GIGABYTE to launch Z68 Motherboards for Intel SLC SSDs

VARINDIA- INDIA'S FRONTLINE IT MAGAZINE

GIGABYTE to launch Z68 Motherboards for Intel SLC SSDs

GIGABYTE has launched their highly anticipated Z68 series motherboards, based on the Intel Z68 Express Chipset and supporting the new second-generation Intel Core processors. Delivering the very best that Intel 6 series chipsets have to offer, including a significant performance boost with Intel Smart Response Technology, the first-ever mSATA drive connectors on a standard desktop PC motherboard, and GIGABYTE's proprietary Touch BIOS technology, GIGABYTE Z68 series motherboards put users in the driver seat, allowing them to take total control over how their system operates and performs to best match their individual computing needs. 11 models are available now, with more than 9 additional models, including at least 4 mSATA versions, to be introduced in June 2011.

"GIGABYTE is excited to introduce a complete range of Z68 Express Chipset-enabled motherboards that deliver exceptional performance and a multitude of unique features like Touch BIOS and onboard mSATA that help them stand out from the crowd,"commented Richard Chen, Vice-President of Worldwide Sales and Marketing, GIGABYTE. "Intel has really raised the bar with the performance potential and rich feature set of the Z68 chipset, and as such, we fully expect the Z68 chipset to be the number one choice for users wanting to build their next Intel 6 series-based system."

"We are very pleased to see the exciting new lineup of GIGABYTE motherboards based on the Intel Z68 Express Chipset," said Zane Ball, Intel General Manager of Desktop Platforms. "These high-quality boards will enable users to unleash the full performance and features of our second-generation Intel Core Processors."

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