Asus P7H57D EVO-V: H57 motherboard for Clarkdale

Expected in early 2010, the future of Intel processors Clarkdale engraved in 32 nanometers will have to memory controller integrated graphics. They will therefore compatible motherboards capable of managing this new feature. To this end, Intel chipset H57 which, after some discreet appearance at IDF, is revealed today more widely through the P7H57D EVO V-first model of its kind signed Asus.
The card will accept logically the future Core i3 to 32 nanometers, but also the current i5 Core and Core i7 Lynnfield since it uses the socket LGA 1156. For the latter, however, it will seek an external graphics card. It also offers four DDR3 memory slots and two PCI-Express 16x which should allow the introduction of SLI or CrossFire configurations. Also: six locations SATA 3 Gbs, two locations to 6 Gbs, and two USB 3.0 connectors. On the rear panel, you will find VGA, DVI and HDMI to exploit the integrated graphics controller chips to Clarkdale.
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