Gigabyte Technology Ltd, a leading manufacturer of motherboards, graphics cards and other computing hardware solutions, has unveiled several exciting new technologies during a Computex Taipei 2011 pre-show press conference held at the Gigabyte head office. PC Magazine Middle and Near East was present at the event, which was held in Taipei, Taiwan. The new technologies feature on upcoming Gigabyte 6 series motherboards (based on Intel 6 series chipsets) with the purpose of providing Maximum CPU Power for reliable high-performance computing.
Tim Handley, the Deputy Director of Motherboard Marketing at Gigabyte, explained their innovate and disseminate strategy where new innovations are launched on extreme enthusiast models, such as the X58A-UD9 that debuted at Computex 2010, and then make their way down to the high-end and mainstream models. Demonstrating Gigabyte’s soon-to-be-released flagship motherboard, the GA-P67A-UD7, he highlighted Gigabyte’s Maximum CPU Power technology with an industry-leading 24 phase power design, an Intel approved Intersil Voltage Regulator Down (VRD) 12 compliant PWM controller, Dual CPU Power, Driver MOSFETs (the new addition to Gigabyte’s signature Ultra Durable 3 features), proprietary DualBIOS 3TB+ HDD technology,10 USB 3.0 ports (total of 18 USB ports with 8 USB 2.0), 3-Way SLI/CrossFireX support, 3x USB Power, On/Off Charge and more.
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