Hello Everyone,



Gigabyte is so enthused by Intel's upcoming P45 chipset, it flew a
multi-national crew of media from their respective home bases to its own
headquarters in Taipei, Taiwan for two days of hands-on testing. During the
event, Gigabyte gave us access to four SKUs based on P45 and an early look
at a fifth extreme series board that will show off the P45's flexibility in
a $300+ package.



We'll get the bad news out of the way first. Because Intel hasn't yet
launched the P45 chipset (Gigabyte predicted the official unveiling will
take place at Computex during the first week of June), none of the
benchmarks we ran were allowed to be published-nor should they be, since all
of the P45 boards made available at the event were based on early PCB
revisions, not-quite-complete BIOSes, and Eaglelake drivers loaded onto
pre-configured Windows XP partitions. Not quite the controlled environment
we'd normally use. The same story goes for overclocking results, though to
be honest, what we saw wasn't necessarily representative of what we'd hope
to get out of shipping hardware anyway...



Article URL:
http://www.hothardware.com/Articles/Gigabyte_Does_Spring_Break_In_Taipei



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