
The X79 motherboard was originally designed for the Sandy Bridge-E processor, using the new LGA2011 socket, and now the LGA1366 series processors can only be paired with the X58+ICH10 chipset, and the two seem to be incompatible.
However, an internal document from Intel shows that Intel will release two Extreme Board series high-end motherboards based on the X79 chipset, supporting LGA2011 and LGA1366 processors, respectively.
The first is "DX79SI", codenamed Siler, which is aimed at enthusiasts and high-end players. It supports LGA2011 Sandy Bridge-E processor and has eight four-channel DDR3 DIMM memory sockets with a maximum capacity of 64GB, three PCI-E 3.0 expansion slots, and support for three. Road graphics card (should have SLI), twelve SATA ports, six of which support SATA 6Gbps, four USB 3.0 (non-native) and fourteen USB 2.0 ports, eight-channel sound card, dual Gigabit Ethernet, Bluetooth And Wi-Fi wireless module, but save the PS/2 interface.
Followed by "DX79TO", codenamed Thorsby, positioning slightly lower, with the processor is now available LGA1366 Core i7-900 series, with three channels of DDR3 memory slots, two PCI-E 2.0 x16 slots, eight SATA interfaces , two USB 3.0 interfaces, six-channel sound card, Gigabit Ethernet card and so on.
Although the users of the LGA1366 platform are all high-end players, few people will change the board and keep the old one. Even if AMD has a bulldozer, AMD basically has no hope of leveraging Intel's position in the high-end field. The latter is completely unnecessary. "Ren Xiangxiu", but in any case, this downward compatibility is certainly worthy of praise, but also will be welcomed by users. The only problem now is that the X79 is a single-chip design. It is essentially a South Bridge. The X58+ICH10 is a traditional combination of North and South Bridges. How does the X79 provide North Bridge functionality when paired with the LGA1366?
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