Asustek Computer has announced its new ASUS P7F7-E WS SuperComputer motherboard, which integrates technologies such as USB 3.0, SATA 6G storage interface, and IEEE 1394b FireWire standard.
The P7F7-E WS adopts Intel 3450 chipset with integrated graphics as well as LGA 1156 socket for support of Intel's latest Xeon and Core processors.
The motherboard also supports up to four graphics cards through AMD's CrossFireX or Nvidia's 3-way/2-way SLI technologies.
The motherboard is embedded with six memory slots, supports up to 16GB of DDR3 memory, while Asustek's exclusive GPU Boost technology can overclock the integrated GPU in real time for a higher graphics performance, the vendor said.
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