Sneak Peak at MSI's new X58 Nehalem board.

Sweet.  I ran across this a little bit ago.  The new MSI X58 MB.  It doesn't seem to say which model, but looks like a Diamond as I see some familiar black and red HW SATA ports, but there is a third blue one!  Maybe RAID 5 HW RAID FTW!!!! 
I like the triple channel memory, but will hate having to pay for triple packs of RAM. 
There's even a good shot at the new Nehalem 1366 CPU socket.  Pretty cool looking layout.
Here's a link to the article for you to read:
http://www.tweaktown.com/news/9593/index.html
Happy day dreaming
-=Mark=-

Quote from: Del UK on 06-June-08, 03:46:04
Going triple channel, seems a step back really........... We have had Dual Channel mainstream for a few years now. Via had the Quad channel with the PT880 chipset, but never become popular......... so why triple and not quad......?
Everything else is quad pumped up.......
We now have the P45 chipset with support of 16Gb ram, so will we be looking at 32Gb with this mainboard?
Nice find by the way, Mark
hmm, what if it has been raised from quad pumped to x6 (Sept?) pumped?  that would be cool.  It sure would make sense then.  or better yet triple data rate memory (TDR).  I just hope there's something to take advantage of it at any rate.  The current dual channel doesn't seem to offer much in performance increase.  RAM sizes are getting so big that we don't need anymore than 2 sticks as it is, so 3 better give us something besides more unneeded RAM.
Quote
I would agree that quad channel would have been better for speed .... But 8 Dimm slots?  biggthumbsdown
It might have worked with just 4 Dimm slots as well with each one on a seperate channel, so there could be budget boards with 4 slots, and high end boards with 8, but it would be difficult to fit 8 slots onto a normal sized board.
I really like the layouts of the slots on these boards, they have gotten it right by ensuring that one PCI slot is still usable with all of the PCI-E populated.
The board with 3 slots can handle 3 double width cards, or the 4 slot board can handle 4 single slot ones. I hope we will see boards with just two PCI-E 16x slots as well though.
Makes me feel like  crying for having bought an X48 now lol.
With all these boards going in features I'm thinking they may grow in size.  I seen a few days ago a case with 10 slots on the back.  I think it may have been a server case, but with triple and quad sli/xfire I could see them creating a bigger board.  although I'm sure multi-core GPU are just around the corner, especially since AMD and ATI have merged.  I can't can wait for a multi-core CPU/GPU combo for some awesome onboard video.
-=Mark=-

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