Unboxing of Z68X-UD7-B3

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    Unboxing of Z68X-UD7-B3

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    you should blog this Bart

    great pics and info so far ... cannot wait to see benchmarks.
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    this is a great board and thanks for sharing this early sneak peak.

    can you make out which lan controller is used?
    also, am i seeing USB 3.0 only? that would be some forward thinking here from gigabyte

    how many lanes total does the Z68 support for the pci-e?
    will it be like x16/x8/x8?
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    Red ports areusb2... plenty for KBM and stuff.

    Uh, are they just using a buttload of NEC chips or is it using a newer chip?


    For that matter where is the bleeding FDI port? Thought that was teh whole reason for z68 :S
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    hmmm i have seen a couple of the chip below which i think is the LAN controller and the link below says this is a good chip ...

    http://218.210.127.131/press/newsVie...PFid=1&Level=1


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    What happened to the OP? Did Gigabyte force you to remove it?
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