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March 2010
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A great motherboard, at a great price. The Asus M4A89GTD Pro/USB3 motherboard is designed for the next generation of AMD CPUs. ...
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Published: 2010-03-02, Author: Sean , review by: tweaktown.com
I like the new AMD 890GX chipset. AMD has taken a couple of bold steps in the right direction with it. We see them dropping full SATA 3.0 on the board and also integrating full PCIe 2.0 even in the Southbridge. The ASUS offering here has some great...
Ready for X6 processors, USB 3.0, and SATA 6Gb/s, Reasonably priced, Interesting features
People buying this board specifically for Core Unlocker will likely be disappointed, Though improved, integrated graphics still will not give gaming satisfaction in most cases
Both games were choppy in a spot or two, but definitely playable. I tried Far Cry 2 again at low settings, which added only a couple of FPS and not much change. I did not bother loading Crysis on the rig for obvious reasons. My Phenom II X3 720 didn...
Abstract: We have already tested most motherboards based on the AMD 890GX chipset and interesting from the point of upgrading/building a mid-end machine. It's time now to round up the information. Let's revise how the chipset is different from its predecessor AM...
ASUS has once again shown its engineering prowess in the motherboard realm with the M4A89GTD PRO/USB3. It is cool, it is stable, it is one fine overclocker with all the forward looking features you could care to have. It is currently priced at $139.99 ...
ASUS M4A89GTD Pro/USB3 has enough features, but is not outstanding. It expands chipset capabilities with eSATA, FireWire and USB 3.0 controllers. (By the way, if you don't need the latter, there's a similar modification just without USB 3.0). On the b...
With AMD's affordable Phenom II X6 parts giving enthusiasts reason to be tempted over to their side of the fence on the processor front, so an improved chipset was always going to be required to offer up a suitably compelling motherboard to pair with ...
Summing everything up, AMD's new chipset is a success. In our recent review, talking about the graphics part of the new Clarkdale processors, we supposed that Intel had a chance to take the upper hand on the market of integrated graphics solutions, but...