X58 Pro features three PCI-E graphics slots and six DIMM slots
There’s little doubt that Intel’s Core i7 is the processor of the moment, but the cost of new DDR3 memory, not to mention a £200 motherboard, isn’t particularly appealing in the current economic climate, let alone the cost of a new CPU. However, MSI appears to have taken note of the cost issue and announced its first ‘affordable’ X58 Pro motherboard, which costs well under £200 without sacrificing any major features.
The board still comes with three PCI-E 2.0 graphics slots (two with 16 lanes and one with four lanes), which will support CrossFire X graphics configurations, although MSI hasn't announced official support for 3-way SLI. It also comes with a full set of six DIMM slots, allowing you to install two sets of triple-channel memory.
This already marks the board in front of other affordable Core i7 motherboards, such as Gigabyte’s X58 Express-based GA-EX58-UD3R, which comes with four DIMM slots and two PCI-E graphics slots. MSI claims that the X58 Pro will have a retail price of £175 inc VAT, which would also put it in the same price bracket as the aforementioned Gigabyte motherboard, which costs £176.40 inc VAT from Scan.
The X58 Pro will also feature passively-cooled heatsinks for the X58 chip and ICH10R Southbridge, which are connected by a heatpipe. Meanwhile, a separate, smaller heatsink sits on top of the VRMs. MSI is confident that the power-efficiency of its five-phase DrMOS power system will enable the VRMs to keep cool without the need to be connected to the board’s main heatpipe system. The board will also feature MSI’s M-Flash technology, which allows you to test-drive a new BIOS via a USB key without flashing the BIOS.
source : www.custompc.co.uk
MSI X58 Eclipse LGA 1366 Core I7 Intel X58 ATX Intel Motherboard

There’s little doubt that Intel’s Core i7 is the processor of the moment, but the cost of new DDR3 memory, not to mention a £200 motherboard, isn’t particularly appealing in the current economic climate, let alone the cost of a new CPU. However, MSI appears to have taken note of the cost issue and announced its first ‘affordable’ X58 Pro motherboard, which costs well under £200 without sacrificing any major features.
The board still comes with three PCI-E 2.0 graphics slots (two with 16 lanes and one with four lanes), which will support CrossFire X graphics configurations, although MSI hasn't announced official support for 3-way SLI. It also comes with a full set of six DIMM slots, allowing you to install two sets of triple-channel memory.
This already marks the board in front of other affordable Core i7 motherboards, such as Gigabyte’s X58 Express-based GA-EX58-UD3R, which comes with four DIMM slots and two PCI-E graphics slots. MSI claims that the X58 Pro will have a retail price of £175 inc VAT, which would also put it in the same price bracket as the aforementioned Gigabyte motherboard, which costs £176.40 inc VAT from Scan.
The X58 Pro will also feature passively-cooled heatsinks for the X58 chip and ICH10R Southbridge, which are connected by a heatpipe. Meanwhile, a separate, smaller heatsink sits on top of the VRMs. MSI is confident that the power-efficiency of its five-phase DrMOS power system will enable the VRMs to keep cool without the need to be connected to the board’s main heatpipe system. The board will also feature MSI’s M-Flash technology, which allows you to test-drive a new BIOS via a USB key without flashing the BIOS.
source : www.custompc.co.uk
MSI X58 Eclipse LGA 1366 Core I7 Intel X58 ATX Intel Motherboard
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