“ASUS’ latest offering for the AMD camp holds much promise, designed around their latest 790FX chipset with full support for socket AM2 and AM2+ processors. Is it strong enough to stand up to its Intel counterparts though?”Here are some more Motherboard articles from around the web:
- Foxconn X38A Motherboard Review @ Legit Reviews
- Closer Look at GIGABYTEs DES System @ Tweaktown
- X48 Motherboards from ASUS @ Hardware Secrets
- Intel D201GLY2 ITX Motherboard @ ASE Labs
- ASUS Maximus Extreme @ [H]ard|OCP
- Foxconn X38A Digital Life Motherboard @ Tweaktown
- ASRock 4Core1600P35-WiFi+ @ Phoronix
Great board, if only there was something comparable to put in it
The ASUS AM3A32-MVP Deluxe is the latest AMD 790FX chipset based motherboard for AM2 and AM2+ chips. Still only supporting DD2 up to 1066MHz, but with a new total count of 4 PCI-Express x16 slots and new heatpipes, there is more to this board than you might first think. As [H]ard|OCP laments in their conclusions, it’s hard to justify picking this board and a Phenom up, when you compare the performance to Intel’s current line up.