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A pair of EVGA motherboards based on chipsets H55 and H57 for Clarkdale processors

Tuesday, January 5, 2010

In addition to its high-end motherboard with a two-socket LGA 1366, which we reported in the news, the company EVGA is preparing a couple of interesting, but much more affordable suggestions. A well-known manufacturer of computer components is preparing to replenish its range of two mainboards based on chipsets H55 and H57, calculated on the interaction with the recently introduced 32-nm processors Clarkdale performed by LGA 1156.



The two new motherboards from EVGA are made in the ATX form factor and have four slots for memory modules DDR3, as well as a pair of expansion slots PCI-Express x16 with support for the regime CrossFireX. In addition, there are eight SATA ports, Gigabit Ethernet connectors and FireWire, as well as an integrated 7.1-channel audiochip.



Among other things, EVGA mainboards are equipped with LED debugging, and since Clarkdale chips have a built-in 45-nm GPU, a board composed of a set of interfaces and video outputs D-Sub, DVI and HDMI. The official announcement of the new motherboard from EVGA based chipsets H55 and H57 should be held before the end of this week, probably at the same time we learn about the value of these products.

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