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Supermicro dual Nehalem and a GTS 250 pictured

CeBit 2009 Spy shots
Mon Mar 02 2009, 22:32

TWO MORE QUICK pictures for your added enjoyment from the pre-CeBit setup.

One is a dual-socket Nehalem board by Supermicro, the other a mythical, all-new Geforce GTS 250.

The Supermicro board is named in that special sexy Supermicro way, it is called the X8DAH+-(F), and this it is its first public airing.

The 250 boards we saw here in the Halle, and there were a lot. Well, let's just say that very few board partners changed much other than the stickers for these cards.

The MSI is the one we found that was not 9800GTX+ bone stock. More details tomorrow, but for now, pictures are all you get.

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Supermicro Nehalem EP board

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MSI GTS 250

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Is this X8DTN+?

The shops show another version of X8DTN+ - one x58 with 2 x16, one x4 and 3 PCI-X slots.

Might be this is this some other one?

posted by : Stanislav, 03 March 2009 Complain about this comment
I am a fanboy

I have always had Nvidia cards save for way back when I bought an ATI card and received a free copy of Halflife 2. I just upgraded to a GTX 285 and am not disappointed, two words for it, Fast & Quiet. This came with Farcry 2 that is OK but Fallout 3 is the bomb, best game I have played on my PC in a long, long time.

posted by : Regulas, 03 March 2009 Complain about this comment
I am a fanboy

I have always had Nvidia cards save for way back when I bought an ATI card and received a free copy of Halflife 2. I just upgraded to a GTX 285 and am not disappointed, two words for it, Fast & Quiet.

posted by : Regulas, 03 March 2009 Complain about this comment
nVidia knows their audience

Their customers can now receive three extra-thick pipes in their fanny.

posted by : Jon, 03 March 2009 Complain about this comment
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