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ASUS’ USB 3.0-equipped P6X58D Premium motherboard now available

Eager to get in all the USB 3.0 hard drives, SSD drives and… other hard drives cropping up these days? Then you’re in luck, as ASUS’ brand new, USB 3.0-ready P6X58D Premium motherboard is now finally available to order. Of course, being an early adopter doesn’t come cheap, and this particular motherboard will run you a hefty $309.99 from Newegg. That will get you a board that runs with the best of ‘em, however, including support for a Core i7 processor, room for up to 24GB of RAM, three PCI-Express 2.0 slots, a pair of 6Gb/s SATA interfaces, four plain old USB 2.0 ports and, most importantly, two for USB 3.0. Setting up a rig? Feel free to let us know how it works out in comments.

[Thanks, James]

ASUS’ USB 3.0-equipped P6X58D Premium motherboard now available originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 25 Nov 2009 19:39:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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