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This Intel gaming motherboard leak reveals two new product names

A leaked photo appears to reveal a Gigabyte LGA1851 motherboard, confirming the name of Intel's new chipset and Arrow Lake U range.

A Gigabyte motherboard leak has just revealed the name of the flagship motherboard chipset for Intel Arrow Lake, as well as adding more evidence that this new gaming U lineup will feature the Intel Core Ultra branding. The new Us will use a new socket called LGA1851, which will require a new motherboard, with top-end products apparently based on a new Intel Z890 motherboard chipset.

This follows the naming convention of Intel's last few chipsets for its Intel Z890 motherboard, as this is reportedly the only chipset that will enable you to overclock your U.

We've already seen a few Gigabyte LGA1851 motherboards in the flesh at Computex earlier this year, but the names of the chipset and U lineup were blocked out with white rectangles, as Intel has an embargo for both these brands. Now, however, thanks to a post on X (formerly Twitter) by regular tech leaker HXL, both have apparently been revealed.

Gigabyte Z890 Aorus Pro Ice motherboard PCB leak - HXL @9550pro on X (formerly Twitter)

The photo shows what looks like the bare PCB for a forthcoming Gigabyte Z890 Aorus Pro Ice motherboard, with "Z890" in very big letters next to the LGA1851 socket location. Underneath the chipset name, the lettering on the motherboard also says, " Intel Core Ultra processors," adding to the already-large pile of leaks saying that Intel will use the Core Ultra branding for its new Arrow Lake Us.

From what we can see, the Gigabyte Z890 Aorus Pro Ice has a regular motherboard layout, with four DIMM slots next to the U socket, but Gigabyte had other LGA1851 motherboards on display at Computex with much more intriguing designs. One, which we've pictured below, was labeled as the "Z Aorus Tachyon Ice," and we can now expect to be called the Gigabyte Z890 Aorus Tachyon Ice.

Gigabyte Z890 Tachyon Ice motherboard at Computex 2024

Not only does this motherboard look great, with its frosty white PCB and flashy heatsinks, but it also flips the U socket by 90 degrees, and features just two DDR5 DIMM slots at the top, with a heatsink on the right of the U socket. We don't know what's under this heatsink, but it could be a new CAMM2 memory connector, meaning the board could both CAMM2 and DIMM modules, or perhaps there might be an extra couple of M.2 SSD slots underneath it.

Intel is expected to release its new Arrow Lake Us before the end 2024, although it hasn't officially released any details yet. However, there are already rumors about the new Intel Arrow Lake guide, including the rumored specs.

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