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Thats a nice looking Board and actually the first I have seen from GIGABYTE that I like and didn't make me want to Play with LEGO
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Nice catch , Oliverda
I noticed a few mistakes/issues in their preview.First of all,their wPrime numbers are way off,it looks like wprime used only 1 core instead of 4 cores(take 46s for 3.12Ghz OCed AM3 Phenom II,apply the 3.89x scaling with 4 cores and you get right in the territory of known and valid scores for Phenom IIs at that clock).
Second,the OCed superPI number is not valid,it should be around 21.9s,instead they listed almost the same results for 1M for stock and OCed CPU.
Third,as they wrote the BIOS is not optimized for performance but for stability at this moment and they expect a performance lift(probably a few %s,still worth mentioning):
It's worth mentioning that NB now works at 2Ghz instead of lowly 1.8Ghz and scales well (to 2.4Ghz).Everest L3/memory numbers are quite good with L3@ 2.4Ghz,even with this early bios.Announced the GA-MA790FXT-UD5P with AMD Phenom II 910 test results, we first set out by CPU-Z V1.49 display hardware-related information, as well as through the upgrade to Phenom II 910 FSB 240MHz mode (octave still 13X) of the processor and memory configuration information. 值得注意的是,此次礙於CPU的NDA因素,相關測試平台只能由技嘉官方進行Demo,我們進行相關驗證, 廠商也表示,在未來效能調校後,可望進一步提升主機板相關性能。 It is worth noting that the CPU of the NDA due to factors related to the test platform can only be made by GIGABYTE official Demo, we carried out to verify, manufacturers also said that after the adjustment in the next performance is expected to further improve the performance of the motherboard-related
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They give a bracket. Something like this.
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Those reset and power buttons located too deep in the jungle. I'm afraid my finger will touch one of a few delta fan if I'm not careful
Definitely some funky action going on there with wPrime. Nice find though.
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I want that board and a 950 BE.
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