While MSI wasn’t quite able to publicly divulge your entire details of its forthcoming X79-based motherboards , it was very happy to offer us a teaser. We were shown three upcoming models from the corporate at IDF , all toting PCI Express 3.0 slots, overclocking buttons and that snazzy UEFI BIOS. The latter makes changing settings a snap, and is carried over from the company’s existing Sandy Bridge boards — it even comes with a button that launches a browser, but unfortunately the machines within the booth weren’t configured to support it. We’ll know more in Q4, but meanwhile a gallery awaits you below, in addition to a video after the break.
Myriam Joire contributed to this report.
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I hope the new update in the Board will improve the performance and their speed as well and we will enjoy this new update.Isn’t current bandwidth enough for single GPU cards? And even dual GPU cards?