Read more.High-end Intel Sandy Bridge platform hits the HEXUS test bed.
Read more.High-end Intel Sandy Bridge platform hits the HEXUS test bed.
Nice board, price is too high. Little point Intel releasing new CPU's at realistic price if MB's are this expensive.....
Hello All,
I am new to the tech side of computers and confused about the new Sandybridge P67 motherboards. Some of the boards claim to handle 32GB of memory. With only 4 slots on a P67 board this must mean you would need 4 x 8GB modules to achieve 32GB. However, I have never seen 8GB modules on sale. Am I missunderstanding something? Thanks for your comments.
Hi Dobbo,
8 Gig modules are comming out now see Scan Computers, as memory is cheap these chips are now in the reach of us mortals. Would not get a sandy bridge board till the B3 revision comes out in the next few weeks with the new couger chip set....
Take it easy..
Thanks Gunner,
I am on Scan website most days. Seen 8G kits. Prob because I am only thinking of using 8g total I have not looked at the right kits.
B3 Read an article on the B3 but it did not make it clear that these boards are free from the Sata2 problem..
Thanks again Gunner
Found the 8G modules under DDR3 server memory. Been looking at "ordinary DDR3". Noticed something interesting. No flashy Heatsinks or Sky Hi speeds. So are these just Hype ! to part us from our £££
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