Notes:
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The board is not listed or ever mentioned on the Gigabyte website other than a single press news, although it was also shown at Computex 2006. It is unknown if it was ever actually sold on the store shelves.
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The press news and the specifications shown at Computex 2006 list Opteron 200 and 800 processor support, however Opteron 200 and 800 were never released for Socket F (only for Socket 939). This is either a mistake by Gigabyte or Opteron 2200 and 8200 (which is what the board likely actually supported) were actually also called 200 and 800 series at some point by AMD before they were renamed.
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The board also has SAS and SCSI connectors, however exact amount can't be known due to lack of information and low quality photos.
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