So when should the rest of the lineup be coming out?
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So when should the rest of the lineup be coming out?
ZZF has the Asus 890GX listed.
http://search.zipzoomfly.com/search.aspx?Key=890gx
Um, the H55 Express is an SATA 3Gbps controller, vs the SB850's 6Gbps, using a 6Gbps SSD. So those SSD scores shouldn't even be listed without mentioning this.
Late April. And no offense, but do you not keep up with the news? :confused:
Hmm so really didn't do a review on this board but was testing for certain things like max HT, unlockability, ram clocking etc etc.
Seems those with locked multi chips will do rather well on air/water.
All known good unlockable chips I have unlocked with setting core unlocker in bios, heh no need for the dip switch, an alternative way to setting it manually in bios is pressing a designated button (f4) IIRC.
Base clock went to 370 rather easily on air.
Would like to see the manufacturers get this wall fixed seeing as some of these chips I have are known good to 430+
1800 ram tight on normal room temp (72F) air was a breeze with my set 3 ( worst binned set ) corsair 1866 C7
http://chew.ln2cooling.com/qdig-file...a89PRO%203.JPG
www.youtube.com/watch?v=1ZmKS9JmwJY
Biostar TA890 FXE
http://img145.imageshack.us/img145/6...arta890fxe.jpg
SourceQuote:
Trying to keep up with its rivals, Biostar has brought to CeBIT a sample board powered by AMD's upcoming 890FX chipset, the TA890FXE. Still in the works and lacking a cooling solution, the ATX motherboard features support for AM3 processors, four DDR3 memory slots, 6-phase power, four PCI-Express x16 slots for CrossFireX setups and five SATA ports (the orange ones are 6.0 Gbps).
Biostar's TA890FXE laos has Gigabit Ethernet, 7.1 channel audio, a debut LED, FireWire, and power-saving features. Expect to see of this T series board next month.
A bit of stability testing with the ASUS 4A89GTD Pro/USB3. 550 C3 with cores unlocked using the BIOS option and some CAS9 1866 OCZ Reaper memory.
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http://www.edgeofstability.com/image...00_8_lin_s.jpg
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http://www.edgeofstability.com/image...00_8_mem_s.jpg
Yeah, right.:yepp:
555BE of the 1003GMPW Code or 1004CPMW, 1007BPMW,1007MPMW
and not have the code number.
Unlock X4 quad-core chips :D
http://www.playwares.com/xe/files/at...1/IMG_0535.JPG
http://www.playwares.com/xe/files/at...1/IMG_0534.JPG
Does anyone have any recommendations as to whether the asus or giga boards are better? Seems like the asus has a little bit better IO performance, but it is still early obviously. Some of that may even out over time.
According to the direct comparison of techreport - I would go with the ASUS board. Lower power need, lower CPU load at data transfers, faster I/O speeds. I don't know what Gigabyte did or if they can fix all these problems with new BIOS revisions...
Still, I wait for more tests - especially including the ASROCK board which also looks quite interesting.
http://techreport.com/articles.x/18539/11
Gigabyte GA-890FXA-UD5
http://img402.imageshack.us/img402/7...a890fxaud5.jpg
http://namegt.tistory.com/413
AMD 555BE @ X4 4GHz ASUS M4A89GTD PRO/USB3 Video overclocking test
finally first 890FX Giga, maybe this is not top model from Gigabyte...
gb has better design on 790FX I think.
Kind of annoyed how I haven't seen any boards yet with i/o cmos reset buttons. Really how stupid is opening up your entire case just to reset the cmos.
No power button, no problem:D
@Glow9....You're not gonna use cmos pins often, especially for Giga board. It will reset to default all the times when oc'd settings didn't work
http://img52.imageshack.us/img52/943...nshot009vv.jpg
That Gigabyte 890FX looks almost the same as the GA-790FXTA-UD5, though I wasn't expecting much anyway. Would like to have seen 10 SATA ports, to me 890 is a disappointment, not much new features have been bought in.