What you see below is a CPU-Z screenshot from MSI's facebook page. It shows the MSI P67A-GD65 running Intel's Core i7-2600K ES CPU and paired up with 32GB of system memory. Although it is not clear which memory and at what specs it works, it will be clear once Intel officially launches its Sandy Bridge CPUs.
Hopefully, we'll see at least a couple of such kits from the usual suspects like Kingston, OCZ, Corsair and others, although we're not expecting miracles when it comes to prices.
You can check out the original screenshot here.
![msi_p6732gb_1](/images/stories/2010/December/General_News/msi_p6732gb_1.jpg)