Details Intel z68 motherboard that we write today about the direction Xfastest which gives more details than what we’ve seen so far. It also gives us some additional details of consumers focused on the Intel chipset codenamed Patsburg model Siler and Thorsby future. The board Patsburg, although it was still the model number, but Siler model is now listed as DXxxSI so all that’s left for Intel is expecting the number 68 or 78 in the middle (for X68 or X78) depending on what the company decides it. The Thorsby DXxxTO and common features between both models include dual PCI Express x16 slots, although it may be worth showing that this is a PCI Express 3.0 slots and two board also sports eight DIMMs (four more than we expected), USB 3.0 connectivity, most likely SATA 6Gbps although not mentioned, but it’s part of the chipset and overclocking spec course and support RAID. The DXxxSI also offers dual Ethernet ports, most likely from a variety of Gigabit and sports DXxxTO TPM module.
It is also interesting to see that Intel has chosen to decide to go with eight DIMM, because it means two DIMMs per channel as the LGA-2011-E Bridge Sandy quad channel memory. However, because the memory controller will push the memory speed if you add more than one DIMM per channel, this looks like a bad step on the motherboard of consumers, it can negatively impact system performance. Picture a slightly blurred out the MSI board about a month ago showed that MSI has decided to go with only one DIMM per channel for a total of four DIMMs, and we do not understand why Intel does not do the same.
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need also to note that Intel is as thin-AIO (All-in-One) board means the board may be called a low profile. Also on the roadmap are the details of Intel’s first model H61, which DH61AG which is a mini-ITX board. Although H61 is the basis for making chipsets Intel chipsets, this board has some additional features not normally be seen as a standard from this latest offering, such as SATA and USB 3.0 dunkungan 6Gbps plus a host of DVI and HDMI connectivity and the latter the most likely to save space on the PCB SO-DIMM slots.
As for the board itself, Z68 we have the media focused DZ68DB predicts that will offer USB 3.0 connectivity and 6Gbps SATA and DVI, HDMI and DisplayPort connectors. It is clear that this is not the most desired board or predicted a lot of people, who draw in this case is DZ68BC which again support USB 3.0 and SATA 6Gbps, but also offers a pair of PCI Express x16 slot where the dual x8 configuration, a feature that I taste attractive to high-end users. DZ68BC also our prediction features Bluetooth and Wi-Fi connectivity via a USB adapter (Intel features already offered on some other boards) and of course as usual overclocking features and support RAID. There is no mention about the output display in this forum, although we would guess there is at least one port on the board.
If you want to get it, please wait intel z68 launch date .
