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    GIGABYTE to Launch World's First Z68 Motherboards with Onboard mSATA and Smart Response Technology

    GIGABYTE Inc., a leading manufacturer of motherboards and graphics cards, today launched its highly anticipated Z68 series of motherboards based on Intel Z68 Express Chipset and maintain for the new generation Intel Core second. The delivery of the best Intel chipsets Series 6 has to offer, including a significant enhance in presentation with the Intel intelligent reaction, the first mSATA drive connectors on a motherboard standard desktop PC, and GIGABYTE patented touch BIOS, GIGABYTE motherboards Z68 series put users in the driver's seat, allowing them to have total control over how your system works and performed to better suit your individual computing needs. 11 models are available, with more than nine additional models, including at least four versions mSATA, presented in June 2011.

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    Re: GIGABYTE to Launch World's First Z68 Motherboards with Onboard mSATA and Smart Response Technology

    "GIGABYTE is proud to present a full range of plates allowed Z68 Express Chipset deliver exceptional performance and a host of unique features such as touch mSATA onboard BIOS and that help them stand out from the crowd," said Richard Chen, Vice President of Sales global and Marketing at GIGABYTE. "Intel has really raised the bar with the function of the potential performance and rich set of chips Z68, and as such, we expect the Z68 chipset to be the number one choice for users who want to build your next Intel-based 6 series in the system".

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    Re: GIGABYTE to Launch World's First Z68 Motherboards with Onboard mSATA and Smart Response Technology

    GIGABYTE Z68 motherboard models are as follows:
    • Discrete Graphics Options
    • Z68X-UD7-B3
    • Z68X-UD5-B3
    • Z68X-UD4-B3
    • Z68X-UD3P-B3
    • Z68X-UD3R-B3
    • Z68X-UD3-B3
    • Z68A-D3-B3

      Integrated Graphics Options
    • Z68X-UD3H-B3
    • Z68A-D3H-B3
    • Z68MX-UD2H-B3
    • Z68MA-D2H-B3

      Integrated Graphics Options with onboard mSATA – coming soon
    • Z68XP-UD3
    • Z68XP-D3
    • Z68AP-D3
    • Z68P-DS3

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    Re: GIGABYTE to Launch World's First Z68 Motherboards with Onboard mSATA and Smart Response Technology

    An innovative way to change the BIOS settings (only available in the Z68 GIGABYTE) Navigating through the BIOS to change the system configuration can be a intimidating task for users who are not common with control functions "F" and the mouse-less navigation. While some BIOS to try to solve this with a friendly mouse, a lot of implementations at rest some need of ease of use essential for most people. Touch BIOS, the engineers of GIGABYTE have re-imagined how users can cooperate with its BIOS, enabling a more intuitive user practice whether using a keyboard, mouse or touch screen monitor. In fact, with a touch screen monitor, touch GIGABYTE BIOS is so easy to use as most applications on an iPhone.

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    GIGABYTE BIOS based on icons created easily recognized icons that represent the main features of the BIOS. Users can change the tensions and relationships of the CPU by overclocking icon, or you can control your system using the PC icon status, just to name a few. GIGABYTE also includes icons for quick access to applications, GIGABYTE Quick Boost and @ BIOS, enabling higher levels of system customization. Easy to navigate, GIGABYTE BIOS intended touch the ground until it is as easy as possible to navigate i.e. the large icons that users can navigate with the mouse or finger on a touch-enabled monitor. GIGABYTE has also added several features touch-friendly and easy to read fonts, navigation panels and extending generally side scroll bars to more easily modify the BIOS settings.

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    Re: GIGABYTE to Launch World's First Z68 Motherboards with Onboard mSATA and Smart Response Technology

    No need to go into the BIOS to change the BIOS settings from GIGABYTE BIOS is Windows-based touch, users no longer have to restart your system BIOS to make changes in the system. For example, users who desire to modify your boot device main concern only require entering BIOS GIGABYTE touch but making changes. The next time you reboot the system mechanically loads the boot devices under its new configuration. This helps save time for users who want to make rapid changes in system configuration.

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    It has switchable graphics with Virtu LucidLogix virtualized GPU. Z68 GIGABYTE plates are enabled with virtualization technology Virtu LucidLogix GPU, which allows users to dynamically change among integrated graphics and high-end separate graphics cards in 3D. This is ideal for players who require high resolution of the game and still want to enjoy the built-in media 2nd generation Intel Core. Thus, switchable graphics helps to considerably reduce the power consumption of PC graphics, while increasing presentation when needed most.

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