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Intel Sandy Bridge to support 32GB DDR3
MSI Europe now revealed on a social media platform that its upcoming P67A-GD65 motherboard will have 32GB DDR3 memory support. That's twice as much as Intel's current-gen chipsets support and this 8GB DIMMs now indeed confirmed.
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Intel Sandy Bridge-E 2011 and Ivy Bridge launch leaked - 08/09/2011 10:11 AM
A lot of rumors and speculations have been sptted on this already, but things seem to get a little more solid. Intel will be launching Sandy Bridge-E this year, but the first wave of motherboards wil...
Intel Sandy Bridge-E Performance Unveiled Somewhat - 07/24/2011 02:30 PM
Some internal slides from intel leaked earlier yesterday they detail Intel's performance estimates for its upcoming high-end enthusiasts processors. The slides compare the Core i7 990X with the upcomi...
Intel Sandy Bridge-E Processor Names Unveiled - 07/19/2011 11:11 AM
It's messy when it comes to Intel Sandy Bridge-E and trustworthy news about it, Intel is keeping their mouth shut though.
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