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    Post SUPoX Announces Intel X58 LGA1366 Mainboard SUPoX AP58+GTR






    SUPoX has X58 board
    Written by Lars-Göran Nilsson
    Tuesday, 14 October 2008 07:57



    But where can you buy one?

    A couple of pictures of SUPoX upcoming X58 board, the AP58+ GTR has turned up over at OCWorkbench alongside a full spec list and it looks like a rather interesting if somewhat messy board. SUPoX have added a few twists of their own to try to make this board stand out from the crowd.

    Besides the expected three PCIe x16 slots and six memory slots, the AP58+ GTR also has two PCI slots and one x1 PCIe slot, eight SATA ports, an IDE connector, a floppy connector and what SUPoX calls a Q-SSD slot which is a Compact Flash slot which allows you to boot from a CF card.

    Around the back you'll find two PS/2 ports, an eSATA connector, dual Gigabit Ethernet, four USB 2.0 ports with headers on the board for an additional eight USB 2.0 ports, a FireWire port and 7.1-channel audio with optical S/PDIF out. Oddly enough SUPoX has also added a header for both a serial and a parallel port on the board.

    SUPoX will also offer a combined 802.11b/g/n WiFi and Bluetooth 2.0+EDR card called the Q-Fi, although this seems to be optional. The board also has a debug LED display, power and reset buttons and a rather funky looking heatpipe cooling setup. It looks like SUPoX has gone for a 10-phase power regulation design, but it's a bit hard to tell.

    The big question will be where you can buy this board, rather than how much it'll cost. We doubt it'll be cheap, as so far none of the prices we've seen for X58 boards comes anywhere near what most people would be willing to pay.

    You can find the specs here:

    http://my.ocworkbench.com/bbs/showth...620#post438620


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    Only 4 usb on the rear i/o is a little weak, unless they supply brackets.

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    supox? isnt that formerly epox?
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    What or who is behind this SUPoX brand?


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    how dose the compact flash ssd work is it on the back or is there a connector im not seeing it
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    Quote Originally Posted by zanzabar View Post
    how dose the compact flash ssd work is it on the back or is there a connector im not seeing it
    Its between the yellow sata & ide connectors.

    Fantastic idea, looks like a good DIY alternative to expressgate
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    Quote Originally Posted by BulldogPO View Post
    What or who is behind this SUPoX brand?
    SUPoX == old EPoX

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    Quote Originally Posted by tiro_uspsss View Post
    supox? isnt that formerly epox?
    Yup. If this one is anything like the boards back in the AXP days it'll kick some serious butt. Sadly, I don't think that's the case. "Quick your life"? I wouldn't buy that...
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    Quote Originally Posted by bedlamite View Post
    SUPoX == ex EPoX emplyees
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    "Quick Your Life", you mean like "All your base are belong to us"?

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    another one in the line, nothing new nothing special

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    Yet another brand that will never make it to uk etailers...

    Also they should just get rid of the ide and floppy connectors and add some more usb connectors at the back instead.

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    Wicked, needs more USB otherwise looks real nice
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    why more USB??
    everyone popping 10 usb cards at the same time on their pc?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bellisimo View Post
    why more USB??
    everyone popping 10 usb cards at the same time on their pc?
    This MB only has four. Well if you use 2 for a regular keyboard and mouse, that leaves two left. One for a printer and the other for, say a card reader and you would be full. I think >=10 is probably overkill, but 6-8 would be reasonable and leave a little extra room for expansion.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sdsdv10 View Post
    This MB only has four. Well if you use 2 for a regular keyboard and mouse, that leaves two left. One for a printer and the other for, say a card reader and you would be full. I think >=10 is probably overkill, but 6-8 would be reasonable and leave a little extra room for expansion.
    you have ps/2 for mouse and keyboard, with a printer, a card reader, you would still have 2 ports left

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    Quote Originally Posted by Caparroz View Post
    Yup. If this one is anything like the boards back in the AXP days it'll kick some serious butt. Sadly, I don't think that's the case. "Quick your life"? I wouldn't buy that...
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    From the spec link:

    Twelve USB connectors compliant with USB2.0 from embedded USB controller (4 connectors at rear panel)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bellisimo View Post
    you have ps/2 for mouse and keyboard, with a printer, a card reader, you would still have 2 ports left
    sp2 is not hot swappable and has vary bad polling rates for mice, its unusable
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    Quote Originally Posted by zanzabar View Post
    sp2 is not hot swappable and has vary bad polling rates for mice, its unusable
    die legacy die!!!
    on another note i dont think this will make it to neweggnever heard of the brand surely it wont be competitive to lets say Asus

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    if this would be s775/p45 mobo.. id definitely get it for my q9650

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