Report: Intel to release Z68 chipset in early May
As we saw yesterday, a Gigabyte GA-Z68X-UD7-B3 motherboard based on Intel's Z68 chipset has already been found in the wild in Taiwan. That's all well and good, but many of us happen not to reside in East Asia. When can we expect the board here in North America?
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Gigabyte Z68 board pops up in Taiwan
Giving credence to rumors that Intel's Z68 chipset will be launching soon, Gigabyte's Z68X-UD7-B3 has reportedly gone on sale in Taiwan. The original coverage by Xfastest appears to have been removed, but Engadget managed to snag a few details, including a picture of the board's...
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