 2009 04:57 GMT |
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As most of you have probably already found out, Intel is days away from introducing its new Nehalem-based range of consumer processors, dubbed Core i7. Reviews of the three Core i7 models, expected to launch this month, have already surfaced on the Internet, with initial numbers clearly indicating that users will dea... |
4 November 2008 08:29 GMT |
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Intel is said to make a few changes in the socket area for desktops. While it currently has the well known Socket 775 for its Core processors, and Socket 437 for the Atom CPU, the Nehalem has already been reported to come with a new socket, LGA 1160. For the high-end segment, the chip manufacturer is said to bring a ... |
16 October 2008 06:47 GMT |
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Intel's Nehalem chips are slated for release later this year, but the new micro-architecture promises to give a lot of hassle to its adopters, since the new chips are completely different from what we have seen until now.The Nehalem CPU micro-architecture will be seated on a new socket, to comply with the chip m... |
7 April 2008 04:24 GMT |
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