Computex 2010 Day 1: Gigabyte shows off X58A-UD9, Notebook

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Computex 2010 Day 1: Gigabyte shows off X58A-UD9, Notebook

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One of the major forces at Computex is Gigabyte as they are heavily invested in this show. We took a few minutes today to take a look at a few of their products on display at their booth. The recently launched GA-X58A-UD9, and 5870 Overclock were on hand to back up Gigabyte's devotion to gamers and enthusiasts, with a few laptops and tablets to keep mobile users happy.

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The thing that caught our eye first was the awe inspiring GA-X58A-UD9. Known affectionately as the UD9, this monster has 7 PCIe x16 lane slots available for as many video cards as you care to throw at it. As it's based off of the original X58 chipset, Gigabyte has updated it with a USB 3.0 controller and SATA 6G. 8 SATA ports are available. In the photo above you can see it in a 4-way CrossFireX configuration.
Article Title: Computex 2010 Day 1: Gigabyte shows off X58A-UD9, Notebooks, Tablets
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7 PCI-E slots.... what the hell. At least it'll be a monster folder.
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GIGABYTE is the only Taiwanese laptop maker not in America?
MSI, ASUS are here, but not my fav mobo maker?
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