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		<description><![CDATA[ASUS have been coming to Computex to sensationalize and dazzle the press with concepts for years, and this year is no different, regardless of whether something is technically feasible or not.Â  Last year, we saw the ASUS Immensity motherboard concept that was never put into production â€“ an X58 featuring a 5450-type integrated GPU and [&#8230;]<div class='yarpp-related-rss'>

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				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>ASUS have been coming to Computex to sensationalize and dazzle the  press with concepts for years, and this year is no different, regardless  of whether something is technically feasible or not.Â  Last year, we saw  the ASUS Immensity motherboard concept that was never put into  production â€“ an X58 featuring a 5450-type integrated GPU and a Lucid  Hydra chip to combine any discrete GPU combination on board.Â  This year  takes a turn for the surreal.</p>
<p>Introducing the Danshui Bay concept:</p>
<p><img class="aligncenter" src="http://images.anandtech.com/doci/4419/ASUS%20DB%201%20-%20Full_575px.jpg" alt="" /></p>
<p>Simply put, ASUS are wanting to combine two chipsets on one motherboard  â€“ the X58 socket 1366, and the X79 socket 2011.Â  If we completely  disregard the technical challenges this faces, it provides the  interesting idea of something that might be possible in the future:Â  You  want to upgrade your machine to the latest chipset and processor.Â   Rather than throw your old processor away or sell it on, you could buy a  motherboard that lets you harness the power of the old processor and a  new processor together, in some form of chimerism.</p>
<p><img class="aligncenter" src="http://images.anandtech.com/doci/4419/ASUS%20DB%207%20-%20Sign_575px.JPG" alt="" /></p>
<p>As for the technical challenges in producing such a product, I could  reel off a whole list.Â  For a start, chipsets are not designed to talk  to each other.Â  Processors need dual QPI links to talk to each other of  the same model â€“ how that would work with different socket processors  with different caches and core counts is also a mystery, as with 1366  you would need an appropriate Xeon.Â  With two chipsets, youâ€™ll have to  have a different set of memory for each processor, and possibly getting a  mismatch there based on dual/tri/quad channel memory.Â  Each processor  requires its power and a set of PCIe each â€“ unless you disregard the  PCIe of one of the chipsets but then you would have to have at least the  processor of the other socket in order to run a discrete GPU.Â  The same  goes with SATA ports, I/O connectors, USB headers, and so on.</p>
<p><img class="aligncenter" src="http://images.anandtech.com/doci/4419/ASUS%20DB%204%20-%20SATA_575px.JPG" alt="" /></p>
<p>Obviously, this board presented is a mockup â€“ merely bits and pieces  put together.Â  Itâ€™s showing sixteen SATA 3 Gbps and six SATA 6 Gbps for a  start, as well as no significant power delivery and an obscene form  factor.Â  ASUS only want to know that if there was a demand for such a  product, despite the technical limitations.</p>
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