No. Motherboards NEVER support BOTH SLI and CrossFire. Usually one OR the other. Mostly because NVIDIA created and uses SLI and AMD (Which owns ATI) created and uses CrossFire. You'll have to check which your specific motherboard supports.
Both SLI and CrossFire do the same thing and they work the exact same way. They both allow Graphics cards to work together.
This accepting one computer program or idea but not others is what I like to call warism (ware-ism).
Foxconn makes it. I removed mine from the case to swap it out after a fire, and Foxconn is printed on the bottom of the motherboard, and on the heatsink, as well as some of the I/O panel casings.
The i9 will work on the x58, or 1366 socket boards, not the P55, or 1156 boards. It is possible asus will make new boards available upon the i9's release that compare to the p7p55d but the board in its current state will not work.
The X58 is a high performance chip-set that supports the Core i7 processors, the P45 is more a mainstream desktop chip-set.
That depends on chipset. For instance Intel X58 can support up 4 ports natively + 2 for marvell controller. Server motherboards have more SATA ports available. Newer generation motherboards can support 6 and more SATA port natively.
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The Intel X58 Express Chipset supports the Intel Corei7 processor family . Its technical specifications include Max TDP of 24.1 W and supported FSBs of 6.40 GT/s.
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The newest motherboard is a relative term, as it can refer to chipset or manufacturer specific boards. The newest Intel chipset available is the Intel X58 Express chipset, which bears an LGA 1366 socket and supports the Nehalem (Core i7) architecture. Boards that use this chipset include the Asus P6T series and Rampage II, as well as Gigabyte's EX58 series boards, Foxconn Renaissance and Bloodrage, and many others.
DDR, DDR2 and DDR3 dual channel, DDR3 tripple channel used by Intel X58.
1 cubic yard = 9 cubic feet.4.5'*58'*12' = 3132 cubic feet3132/9 = 348 cubic yards
This question is a bit misleading so I will clarify what I expect you want and what I'll answer. What is 58% of a centimetre in millimetres. So there are 10mm in a centimetre. 10mm/100, x58 is 5.8mm.
The latest processor, the Intel Core i7, only supports ram in multiples of 3 (e.g. 3GB, 6GB, 9GB, etc). Any motherboard using the Intel X58 chipset will support the Core i7.Three popular motherboard choices are (but there are still many others out there):EVGA E760 ClassifiedASUS Rampage II ExtremeGIGABYTE EX58-UD5