The Overclocker magazine, i4memory forums and Team Australia introduce a sneak peak at a few GIGABYTE 6 series motherboards that will support the new 2nd Generation Intel® Core™ processors (codenamed Sandy Bridge).
GIGABYTE P67A-UD3R
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GIGABYTE P67A-UD3
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GIGABYTE H67MA-UD2H
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check out http://twitter.com/teamau for ongoing benching results and overclocking chatter
A full in depth report of GOOC 2010 with around ~100 images. Check out our first hand account of the Gigabyte Open Overclocking Championship 2010 behind the scenes.

After working with Dinos22 for about a month we were able to take the PCMark world records!
PLATFORM:
Gigabyte X58A-UD3R w/ gulftown 980X
MSI Lightning 5870 GPU
Corsair GTX2 rams
Corsair FORCE sandforce SSDs
Areca 1280ML raid controller
ANS ACARD 9010
Western Digital Velicoraptors sata3 600GB
GTX280 for XP pcmark05
To read more please check out the thread here

After returning from our amazing week of benching in Taiwan, I had only one regret. It was that I missed out on getting off a proper 32M run. Elmor was able to put up an amazing time but unfortunately with his platform we could not get the ram clocks as we wanted them. This is a replica of Elmors run but with higher ram clocks and you can see the difference it makes to the result.
Platform:
Gigabyte X58a-UD9, Corsair GTX2 2250 88824, Antec 1200OC
Please check out the thread for more info! http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/showthread.php?t=249307
An amazing group of overclockers recently gathered in Taiwan to test the new Gigabyte X58A-UD9, the result? All the 3Dmark world records and Superpi 32M world record broken. The UD9 features the normal gigabyte build quality with PCIE spacing to accomodate 4 double slot GPUs and dual 8 pin power connectors. The big bonus on this board is it seems to be the most efficienct board for SuperPI which is definatly something that Gigabyte could not boast in the past.
Please check out the thread for more info. http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/showthread.php?t=248891

After a enourmous amount of effort I am happy to announce I am official part of the sixes club… That is below 7minutes in superpi 32m and 7s in superpi 1m!
Achieved on two very different platforms. The 1m result on the enjoyable DFI P45 DDR3 board, accompanied by the Intel E8600.
The 32m result is on the Gigabyte X58-UD5 board, with the help of a nice Intel i7 965 cpu.