Gigabyte GA-X58A-OC is designed by overclockers, for overclockers, apparently.
Local distributor Golden System Middle East has announced the launch of Gigabyte GA-X58A-OC, the “world’s first overclocking” motherboard. The motherboard is “designed by overclockers, for overclockers”, the company says. Considering overclocking in motherboards have been going around for a good number of years now, we are not quite sure what they mean by it being the ‘world’s first’ to do that. But that’s what the PR says, people.
Anyway, the extreme overclockable motherboard features support for LGA 1366 socket CPUs, and takes advantage of the X58 chipset platform to support triple channel DDR3 memory, 6 core 12 thread CPU support, and 4-way CrossFireX and 3-way SLI.
“We are happy to launch the world’s first Overclocking motherboard for our customers in the Middle East. GIGABYTE invests a lot in innovating new technologies and the GIGABYTE GA-X58A-OC is yet another example of the company’s commitment to offering the latest and best technologies to its customers. We are confident our customers in the region will be thrilled with the design and overclocking features of the new GIGABYTE GA-X58A-OC motherboard,” says Mr. Iman Mozaffari, Senior Product Manager, Golden Systems Middle East.
“The GIGABYTE X58A-OC introduces some really exciting and unique overclocking technologies like the PWM frequency switcher, a full range of onboard hardware OC buttons, onboard SATA power connectors for stable multiple graphics configurations, and DualBIOS™ switcher that up until now have just been ideas discussed in private OC forums and messages,” commented HiCookie, GIGABYTE In-house Overclocking Expert. “Tweaking features aside, we have also adopted high current components such as POScaps and MPFC (Max Power Ferrite Core) Chokes that allow overclockers to bench more reliably and with more power so they are able to smash more world records. As an avid overclocker myself, having the freedom to help design a board specifically for overclockers has been a dream come true, and I really hope that overclockers enjoy benching on this board as much as we enjoyed making it!”
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