Gigabyte GA-EP55-QD4P Motherboard Pictures

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Gigabyte GA-EP55-QD4P Motherboard Pictures

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Some LGA 1156 action for you guys thanks to a prototype Gigabyte GA-EP55-QD4P that I saw yesterday...
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Instead of including the eSATA bracket I really wish that Gigabyte would just eliminate a USB port or two and put the eSATA port on the I/O panel. For that very reason I bought a cheap PCIe 1x eSATA card because of how cluttered the boxed Gigabyte solution was.

Besides I really don't like giving up onboard ports just for the occasional eSATA connection.
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Major_A wrote:Besides I really don't like giving up onboard ports just for the occasional eSATA connection.
SHouldn't be much of a problem with 10 SATA ports available :P
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I have 8 and with their bracket 6 would be occupied. That was an issue. Not to mention that when I get income again I plan on adding at least two more TB drives to my RAID setup.

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Added picture of the adapter. It also adds clutter to wire it up. Not that I have the cleanest or the neatest wiring but I don't really like having a wire just running through the middle of my case.
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LGA 1156 is that the socket that is going to replace the 775??
I herd some where that the 775 is going to be obsolete in a year or so.
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Looks like another Core i7 socket.
http://forums.legitreviews.com/about18463.html
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