Lab Update - Gigabyte GA-MA785GPMT-UD2H
by Gary Key on July 11, 2009 12:09 AM EST- Posted in
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Gigabyte dropped off their GA-MA785GPMT-UD2H motherboard today that is based on the AMD 785G/SB710 chipsets. This is a chipset that we have had our sights set on for long time now as it addresses the lack of multi-channel LPCM audio out lacking in the 690G/780G/790GX chipsets along with other video playback enhancements. The additional bonus with this chipset is improved integrated graphics performance and full support for the AM3 processors. In fact, we just found the perfect home for our new AMD Phenom II X3 705e processor.
In early testing, this board has performed superbly, so much so, that we will be running it around the clock to get a performance preview up for you this weekend. Sorry about the short post and lack of pictures tonight, but we need to complete testing before showing the board off properly. In the meantime, we have a couple of early photo shots for your viewing pleasure. We will be back shortly with our initial thoughts on the chipset and why Gigabyte's particular board design has already impressed us.
7/12 Update - We need to discuss a couple of items with AMD on Monday morning concerning the beta driver set we received before publishing preliminary results. Gigabyte has done a masterful job with the 785G/SB710 chipsets on this board. However, the early video drivers are generating a few strange results in HD playback and PCMark Vantage. We also believe our Sims3 game scores are a bit low based on the new hardware although they are better than the 780G.
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Myrandex - Tuesday, July 14, 2009 - link
I agree not blocked. I have a gigabyte 780G Micro ATX board with a similar heatsink design, and I use an Intel GB Ethernet Adapter, which fits fine. There isn't any low hanging dingleberries on the card that touch the heatsink, it is designed just right for a PCIe 1x card.Jason
Mr Perfect - Sunday, July 12, 2009 - link
I think that white connector is for a floppy drive, it looks shorter then the green one.dingetje - Sunday, July 12, 2009 - link
wow I hadn't noticed the blocking heatsink...what WERE they thinking! :/juampavalverde - Saturday, July 11, 2009 - link
no ofense, but i got an asus m3a78-em from past year, and has everything u said (780g+sb700), even the sata are better placed for long video cards, the only thing i dislike is that u cant use displayport and peg link at same time (yeah it as displayport output onboard...) and other things due to the older chipset and implementation, no sideport ram, no acc on sb700. but it can deal with am2+/am3 up to 140w. anyway this gigabyte its quite nice.. only if they have put angled at the edge those sata ports...dingetje - Saturday, July 11, 2009 - link
and here are 2 more points which need to be met get me "on board"* pricing
* overclockability