Other features of the mainboard include USB 3.0, SATA 3, Bio-Remote 2, and THX Theater sound. The board also uses Charge Booster tech for charging up your Apple hardware like the iPad or iPhone. The board also uses a new heat sink design and has a 10-phase CPU power supply along with a pair of 8-pin aux power connectors for the CPU to allow for more power and extreme overclocking.
The board has onboard USB 3.0 and 6Gbps SATA ports and support up to 16GB of dual-channel DDR3 RAM. The RAM bas a 1-phase memory power supply to allow for better RAM overclocking. PCIe slots on the board include a pair of x16 2.0 slots and the board will support AMD video cards in Crossfire. The board uses 100% solid-state capacitors and the Charge Booster tech I mentioned will charge your Apple gadgets 42% faster. You can also use your smartphone as a remote for your computer via WiFi.
Biostar TP67XE motherboard revealed
Posted on Friday, December 17 2010 @ 5:01 CET by Thomas De Maesschalck
TweakTown found details of Biostar's upcoming TP67XE motherboard. This new board uses the Intel P67 chipset, it has USB 3.0 support, Charge Booster tech for charging Apple gadgets faster, and the capability to use your smartphone as a remote via WiFi.