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Guru3D.com » News » Computex - Biostar shows Intel P67 and H67 chipsets

Computex - Biostar shows Intel P67 and H67 chipsets

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 05/31/2010 11:03 AM | source: | 0 comment(s)

Biostar is showing Sandy Bridge ready gear at Computex. Intel's H67 and P67 chipset will be paired with the upcoming LGA1155 Sandy Bridge CPUs, due next year, so these board are somewhat early to show alright. Anyway, check these out, these are the new Intel P67 and H67 chipsets, designed for the upcoming Sandy Bridge class of processors.

Above (click on the thumbnail) an Intel P67 based motherboard using an 8-phase power design, hopefully the chipset will finally come with native USB 3.0 in addition to the earlier SATA 6Gbps standard. They should bring very high speed DDR3 memory support and eSATA2.

Below is the H67 chipset supporting newer Sandy Bridge class processors with integrated graphics, hence the H extension.







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