Intel has not only restarted production of the new B3 revision of the P67 chipset for Sandy Bridge, but according to what is reported by VR-Zone, but on the production lines has also developed chipsets Z68, H61 and Q65. All new chipsets for the platform will be based on the Cougar Point B3 revision, then divorced by the bug of Serial ATA ports.
The Z68 model is particularly oriented enthusiast users as it would allow a better chance of overclocking, support for discrete graphics and integrated graphics and SSD drives for caching feature. The launch of the Z68 chipset, and probably the other two models, is expected for the first week of May.
The Z68 model is particularly oriented enthusiast users as it would allow a better chance of overclocking, support for discrete graphics and integrated graphics and SSD drives for caching feature. The launch of the Z68 chipset, and probably the other two models, is expected for the first week of May.
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- Apple ditching NVIDIA for AMD GPUs in Sandy Bridge MacBook Pros? (24/02/2011)
- PC Makers Rolling out New Sandy Bridge Laptops (22/02/2011)
- AMD launches marketing campaign to capitalize on Intel's Sandy Bridge flaw (19/02/2011)
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