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ASRock have just unveiled their latest FM2+ socket motherboards based on the AMD A88X chipset according to TechPowerUp. These motherboards support the upcoming Kaveri APUs but are also backwards… ...
ECS has now cooked up another Golden masterpiece except this time for AMD, but strangely they’ve opted for FM2 instead of AM3+. The A85F2-A GOLDEN will be of a limited edition supply as they are ...
AMD A4 4000 Dual-Core processor w/ graphics (3.2GHz Max Turbo, 3.0GHz Base). - Used briefly, comes with stock heatsink/fan (needs some thermal paste) - pics- $28 shipped MSI A88XM-E45 FM2 ...
Which version will depend on which of Gigabyte's 25 FM2+ motherboards you own. For example, if you own Gigabyte's G1.Sniper A88X motherboard, you'll need to update the BIOS to version F9.
A picture of an early AMD socket FM2 motherboard has been posted over at VR-Zone forum and according to various reports we will probably see more motherboards and more details once Computex kicks ...
Additional features of new ECS AMD FM2+ motherboards include RAID 0, 1,10 support for full internal ports for a rapid storage speed, PCI-Express Gen.3 x16 bus designed to optimize the external ...
We take a look at an AMD A85X powered motherboard from ASRock with an A10-5800K CPU that includes a hnady auto overclocking function. Worth considering? Let's find out.
Pricing, Availability and Final Thoughts AMD's A85X based FM2 boards range from $69.99 to $139.99 with the ECS A85F2-A Golden coming in at $114.99, which is around the middle of the pack.
One of the compelling reasons to stand by AMD is typically cost, knowing that an investment in an AM3+ motherboard will most likely survive an extra processor generation is a compelling cash saver ...
The old Llano FM1 package has 904 pins, while FM2 boasts 905. So, Trinity APUs won’t work on Llano motherboards, despite the fact that AMD will base its next generation chipsets on the current A75.
AMD has added three new processors: the A10-7860K, A6-7470K, and Athlon X4 845. It has also announced minor updates to its motherboards, and new coolers.