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Thread: A First Look at Intel’s Sandy Bridge-E X79 LGA2011 Motherboads

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    A First Look at Intel’s Sandy Bridge-E X79 LGA2011 Motherboads

    http://whatswithjeff.com/intel-sandy-bridge-e-x79-lga2011/

    http://www.thinq.co.uk/2011/5/31/intels-next-cpu-socket-show-computex/

    http://www.tcmagazine.com/tcm/news/hardware/38504/more-intel-x79-lga2011-motherboards-spotted-taipei

    http://www.anandtech.com/show/4291/additional-details-on-sandy-bridgee-processors-x79-and-lga2011

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    Thank you for the information A Guy i will look at the others later today, interesting and worthwhile having upto 10 x 6.0 Gbps support as i don't think two is enough to be honest and it would have saved me some money buying an extra pcie card even if it does have two external usb 3.0 ports.
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    Thanks for the info A Guy! Wow, the spec's for these new MB's look awesome. I see that they have quad channel memory, which can't help but boost performance. It will be interesting to see what the pricing is like for these boards.
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    Thanks A guys , 14 sata port is definitely a nice option for storage freaks with a full tower chassis, i saw a dual CPU's based x79 asus motherboard in vr-zone few days back .
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