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Computex 2011 Launchpad for Intel X79 Motherboards
At Computex 2010, motherboard vendors across the board displayed socket LGA1155 motherboards that support Intel "Sandy Bridge" processors, based on P67, H67 chipsets, months in advance of the platform actually making it to the market. This year, the motherboard industry will do something similar and show off socket LGA2011 motherboards based on the Intel X79 "Patsburg" chipset.
Detailed to much length in older articles, the platform schematic of Sandy Bridge-E surfaced, confirming X79's feature-set, including a PCI-Express 3.0 based supplementary interconnect between the processor and chipset to bolster enough bandwidth for the massive 10-port SATA 6 Gb/s controller, and a 8-port PCI-Express 2.0 hub. Sandy Bridge-E processor itself comes in three main variants, an all-enabled 6-core Extreme Edition, a 6-core unlocked variant, and a limited-OC 4-core variant. The platform is slated for late 2011. ![]() Source: VR-Zone |
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No native USB 3.0?
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That 10+2 port SATA controller won't leave any need for third-party SATA controllers for eSATA or additional internal ports. That leaves the 8-lane PCI-Express 2.0 hub of the PCH to accommodate several third-party USB 3.0 controllers. Who knows, there could even be a massive 8 port USB 3.0 controller being developed by someone that takes up a PCI-E x4 port.
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If there are no USB ports on the motherboard, it will be a bad day for inter-connectivity. |
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no, it will still be on board.
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As the very first gen NEC USB3 chips were presented
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Makes no difference if USB 3.0 is integrated or not. With SATA 6 Gb/s, chipset integration mattered, because a single large controller would let you set up RAID configurations with over two disks (as opposed to using many third-party 2-port controllers), with USB it's not the case. You can have external multi-port controllers, or a number of 2-port controllers, or even 2-port controllers with multiplex chips. Doesn't matter. Cramming those into the chipset won't make it any faster or better.
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@btarunr I just noticed it, and would be better from software side, because Intel driver usually great! I know, that is no speed difference between 3rd party and built in controllers.
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Panther Point has a 2-port USB 3.0 controller that is multiplexed between two hubs of the USB 2.0 controller to give four USB 3.0 ports. Speeds will suck, if there are more than two bandwidth-heavy devices connected. On the other hand, using a number of 2-port controllers ends up being bandwidth-efficient, and those NEC/Renesas 2-port controllers have become dirt-cheap after getting competition from ASUS (ASMedia). Quote:
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bravo intel. please leave out the USB. i want you to crash and burn LOL.
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What about native trim support when using RAID?
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It's not that easy and because of the speed of USB 3.0, the silicon dedicated to it will have to run very fast which also means it it produces more heat. Of course this is still fairly nominal, but compared to USB 2.0 it's a huge difference, least not the space inside the chipset that's being taken up by the USB 3.0 part. Of course some of this depends on the manufacturing technology used to make the chipset and it's at least more advanced that that used to make the host controllers so the actual die size wouldn't be nearly as big as say one of the Renesas chips which are made using 90nm tech if I remember right.
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Why not put USB 3.0 on a separate chip? Takes stress off of the South Bridge, PCH, North Bridge, whatever. Doesn't make a difference at all to the people using it.
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The point of having USB 3.0 in the SB/PCH/NB/etc. is to "officially" make it a mainstream connector. Purely symbolic, but the gesture is reassuring.
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I'm sure the USB3 bridge companies aren't complaining ![]() I don't see much usage for USB3 at the current point in time for any of my needs, I'd rather hot swap a faster, slightly larger, 2.5" SATA2 SSD drive than fumble around with the (fat) USB3 PEZ-dispensers. The USB3 UFD (circuit/bridge) designs I've seen are all pretty lame too. Last edited by zads; May 2, 2011 at 11:32 PM. |
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![]() Has anyone considered that this is not the full feature list ? Also AMD please keep making slow chips and horrible drivers for your video cards I want you to continue to crash and burn LOL. |
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To the end-user where those USB 3.0 ports are coming from doesn't matter. If it's integrated with the PCH, its cost is factored into chipset cost, and if not, 3rd party controllers/hub chips. |
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lol this doesnt look that great but still its good
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Fuck Intel, fuck technological progress.
A new socket every year?!
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I prefer a new socket every 2 years, with nearly 2x the performance of the previous gen, than buying a mobo and using it for 3-4 years, and buying a new processor every year with marginal performance gains . . .
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