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Motherboards Supporting USB 3.0 & SATA 6Gbps Now Available
Motherboards Supporting USB 3.0 & SATA 6Gbps Now Available
Forget Intel, mobo makers will go on their own
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The Tech Report: News — ... to switch Fn / Ctrl keys DailyTech reports motherboards supporting USB 3.0 & SATA 6Gbps now available DigiTimes reports AMD GPU shortage causing PC vendors ...

Now Available: Motherboards Equipped with USB 3.0 and SATA 6Gbps
Maximum PC — ... With some of the first USB 3.0 and SATA 6 devices already released, the first capable motherboards are now available for purchase. Asus and Gigabyte were both known to be working on new boards earlier this summer and both companies are now shipping their latest models. ...

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