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[TPU] Gigabyte Readies GA-P55A-UD7

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Found this while surfing the net

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Closely trailing the GA-X58A-UD7, Gigabyte is preparing a new high-end socket LGA-1156 motherboard based on the Intel P55 chipset. The GA-P55A-UD7 is touted to lead the new pack of motherboards under the. P55A series, which bring technologies such as USB 3.0 and SATA 6 Gb / s integrated for the LGA-1156 platform.. Observantly, after a very long time, Gigabyte has made use of an. NVIDIA nForce chip on its high-end motherboards, certainly the first time it has made use of the nForce 200 PCI-Express bridge chip. Gigabyte made some clever use of its real-estate, especially with regards to the PCI-Express bandwidth.

Source: http://www.techpowerup.com/107907/Gi...5A_Series.html
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I'm guessing Tweaktown, from the watermarks.
sorry new to this
not sure how to
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Originally Posted by SuperCoopInIRL
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sorry new to this
not sure how to

Edit your post and include a link to the page you quoted. Then highlight the text you copied and press the quote button. After that at [TT] (for Tweak Town) to the title. Then you'll be all set.
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got it from overclockzone.com thread and that person credited : techpowerup.com
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got it from overclockzone.com thread and that person credited : techpowerup.com

Then you would include this link.

http://www.techpowerup.com/107907/Gi...5A_Series.html

(You can find these by taking a section of the quote and surrounding it in quotations, then searching Google. The results will only be exact matches to that phrase.)

You would also put [TechPowerUp] in the title.
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old news. someone already posted about this motherboard
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Originally Posted by Licht
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Need to link to your source buddy.

And put text that isn't his in quote tags. And add a source tag to the title. (I see that you mentioned the last part.)

So what does "24+3 phase" mean?
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Originally Posted by stargate125645
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And put text that isn't his in quote tags. And add a source tag to the title. (I see that you mentioned the last part.)

So what does "24+3 phase" mean?

24 capacitors for the CPU, 3 for the RAM.
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OP fixed. Please read the stickies in the future.
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Originally Posted by MrDeodorant
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24 capacitors for the CPU, 3 for the RAM.

Is that out of the ordinary? I know 24 capacitors for the CPU is a lot, but I don't recall any other motherboard advertising the number of capacitors it has for RAM.
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3 for the RAM is getting standard. ASUS advertises it. As for the CPU, I don't know much about AM3. My P6T Deluxe only has 16+3 or so, but it's i7.
thanks for the help on the process i am new to this and still learning
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