DUBAI: Regional technofiles are in for a treat this week, as rapper Curtis James Jackson III, otherwise known as 50 Cent (AED1.83), descends on the GITEX Technology Week in Dubai.But it won’t be Fiddy’s trademark dope rhymes, guns or gold teeth that he’ll be dropping during the five-day event in the World Trade Centre, as he’ll instead be in town to launch his new motherboard.According to initial reports, the G-Unit D4CLU8 XP2000 ‘Muthaboard’ comes equipped with A85X (Hudson-D4) chipset, Premium Gold Caps, Digi Power, AMD Radeon HD 7000 series graphics and DirectXII, together with a new over-clocking function giving users an extra 15.77 per cent performance boost on the CPU.“I’ve often been getting crazy by the length of time it takes to log on to Windows 8 OS to play World of Warcraft,” 50 Cent said in a press release. “With my new G-Unit D4CLU8 XP2000 muthaboard, my prayers have been answered, and using the G-Unit Fast Boot feature it takes a mere 1.5 seconds.”50 Cent also praised the video output options on the D4CLU8. “Man you got D-Sub, DVI-D, HDMI, DisplayPort, along with 3 PCI Express 2.0 x16 slots that support AMD Quad CrossFireX, 3-Way CrossFireX and, of course, shit poppin’ Dual Graphics.”The launch of the D4CLU8 XP2000 Muthaboard comes amid rumours that rival rap star and former G-Unit member Young Buck was in talks to bring out his own range of computer components, including a motherboard with Digital 20 Phase Design VRM with 32 Phases for the CPU. Last week, 50 Cent tweeted that Young Buck’s rumoured motherboard was “full o shit”.