Read more.Foxconn is preparing to get its slice of the X58 pie with a high-end Quantum Force board that offers support for Intel's Core i7.
Read more.Foxconn is preparing to get its slice of the X58 pie with a high-end Quantum Force board that offers support for Intel's Core i7.
Ouch. £260 for a mobo which currently has a maximum memory capacity of 6GB and a measly 6 SATA ports? No thanks.
thats funny its 12gb it can support plus its 6sata and 2 sas which as far as i know can support sata
The first page states 12GB.
It's still a lot of money to shell out for the new platform (essentially a new build) and not something I can see myself needing to do for at least another 6 months. That's despite my desire to tinker with the latest stuff - haven't got the software to seriously demand that kind of kit yet.
And I may be wrong here, but after a very quick look, I can't find any DDR3 4GB modules. I did say currently it's limited to 6GB.
I wasn't aware you could connect SATA hard drives to a SAS port though, so I'll back down on that one.
Well did a quick search myself and found this http://www.crucial.com/uk/store/part...KIT51272BB1067.
this_is_gav (12-11-2008)
Well I think it looks pretty damn good.
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