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Asus P6T7 WS motherboard with supercomputer’s processing power of 4 teraflops

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Asus has brought supercomputer’s processing power to workstations by having launched their new Asus P6T7 WS SuperComputer motherboard. This motherboard is able to deliver 4 teraflops of processing power.

The Asus P6T7 WS mainboard is equipped with seven PCI-E Gen2 x 16 slots and has been certified for NVIDIA Tesla GPU computing, which is based on the NVIDIA CUDA parallel computing architecture, supporting up to three NVDIA Tesla cards and one NVDIA Quadro card. All these can produce a total of 960 parallel processing cores that deliver a massive 4 teraflops of processing power. This means 250 times faster computing and graphics processing power.

This Asus motherboard also provides the users with flexible high I/O speed, graphics and computing options. The Asus P6T7 WS Supercomputer mobo also comes with a G.P. Diagnosis card, which is useful for performing precise system checks – errors will be displayed on its LED display, helping users to pinpoint the errors more quickly.

via fareastgizmos

2 Responses to “Asus P6T7 WS motherboard with supercomputer’s processing power of 4 teraflops”

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    Asus’ P6X58 Premium motherboard comes with SATA 3.0 (6Gbps) support Says:

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    james1192 Says:

    My board arrived with 2 dead memory slots.I contacted tech support they told me that they would advance rma a new board out they next day.The next day I got an email telling me that this board did not qualify for advance rma.When I contacted them they were extremely rude and informed me that they did not have this board available for warranty until next year.So far I am awaiting my 3rd replacement if this one does not work I will be getting an msi board.

    I suggest you hold off on buying one for a few months till all the bugs are worked out and it actually has a warranty or Call 812-282-2787 and make sure they have some in stock.Plus the price will come down in a couple more months.

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