CPU | Intel Socket 2011 2nd Generation i7 Processors |
Chipset | Intel X79 |
Memory | 4 x DIMM max 32 GB, DDR3 2133 / 2000 /
1866 / 1600 / 1333 /
1066 MHz Quad Channel |
Multi-GPU | NVIDIA 4-Way SLI AMD 4-Way CorssFireX |
Slots | 4 x PCI-Express 3.0/2.0 x16 (quad at x8/x8/x8/x8,
triple at
x8/x8/x8, dual at x16/x16) 3 x PCI-Express x1 |
Sound | Realtek ALC898, 2 / 4 / 5.1 / 7.1 Channel |
Storage | 2 x SATA 6.0 Gb/s (Intel, RAID 0, 1, 5, 0+1) 4 x SATA 3.0 Gb/s (Intel, RAID 0, 1, 5, 0+1, JBOD) 4 x SATA 6.0 Gb/s (Marvell 88SE9172) 2 x eSATA 6.0 Gb/s (Marvell 88SE9172) |
LAN | 1 x Intel Gigabit LAN |
I/O internal | |
I/O Back Panel | |
Forfactor | ATX (30.5cm x 24.4 cm) |
BIOS | Bios (2 x 64 Mbit flash ROM, EFI AMI BIOS) |
3D Power | Meanwhile Gigabyte also makes use of digital power designs on their motherboards. What it does is that it controls the flow of power to both CPU and memory. Gigabyte in this case promises maximum stability. |
3D BIOS | With their X79 motherboards Gigabyte introduces their interpretation of a UEFI-BIOS. Using a new Gigabyte board you can choose from a 3D Mode or the Advanced Mode. In 3D Mode one can see a picture of the board in BIOS. If you hover over the different areas you can select them and afterwards change the related settings. On the other hand there is the more standard advanced mode which come with a well-known tab based user interface. |
PCI Epxress 3.0 | The GA-X79-UD3 already has PCI-Express 3.0 Support onboard. Therefore this board is ready for upcoming GPU generations that need even more bandwidth. |
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