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We enjoy opening new boxes that come from ASRock. They're one of our fave motherboard providers when it comes to delivering high worth performance solutions.
We were talking with them just two weeks back about their BIOS updates for the X58 Supercomputer X58 motherboard that permits 2000+ memory clocking now with general enhancements when running all 4 x16 (x8 electrical) slots populated with the GTX295 boards. They discussed a new X58 motherboard design and questioned if we would have liked to look at it.
We naturally required and thought nothing else of it till the package arrived 1 or 2 days back.
We ripped the box open, that's till we started spotting a cleaner layout, power / reset / CMOS switches, a new 8-phase power delivery system, and a surplus of fan headers. However, the hackneyed rock that hit us on the head was the tiny note with the suggested MSRP of $169.99. Yes, that is right, we ultimately have a full specification ATX X58 based motherboard below the $170 mark without a discount or reduced feature set. While you might buy a great AMD 780G board and processor in that price range, this a quite reasonable price for an X58 product. We would have liked to supply a full review of the product before it launched, but it turned up for sale sooner than predicted. This is excellent news for bargain hunters taking a look at upgrading to the X58 / i7 mix, awful news for us. As such, we are providing an especially fast first look (preview) of the ASRock X58 Extraordinary today with further details to follow in the future.
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Read more... [ASRock X58 Extreme]
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If the concept of super-fast information storage oars, then you will be satisfied to understand that Gigabyte have asserted their new storage device which is ready to revolutionize the way in which info is stored in your Computer , Server or network.
The I-Ram system is essentially a massive, solid state drive. So, without the spinning disk platters, and the capability for a fall to fully screw it up, the I-Ram will store your info much more safely than a traditional hard disk.
If you suspect this all sounds rather too techie and that installation of the I-Ram device will be a nightmare, and then think again. Simply install some memory onto the card, insert the card into an available PCI slot and then lead the
Serial ATA wire to the motherboard and away you go! Instant, solid state drive.
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Read more... [Gigabyte IRam]
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