Gigabyte GA-MA790FX-DQ6
1. Introduction, specifications
Review Pages
2. Inside the box
3. BIOS settings
4. Test configuration
5. Everest Ultimate Edition 2007
6. SiSoftware Sandra
7. PCMark 2005, 3DMark 2006
8. ScienceMark 2.0, Pov-ray, x264 Benchmark
9. CineBench
10. SuperPI
11. SySmark 2007, WorldBench 6
12. Lost Planet: Extreme Condition
13. Overclocking
14. Conclusion
After
AMD and ATI merged, users waited for a product supposed to rock
the gaming world. As time was passing, more and more details came to
the surface concerning an upcoming chipset with the codename "RD790".
This chipset has several interesting features like PCI Express v2.0 and
up to four PCI-e slots that could enable a possible Quad Crossfire
setup to further enhance video graphics performance. Gigabyte, one of
the lead manufacturers released to the market the GA-MA790FX-DQ6 with
several interesting features. This new board is supported to support the
upcoming AM2+ socket compatible processors (Phenom), which unfortunately
haven't been released yet to the market. In this review we will examine
how well Gigabyte's RD790 proposal performs against a very popular AM2
board, the Asus M2N32WS Pro, that is based on Nvidia's 590SLI.
- AMD/ATI RD790 chipset
Sometime ago, DailyTech posted some information about the upcoming RD790. The article mentioned that there will be two reference boards Mako and Wahoo. Mako is the single processor reference board with support for socket AM2 and AM2+ processors which we will review today. It consists mainly of two ATI chipsets, the RD790 and the SB600.
The PCI Express lane configuration for Mako is as follows: two full-speed PCIe x16 slots, one physical PCIe x16 slot with four lane signaling for physics, one physical PCIe x4 slots with two lanes shared between Gigabit Ethernet and SATA and one PCI slot. These lanes can be further divided to deliver four PCIe x8 slots as well. PCI Express 2.0 will be supported as well.
Gigabyte delivers the first board that supports AMD AM2+ Phenom™/ AM2 Athlon™64 series processors. The GA-MA790FX-DQ6 supports Dual Channel DDR2 1066 and comes with Quad PCIe 2.0 graphics interface with ATI CrossFire technology support (two x16 or four x8). The chipset supports 41 lanes of PCIe 2.0 and can run CrossFire and the future Quad CrossFire.
Other features on this board include a Realtek ALC 889A codec with DTS Connect support, featuring 106 dB Signal to Noise ratio enabling Blu-ray and HD DVD high quality Full Rate Lossless audio playback, onboard Dual Gigabit LAN with Teaming function support and Quad BIOS solution for multiple layers of protection. There are also 4 eSATA ports, 1394 and S/PDIF
- Features
1. Supports AMD AM2+ Phenom™/ AM2 Athlon™64 processors and support 4000/ 2000 MT/s FSB.
2. Supports DDR2 1066 memory for outstanding system performance.
3. Quad PCI-E 2.0 graphics interface with ATI CrossFireX™ technology support (two x16 or four x8).
4. Integrated SATA 3Gb/s with RAID function
5. Features dual high speed Gigabit Ethernet and one IEEE1394
6. Ultra Durable 2 motherboard features High Quality CPU Power design
with Ferrite core chokes, Low RDS (on) MOSFET and Solid Capacitors.
7. Durable Capacitors that take advantage of Japanese manufactured SMD
(Surface Mount Device) solid capacitors for enhanced system durability.
8. All New Copper SILENT-PIPE that includes heat sinks covering MOSFET modules, the north bridge and the south bridge.
9. Audio controller from ALC 889A codec and DTS Connect, featuring 106
dB Signal to Noise ratio and supporting for both Blu-ray and HD DVD
formats.
- Full specifications
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Review Pages
2. Inside the box
3. BIOS settings
4. Test configuration
5. Everest Ultimate Edition 2007
6. SiSoftware Sandra
7. PCMark 2005, 3DMark 2006
8. ScienceMark 2.0, Pov-ray, x264 Benchmark
9. CineBench
10. SuperPI
11. SySmark 2007, WorldBench 6
12. Lost Planet: Extreme Condition
13. Overclocking
14. Conclusion