CPU | Intel Socket 1155 Core i7, Core i5, Core i3 |
Chipset | Intel P67 |
Memory | Dual Channel DDR3, 4 x DIMM, Max. 32 GB DDR3, 1600 / 1333 / 1066 Non-ECC, Un-buffered |
Multi-GPU |
2-way ATI CrossFireX 2-way NVIDIA SLI 2-/3-wayCrossLinX (Lucid Hydralogix) |
Slots | 2 x PCI-Express x16 (x16 in single
mode x8 in dual mode) 3 x PCI-Express x1 2 x PCI |
Sound | Intel HD Audio, 7.1-Channel HD |
Storage | 2 x SATA 6.0 Gb/s (Intel PCH RAID 0, 1, 5, 10) 4 x SATA 3.0 Gb/s (RAID 0, 1, 5, 10, JBOD) 1 x eSATA 3 Gb/s |
I/O internal / Connectors | ATX 24-Pin power connector 8-pin ATX 12V power connector 4 x Fan connector Front panel audio connector Front panel connector 1 x chasis intrusion connector 3 x USB 2.0 connector 1 x IEEE1394 connector 1 x Clear CMOS jumper 1 x Power button 1 x Reset button |
I/O external | 8 x USB 2.0 ports 2 x USB 3.0 ports 1 x BIOS button 1 x Optical SPDIF port 1 x IEEE1394 port 1 x eSATA ports 1 x RJ45 LAN Jack 1 x 5 in 1 audio jack |
Intel Extreme Tuning Utility | Using this tool one can comfortably overclock its Sandy Bridge based system. There are lots of settings overclockers can adjust. Therefore it is possible to manipulate voltages, multiplyer, BLCK as well as limitations. |
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