MSI P55-GD80 Lynnfield Motherboard Preview -
Introduction

MSI P55-GD80 Lynnfield Motherboard preview
A week or two ago we brought you a preview on a P55 (Core i5) motherboard from Gigabyte. Shortly after that a lot of previews popped up on the web everywhere. Today we'll take a peek at MSI's finest offering -- a P55 motherboard tagged GD80. And you guys .. this thing is going to be awesome ! But what is P55 and how does it relate to motherboards and processors you ask.
So as you guys know Intel is slowly but steadily preparing to release the new mainstream Core i5/i7/i9 series processors. The new processors are quite different from Core i7 Nehalem socket LGA 1366, it's based on what Intel calls Lynnfield architecture and as such the new processors will (unfortunately) come with a new socket design; Socket LGA 1156.
The new upcoming processors will of course over time slowly replace the Core 2 Quad and Core 2 Duo series (actually these will be renamed to Core i3) of processors in the long run, we kid you not. From what we can tell there will be three models Lynnfield processor on socket LGA 1156 released at launch, all are quad-core processors and based on the Lynnfield architecture, fabricated on a 45nm node.
Some key features of the Lynnfield architecture:
- Four x86 processing cores with support for HyperThreading technology
- Dual-channel DDR3 memory controller specified to run DDR3-1066 and DDR3-1333 modules
- 8 MB of L3 cache, and support for TurboBoost technology.
- The three processors will have clock frequencies of 2.66 GHz, 2.80 GHz, and 2.93 GHz and priced respectively $196, $284, and $562 USD.
To facilitate the new Lynnfield architecture processors Intel has been working on the P55 chipset, this chipset will replace P45.
So with a new processor series based on a new package, you need a new chipset for the motherboard. That is P55 -- it supports both Lynnfield 45nm Nehalem family based quad-cores and IGP dual-core Nehalem codenamed based Clarkdale (32nm with native GPU) processors. Due to the fact that Lynnfield processors feature an integrated memory controller, like current Core i7 processors, and that they're outfitted with 16 lanes of embedded PCI Express connectivity, there's no need to pair the processors with a second chip (Southbridge). Instead, the processor will connect only to the P55 chip.
The motherboard we'll look into is the MSI P55-GD80 ... and it promises to be a black pearl of a motherboard based on that p55 chipset. Next page please.

MSI's P55-GD80 motherboard will be the flagship P55 motherboard, it oozes with features and performance and stands out alright. Next to the six standard SATA II ports an additional JMicron controller provides two internal and one external SATA ports, and one IDE connector. Two gigabit Ethernet connections, 8-channel audio, Firewire, and 14 USB ports make for the rest of the package. Other specs include support for 4 x DDR3-2133 memory allowing up-to 16GB to be installed, 3 PCIe x16 slots for SLI and CrossfireX (limited to an 8/8/4 setup though), 8 SATA ports, 1 eSATA port, 14 USB 2.0 ports, Dual Gbit/s LAN, 8-channel audio. And that's really just the regular stuff.
MSI P55-GD80 Lynnfield Motherboard Preview
We have a nice preview to offer you guys on the upcoming MSI P55-GD80 Lynnfield Motherboard. This board has a lot of overclocker-friendly features, such as on-board controls for clock-speeds, clear-CMOS, OC-Genie, a DIP switch to control voltages, and voltage-sensing points that make measuring voltages convenient. part from the Intel P55 chipset, it uses an NVIDIA nForce 200 bridge chip that broadcasts 16 PCI-Express lanes (from the processor root complex) to 32 lanes on the PCI-E x16 slots. And next to the six standard SATA II ports an additional JMicron controller provides two internal and one external SATA ports, and one IDE connector. Two gigabit Ethernet connections, 8-channel audio, Firewire, and 14 USB ports make for the rest of the package.
