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We already caught a gander at Asus’ 6Gbps Serial ATAtoting P7P55D Premium motherboard in August, but now, the company is cooking up the P7P55DE Premium similar board with both 6Gbps SATA and USB 3.0. Actually, the firm’s marketing material claims the P7P55DE is the first motherboard to truly unite both new technologies.

Asus is also readying the P6X58D Premium, a board based on the X58 Express chipset that also looks to feature nextgen SATA and USB connectivity. The P6X58D Premium has an LGA1366 socket (for a Core i7900 processor), three physical PCI Express x16 slots, six DIMM slots, and eight SATA ports. The P7P55DE Premium only has dual PCIe graphics slots and four DIMM slots, but it can play host to cheaper Core i5 and i7800 CPUs. See the image gallery below for shots of both motherboards.

锘?Gbps Serial ATA coming in new Asus mobos

Over just the past few weeks, we’ve seen the arrival of Intel’s mainstream Core i5 and i7800 processors, the first DirectX 11 graphics cards, and Windows 7. What’s missing? Why, nextgen I/O connectivity, of course.

Much like the P7P55D Premium, this puppy connects the nextgen I/O controllers to an auxiliary PCI Express 2.0 bridge chip. This bridge consolidates halfspeed PCIe 2.0 lanes from the P55 chipset into single, fullspeed PCIe 2.0 lanes, effectively doubling the bandwidth available to the controller. (Both 6Gbps SATA and USB 3.0 support transfer rates up to 600MB/s, without factoring in overhead.)



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