Wednesday, October 1, 2008

ASUS M3A79-T Deluxe

The good:
Good Layout, 8+2 phase voltage regulation, Power and Reset buttons on the board, Quad CrossFireX support.

The bad:
Expensive, Single Gigabit LAN port, No dual BIOS.

The 7-series chipset from AMD is one of the most popular ones, made famous, thanks to their 780G line up that bought DX10 gaming to on-board graphics. Today we have their flagship offering with us, the ASUS M3A79-T Deluxe based on the 790FX chipset. This particular chipset is built for speed and provides the best features available for an AMD processor. It doesn't have any on-board graphics since it is meant for the enthusiast; instead it has a little surprise in that department.

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