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		<title>Gigabyte mobo with integrated SSD due in June</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Gigabyte has just announced that it plans to launch a motherboard with an integrated SSD in early June, which will be available from &#8216;selected online retailers&#8217; around the world. The new board, dubbed the Gigabyte Z68XP-UD3-iSSD, uses Intelâ€™s new Z68 chipset and will feature a tiny m-SATA SSD module that effectively functions as a small [&#8230;]<div class='yarpp-related-rss yarpp-related-none'>

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				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Gigabyte has just announced that it plans to launch a motherboard with an integrated SSD in early June, which will be available from &#8216;selected online retailers&#8217; around the world.</p>
<p>The new board, dubbed the Gigabyte Z68XP-UD3-iSSD, uses Intelâ€™s new Z68 chipset and will feature a tiny m-SATA SSD module that effectively functions as a small Intel Solid State Drive 311.</p>
<p>&#8216;We are thrilled to deliver the world&#8217;s first motherboard to come pre-bundled with an Intel SSD 311,&#8217; said Richard Chen, vice president of worldwide sales and marketing for Gigabyte. &#8216;The Z68XP-UD3-iSSD is the easiest way for [Gigabyte customers] to instantly take advantage of the performance boost [of Intel Smart Response].&#8217;</p>
<p>Weâ€™ve tested Intel&#8217;s Smart Response technology and found that it successfully delivered SSD speeds for commonly used data.</p>
<p>The only concern was whether the technology was appropriate for a high-end motherboard, although Gigabyte&#8217;s UD3 branding indicates that this board may be keenly priced. We&#8217;ve asked Gigabyte for pricing information, but haven&#8217;t had a response yet.</p>
<p>With only one chipset, which is located in the typical Southbridge position, Gigabyte has placed the m-SATA connection in the historical location of the Northbridge. This is clever thinking, as the SSD is just a bunch of ICs on a PCB â€“ you won&#8217;t need to swap the SSD in and out, and it wonâ€™t clash with connectors or cards there either.</p>
<p>Elsewhere the board looks fairly typical. It uses Gigabyteâ€™s blue and white colour scheme (the company&#8217;s high-end boards are black these days), but still uses the chunky, curved heatsinks that look a bit like the power stations of Hoth.</p>
<p>Given the UD3 branding, we were surprised to see a chunky heatsink on the VRMs and the overwhelming number of features advertised on the box. With two 16x PCI-E slots, three 1x PCI-E slots and a pair of PCI slots â€“ plus four SATA 6Gbps ports and at least a pair of USB 3 ports â€“ itâ€™s hard to see where Gigabyte has skimped. Thereâ€™s even Lucid Virtu support, if you fancy trying it</p>
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