AMD Phenom Upcoming Board (RD790)

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ASUS
- 2 x PCI EXpress 2.0
- 2 slot gap from each other

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GIGABYTE
- 4 x PCI EXpress 2.0
- No gap slot from each other
- 6 SATA

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MSI
- 4 x PCI EXpress 2.0
- 1 slot gap from each other
- 6 SATA

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http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/showthread.php?t=157385
 


Post by blastarr:


Este problema apenas acontece com as Asus Blitz, onde o mecanismo que controla as lanes PCI-Express é controlado por um chip externo, permitindo a divisão X8/X8 optimizada para Crossfire.

Recordo que a especificação oficial da Intel para o P35 apenas permite a mesma configuração do anterior P965, ou seja, X16/X4.
O P35 não é o chipset de topo, esse papel está reservado ao X38.

;)
 
Eh pah, algo me diz que este chipset não gasta apenas 15w, mas uns 40-50...

O cooler da ASUS é gigantesco, dasse!

Qualquer dia as board vem com um dissipador ai do tamanho do PCB, que cola-se na lateral da caixa com uns 10 heatpipes...
 
O termo gap quer dizer "um espaço entre", presumo então quer queira dizer que as boards terão ou não espaço entre as slots pci ex.
 
MSI K9A2 and AMD RD790 Pictures/Details and QuadFire Rumors Emerge

While Intel is preparing to move on to a 45nm micro-architecture, AMD is preparing true quad-core processors, and working on a quad-graphics card solution. The technology that will allow for four graphics cards to be stuck in one system will be called "QuadFire", and there are no major details out at this time, other than the name and pictures of supporting motherboards. The chipset supporting "QuadFire" is AMD's own RD790, which is pictured below in MSI's K9A2 motherboard. The RD790 is designed to work with a Phenom processor, has six SATA ports, and two E-SATA ports.

Pictures courtesy of OCWorkbench.


Source: The Inquirer

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Asus 790FX pictured
M3A32-MVP Deluxe is the name

We managed to get hold of a picture of Asus' M3A32-MVP Deluxe motherboard based on the AMD 790FX chipset. The board comes with four PCIe graphics slots, two PCI slots, four memory slots and a heat pipe chipset cooling system.

It supports AM2+ and AM2 CPUs and has at least one IDE and six SATA ports. The PS2 port for mice is gone, but the bluish PS2 for keyboard is still there. The board has 5.1 analogue audio port, a SPDIF port and an optical digital port that will hopefully support Dolby digital Live.

The board also comes with six USB 2.0, Esata and Firewire and, last but not least, a Gigabyte LAN port. The board should be ready in two to three weeks and is not the only AMD 7x0 to come from Asus.

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http://www.fudzilla.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=3680&Itemid=1
 
Pois, digo o mesmo.

A cena que eu para penry vai bastar trocar de cpu, mantendo a board.

Até pensava em AM2+ se viessem realmente competitivos. Mudar de board e cpu apenas não "dói" muito no bolso. :p
 
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