
Completely redefining hyperbole
Golden Systems has unveiled its new Gigabyte GA-X58A-UD9
motherboard with a press release which setting out to "completely redefine
what is possible performance and feature-wise on the X58 platform".
Setting aside the hyperbole, it looks like the
motherboard is designed to maximize power delivery for Intel’s latest 1366
socket CPUs. This includes the Intel Core i7-980X Extreme Edition (6
core) CPUs. The board has DDR3 memory support, 4-way PCI Express 2.0
graphics support and a unique iPhone charging feature. Golden said that the GA-X58A-UD9 X58 chipset motherboard
delivers "utmost system stability and overclockability" by providing
maximum power delivery through the company's new 24 phase Unlocked Power
design.
It has a 4-way PCI Express 2.0 graphics support for both
Nvidia SLI (with 2 nF200 SLI bridges) and ATI CrossFireX, DDR3 memory support,
and seven PCIe 2.0 expansion slots. There is support for high speed data transfer rates in
GIGABYTE's 333 Onboard Acceleration, which includes the industry's latest
technologies such as SuperSpeed USB 3.0 and 6Gbps SATA 3.
It also has a dual power switching design that allows two
sets of 12 power phases operate in tandem, helping to extend component
lifespan. As one set is powered up the other is turned down,
allowing the non active set to rest. With built-in failure protection, the
system can continue to boot even if one of the phase sets fails. When CPU loading requires boosting, the dual power mode
automatically suspends the whole thing. All 24 phases are unlocked which Golden
thinks "the highest amount of CPU power currently available on any desktop
motherboard."
The GA-X58A-UD9 motherboard is available worldwide for a
suggested retail price of US$649.