ASUS Offers Hint as What The Future Holds

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    TonyTiger2004 said:
    Guru3D Review on the Armored Sabertooth P67
    ASUS Sabertooth P67 TUF review

    Tell me that board don't look sweet!
    The board does look sweet, but it has:

    4 x SATA II port
    2 x SATA III port (Intel)
    2 x SATA III port (Marvell)

    From the end user's perspective it would be better, if the board has 8 x SATA III port (Intel). After all, the SATA III port is backward compatible with the previous version of the SATA devices.

    Also, the Marvell chip utilizes PCIe x1 lane that does not support the full speed of SATA 3.0, hopefully the Intel ports will.
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    Cr00zng said:
    TonyTiger2004 said:
    Guru3D Review on the Armored Sabertooth P67
    ASUS Sabertooth P67 TUF review

    Tell me that board don't look sweet!
    The board does look sweet, but it has:

    4 x SATA II port
    2 x SATA III port (Intel)
    2 x SATA III port (Marvell)

    From the end user's perspective it would be better, if the board has 8 x SATA III port (Intel). After all, the SATA III port is backward compatible with the previous version of the SATA devices.

    Also, the Marvell chip utilizes PCIe x1 lane that does not support the full speed of SATA 3.0, hopefully the Intel ports will.
    I Agree, i imagine there will be many other versions of this board to come. This one probably being the Standard test version.
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