Gigabyte X48T-DQ6 Intel X48 Motherboard Review @ ThinkComputers.org - 04/25/08 10:00 AM
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Quote: "Gigabyte was one of the first two computer hardware companies that I
was aware of, along with Kingston memory. More than a decade before I
decided to build my own rig, I had seen Gigabyte's name associated with
motherboards. They have been around since 1986, the dawn of the era of the
PC. Today I will be looking at my first Gigabyte motherboard, the X48T-DQ6.
This board is presently Gigabyte's flagship motherboard. It sports a ton of
features, natively supports DDR3-1900 memory and 1600FSB, along with
CrossfireX, and looks sharp to boot. Will the Gigabyte board end my current
love affair with motherboards by a four-letter word? Read on to see."
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Quote: "Gigabyte was one of the first two computer hardware companies that I
was aware of, along with Kingston memory. More than a decade before I
decided to build my own rig, I had seen Gigabyte's name associated with
motherboards. They have been around since 1986, the dawn of the era of the
PC. Today I will be looking at my first Gigabyte motherboard, the X48T-DQ6.
This board is presently Gigabyte's flagship motherboard. It sports a ton of
features, natively supports DDR3-1900 memory and 1600FSB, along with
CrossfireX, and looks sharp to boot. Will the Gigabyte board end my current
love affair with motherboards by a four-letter word? Read on to see."