| GigaByte GA-EP45-DS3R Intel P45 Motherboard |
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| Written by Jeff_Tom | |||||||
| Wednesday, 17 September 2008 21:21 | |||||||
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Intel released their X38 chipset last year and X48 chipset earlier in 2008 but both of these chipsets were very expensive and also did not see a die shrink from the 90nm manufacturing process. Luckily not long ago they've updated their mainstream chipset with a new one, the P45, a follow up to the P35, which as you'll see is quite a formidable chipset. Today we're taking a look at a board with this new chipset in Gigabyte's GA-EP45-DS3R motherboard.
Other unique features include Green Ethernet which adjusts power consumption based on LAN cable lengths, dual LAN functionality which allows 2 single connections to work as one for twice the bandwidth, ultra secure TPM technology, hardware overvoltage control integrated circuits and more. Gigabyte includes quite a lot to go with the P45 chipset.
The external connectors on the board include a whopping 8 USB 2.0 ports, two Gigabit ports, S/PDIF output and analog 7.1 sound, both types of Firewire connectors PS/2 mouse and keyboard ports. On the board there are two PCI-Express 16x slots, 3 PCI-Express 1x slots, two PCI slots, six SATA connectors, one IDE connector, and a floppy disk connector. It might have been good to see E-SATA over one of the Firewire ports but still Gigabyte basically maxes out expansion potential.
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