M MeltedDuron New member Mar 24, 2011 #1 In what is becoming a tradition for Gigabyte, they have packed yet another mid-high end desktop chipset onto a tiny Mini ITX board. Continue Reading
In what is becoming a tradition for Gigabyte, they have packed yet another mid-high end desktop chipset onto a tiny Mini ITX board. Continue Reading
Runebeard New member Mar 28, 2011 #3 I hope they do the same for either P67 or Z68 when it's released. I've been wanting to make a powerful mITX rig for a while now.
I hope they do the same for either P67 or Z68 when it's released. I've been wanting to make a powerful mITX rig for a while now.
tinytomlogan The Guvnor Staff member Mar 28, 2011 #4 Runebeard said: I hope they do the same for either P67 or Z68 when it's released. I've been wanting to make a powerful mITX rig for a while now. Click to expand... I dont think you will see a P67 MITX from Gigabyte, which is a shame because the P55 was an epic clocker.
Runebeard said: I hope they do the same for either P67 or Z68 when it's released. I've been wanting to make a powerful mITX rig for a while now. Click to expand... I dont think you will see a P67 MITX from Gigabyte, which is a shame because the P55 was an epic clocker.
Runebeard New member Mar 28, 2011 #5 Aww that IS depressing An overclockable mITX Sandybridge system would be sweeeeeeeeet. *sigh*
Karlos_the_n00b New member Mar 29, 2011 #6 tinytomlogan said: I dont think you will see a P67 MITX from Gigabyte, which is a shame because the P55 was an epic clocker. Click to expand... There was this article back in Jan saying that Gigabyte where actually going to do a ITX P67 but no hint about a release date.
tinytomlogan said: I dont think you will see a P67 MITX from Gigabyte, which is a shame because the P55 was an epic clocker. Click to expand... There was this article back in Jan saying that Gigabyte where actually going to do a ITX P67 but no hint about a release date.