Shortly after the introduction of Intel’s LGA 2011 Xeon E5 processor family, Asus has made the company’s Z9PE-D8 WS motherboard for dual-socket Sandy Bridge-EP high-end workstations official .
As some of you may remember, the board was unveiled in January of this year, during the CES 2012 fair, and comes... |
8 March 2012 06:11 GMT |
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Tyan, a company well known for its server platforms, has just unveiled five new LGA 2011 dual-socket motherboard models for the recently announced Xeon E5 processors based on Intel’s Sandy Bridge-EP architecture.
The motherboards were designed to fulfill various roles in the enterprise, ranging from small busi... |
8 March 2012 05:24 GMT |
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Asus has done nothing to challenge EVGA’s dual-socket SR-2 motherboard in the LGA 1366 days. But now that Sandy Bridge-E has arrived, the Taiwanese company won’t do the same mistake again and it started preparing a dual-CPU solution of its own, dubbed the Z9PE-D8 WS.
A preproduction sample of this board ... |
10 January 2012 17:51 GMT |
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After it announced back in June that it plans to introduce a dual-socket LGA 2011 successor for the Classified SR-2 motherboard, EVGA has now showed us the first pic of this upcoming creation that will most certainly arouse the interest of many computer enthusiasts.
The yet-unnamed motherboard seems to resemble a gr... |
21 October 2011 02:45 GMT |
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Netlist has just announced that its HyperCloud memory modules have managed to obtain certification from the independent Computer Memory Test Labs, attesting their compatibility with all standard Intel Xeon 5600 server motherboards.
The modules were tested on an array of server platforms, which includes Intel-based... |
4 February 2011 04:53 GMT |
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There are a drove of so-called enthusiast-grade motherboards on sale, but not many can match EVGA's Classified SR-2, which has two LGA 1366 CPU sockets and, thus, a very high performance. Seeking to provide this platform with a suitable power provider, the company has now started selling the Classified SR-2 pow... |
11 August 2010 03:47 GMT |
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Even though consumer-oriented six-core CPUs and DirectX 11 graphics cards are what end-users probably think most about right now, there are certain things that cannot go by unnoticed. Such is the case with EVGA's Classified SR-2 motherboard. Announced back in March, just after Intel officially introduced its Xeo... |
27 May 2010 03:39 GMT |
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In addition to the consumer—oriented six-core Gulftown central processing unit, Intel has also released its new set of Xeon processors, namely the Xeon 5600 series of quad-core and six-core chips. This, of course, means that motherboard makers have been working on platforms designed to support the new chips. Ea... |
17 March 2010 07:02 GMT |
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EVGA was revealed to have been working on a dual-socked motherboard at the start of January, but, other than a few pictures and what could be deduced from them, the company didn't exactly shower the media with details on the board. More recently, however, it seems that the folks over at Bit-tech.net have been ge... |
28 January 2010 10:04 GMT |
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The latest reports on Intel indicate that the company is seriously thinking of delivering a new Skulltrail extreme gaming platform. The Nehalem version of the platform is expected to arrive in early 2009, with new features and enhancements over the previous version. The first thing that should be noticed is that the ... |
14 November 2008 06:22 GMT |
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About a year ago, the giant chip manufacturer Intel announced its Skulltrail platform at IDF in Taipei. There are only two weeks left until this year's event, October 20-21, and news on the Web says that the company is expected to unveil some information on a fresh Skulltrail platform, a Nehalem-based, which wi... |
7 October 2008 05:29 GMT |
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