Didn't see anyone post this, but I just noticed it was there. Been waiting for this board, I'll be ordering this weekend.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16813128409
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16813128409
Well for people like me who don't plan to SLI at all, a 5850 or 5870 on this board and SATA/USB 3.0 sounds good. I'm not gonna lose any sleep over a small fraction of lost theoretical bandwidth due to an external chip instead of a built-in chipset solution.
It also uses a LOTES socket to avoid the Foxconn socket woes.
So which gigabyte motherboards use foxconn and which use lotes? What does the X58 refresh entail? Is it just adding USB 3 and SATA 3? Any ideas about price and when they will be available?
I'm sure the Asus boards should be here anytime. I've been watching for the A series like a hawk because I wanted one pretty bad.
And as far as SATA 6Gbps, I don't really care that a mechanical drive is a tad slower. If I decide to go SSD soon, the Raid 0 possibilities are there. I'm sure there will be some updates that will improve the SATA 3.0 speeds, but for the most part I just want the USB 3. Paying $20 more for those 2 items is more than fair. At $180'ish bucks, the UD4P is an awesome deal.
Only thing that might keep me off of it is if the X58 refresh happens fast and the USB 3/SATA 3 X58 boards come in at a reasonable price.
Hmmm P55A and an i7 860 or X58 refreshed and an i7 930 in a few months... decisions to be made.
I haven't heard any dates for the X58 refresh, but I have seen tons of pictures of the Gigabyte board. The only thing I don't like about it is the watercooled chip sink. I don't run water so it's kind of a pointless buy for me. The Asus X58 was announced and I saw retail box pictures (which is usually a good sign it's coming soon) but I haven't heard anything else in awhile.
Asus' P55 solution should be here soon, it's model number is P7P55D-E Premium. There's a few sites that have the P7P55D Premium listed as the -E version, so beware of that. Its retail pictures have been around awhile now.
While I really don't think I'll care about losing the x16 VGA on P55, it would be nice if the X58 USB3/SATA3 boards weren't too expensive, and I imagine even if they lose some PCIe lanes, the X58 chipset would still have plenty left for SLI. That would be my major reason for going X58, but I don't plan on it as of right now since I have no need for SLI.
I'm still in a toss up on a VGA card though. Would really like a 5850 but I don't have time to camp out retailers for one. Leaning toward the Gigabyte Super OC GTX 260 since it's about GTX275 performance for $50 less.
Didn't see anyone post this, but I just noticed it was there. Been waiting for this board, I'll be ordering this weekend.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16813128409
I didn't know the Gigabyte motherboards were going to go down to 8x. Is that true for all of them? That throws a wrench in my plans.