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August 2011
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44 Reviews
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The GIGABYTE GA-A75-UD4H really begins to give us a taste for what we can expect from the new Llano platform when it launches later this month. Multiple PCI-E x16 lanes, dual channel DDR, strong layout and all those other things that make for a good ...
PCSTATS measures total system power draw (watts) with the aid of an Extech 380803 AC Power Analyzer and A-PFC compliant Seasonic SS-760KM power supply. The meter is placed between the 120V AC outlet and the PC power supply and the computer stressed. Total...
The Gigabyte A75-UD4H is not a showstopper, but it is impressive in its own right. Going into this review we knew that we were not going to see raw computational power and that even our general computing benchmarks would return low scores. What we did not...
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Published: 2011-11-07, Author: Ian , review by: anandtech.com
Abstract: With recent reports showing a profit for AMD from Llano, we can safely say that the processors, and thus the chipsets, are selling. As a result, we have taken a full size A75 board each from ASUS and Gigabyte, in the $115-$120 range, and put them through ...
Published: 2011-10-17, Author: Dan , review by: legitreviews.com
The GIGABYTE A75-UD4H easily met our expectations in performance and overclocking. Toss in the price tag of only $114.99 and the GIGABYTE A75-UD4H should be at or near the top of your short list!...
Abstract: Before we go any further, it's fair to say that all three A75 motherboards offer adequate performance, overclocking abilities, features and value. However, the point of this article is to determine what product we feel is the best option. In terms of...
The obtained results show clearly that overclocking Llano processors in Socket FM1 systems is a rewarding thing. As we can see from the experiments with our A8-3850, the processor core frequency may be successfully increased to 3.6 GHz and the graphic...
The Gigabyte A75-UD4H is a nice board on paper and if the reports are right it is a great performer. True we will have to find out about the performance level ourselves but it is nice to know that the potential is there. On the features side you get most ...
Full of features, Good memory support, EFI BIOS with support for 3TB+ drives, Excellent overclocking abilities, Truly raises the bar for entry-level performance and functionality, with minimal cost
Limited included software, No obvious added power-saving features, Almost too much functionality for an entry-level platform, May be overlooked by many, just simply because of the platform it supports
We don't know where to start with the Gigabyte A75-UD4H. It's almost perfect. There are but two things we can really find lacking, the old-style BIOS, and number of available USB 2.0 ports, which itself isn't a problem for near anyone providing they us...