Nice to see some comparison between the chip set versions. Also lots of people swear by Gigabyte, but I always hated (and still am) their layout choices and their 'teletubby' color choices. It just looks plain ugly and the placing of components on the board are illogically. USB connectors in the middle of the board, sata ports that cant be used if you put in some graca's. Not to mention the topmost pci-e x1 slot. Try to fit a sound card there.. oh.. the heat pipe is preventing the card to fit. Then the backplate, how about putting in some extra usb connectors, the space is there so why not use it? And why not place 90dg sata connectors on the side of the board the room is there to fit about eight of them. And why are they still using all those weird colors...
Originally Posted by The boy 4rm oz I admit that Gigabyte boards aren't the most visually appealing nor the most OC friendly but they are built rock solid.
Did I miss something or didnt they just call that one of the least solid board they've tested ;) a bit of a shame really.
Also I guess I'm really bored for I read reviews with my phone..
In general Gigabyte boards are rock solid but this just wouldn't survive our stability test :( I even swapped the memory for a different brand and reinstalled the OS for a clean one and it made no difference :(
Originally Posted by [USRF Obiwan]Nice to see some comparison between the chip set versions. Also lots of people swear by Gigabyte, but I always hated (and still am) their layout choices and their 'teletubby' color choices. It just looks plain ugly and the placing of components on the board are illogically. USB connectors in the middle of the board, sata ports that cant be used if you put in some graca's. Not to mention the topmost pci-e x1 slot. Try to fit a sound card there.. oh.. the heat pipe is preventing the card to fit. Then the backplate, how about putting in some extra usb connectors, the space is there so why not use it? And why not place 90dg sata connectors on the side of the board the room is there to fit about eight of them. And why are they still using all those weird colors...
I have to agree with you. I am not familiar with the ATI boards (wich this mobo aims at), but no way u could use two geforces 8800 in SLI in that board and use more than two SATA HDs in that layout. Even with 2 SATAs that will prove to be difficult.
Funny that people always forget that Nvidia makes SLI, AMD makes Crossfire.
Just goes to show what a problem people have with choosing parts and the endless threads there are on the forums with "spec me a machine". You guys here at Bit-tech makes it easier to sum the parts thanks to your reviews, but the job of picking the right combo still relies on the end user. But that means that they have to read more articles. Some do. Or is that more of a question of ignorance or lazyness?
I am bound to do the same some day. Have not built a new'ish machine since 2003, loads of little things get in the way.
What is missing, as are all the AM2+ boards, is the Energy Efficient phase changing that's featured on a growing range of Intel boards. Clearly Intersil doesn't make an AMD compatible phase adjusting chipset.
About AM2+ Energy Efficient phase changing savings: ASRock implemented AM2+ PSI spec into their boards as Intelligent Energy Saving or IES and Jetway as Green Power Indicator or GPI. :)
Originally Posted by Bindibadgi Thanks for the update! I haven't looked at an ASRock board in.. ever and I'll chat to Jetway today.
This guy (Kab), at AMD Processors forums, pointed me out to other forums where this other guy (KTE) played with ASRock boards and done little research here, and it looks like it is working fine. There is a clip on youtube demonstrating IES feature. :)
I must say I am terribly disappointed with the lack of boards supporting AM2+ PSI spec. :?
does the GA-MA790GP-DS4H have a built in graphic card, so does that mean additional graphic card isnt needed is the current grpahic card good for daily use excluding the fact not much of latest games would be played
Originally Posted by princ3mo3 does the GA-MA790GP-DS4H have a built in graphic card, so does that mean additional graphic card isnt needed is the current grpahic card good for daily use excluding the fact not much of latest games would be played
Yes, it has onboard graphics so no PCI-Express card needs to be used. It's got enough horsepower for Flash games and video but nothing "serious" without dropping all the detail and resolution.
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ReplyDid I miss something or didnt they just call that one of the least solid board they've tested ;) a bit of a shame really.
Also I guess I'm really bored for I read reviews with my phone..
I have to agree with you. I am not familiar with the ATI boards (wich this mobo aims at), but no way u could use two geforces 8800 in SLI in that board and use more than two SATA HDs in that layout. Even with 2 SATAs that will prove to be difficult.
ATIAMD chipset :pJust goes to show what a problem people have with choosing parts and the endless threads there are on the forums with "spec me a machine". You guys here at Bit-tech makes it easier to sum the parts thanks to your reviews, but the job of picking the right combo still relies on the end user. But that means that they have to read more articles. Some do. Or is that more of a question of ignorance or lazyness?
I am bound to do the same some day. Have not built a new'ish machine since 2003, loads of little things get in the way.
About AM2+ Energy Efficient phase changing savings: ASRock implemented AM2+ PSI spec into their boards as Intelligent Energy Saving or IES and Jetway as Green Power Indicator or GPI. :)
This guy (Kab), at AMD Processors forums, pointed me out to other forums where this other guy (KTE) played with ASRock boards and done little research here, and it looks like it is working fine. There is a clip on youtube demonstrating IES feature. :)
I must say I am terribly disappointed with the lack of boards supporting AM2+ PSI spec. :?
P.S. Why are all smilies blue? :p
Because blue and purple are native bit-tech colour :)
If you change the forum theme to "retro" you will see why ^_^
Yes, it has onboard graphics so no PCI-Express card needs to be used. It's got enough horsepower for Flash games and video but nothing "serious" without dropping all the detail and resolution.
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