Monday, May 10th 2010
Sapphire Readies Pure CrossfireX 890GX Motherboard
Sapphire is back to its vocation of being a motherboard vendor, the popular ATI Radeon board partner designed a new socket AM3 motherboard based on the new AMD 890GX + SB850 chipset, dubbed the Sapphire Pure CrossfireX 890GX. The board is built on the ATX form-factor, though comes with only four expansion slots spaced out. The AM3 CPU is powered by a 10-phase VRM, it is wired to four DDR3 DIMM slots for dual-channel memory. The AMD 890GX northbridge is cooled by a large heatsink which shares its heat with one of the VRM heatsinks. The ATI Radeon HD 4290 IGP is assisted by 128 MB of SidePort memory apart from sharing the system memory.
Out of the four expansion slots, two are PCI-Express 2.0 x16 (electrical x8 when both are populated) with some sort of manual PCI-E lane switching, and one each of PCI-E x1 and PCI. The SB850 southbridge gives out six SATA 6 Gb/s internal ports, while an additional controller provides an IDE connector (for two IDE devices). The eSATA port is driven by manually connecting it with one of the internal ports. Connectivity includes 8 channel audio with optical and coaxial SPDIF, USB 3.0, and display connectivity, which includes DVI, D-Sub, and HDMI with 7.1 channel audio. Available soon, Sapphire is yet to disclose its price.
Out of the four expansion slots, two are PCI-Express 2.0 x16 (electrical x8 when both are populated) with some sort of manual PCI-E lane switching, and one each of PCI-E x1 and PCI. The SB850 southbridge gives out six SATA 6 Gb/s internal ports, while an additional controller provides an IDE connector (for two IDE devices). The eSATA port is driven by manually connecting it with one of the internal ports. Connectivity includes 8 channel audio with optical and coaxial SPDIF, USB 3.0, and display connectivity, which includes DVI, D-Sub, and HDMI with 7.1 channel audio. Available soon, Sapphire is yet to disclose its price.
29 Comments on Sapphire Readies Pure CrossfireX 890GX Motherboard
Out of the four expansion slots, two are PCI-Express 2.0 x16 (electrical x8 when both are populated) with some sort of manual PCI-E lane switching, and one each of PCI-E x1 and PCI.
What I see in the picture is :
2 PCI-Express 2.0 x16
1 PCI-E X1
1 PCI
AND
1 MINI PCI-E like a laptop, for wireless cards, tv tuners,...
very good
Been looking for one of their white boards for an oldie build and couldn't find a single one of them.
LOOKS exactly like the 790GX.
I have a Sapphire 780G AM2+ MATX mb in my HTPC. It's a rebranded Jetway mb as well.
sapphire do not design their own mobo, and that also happens with the bios.dunno with the old sapphire mobos
it's either rebranded Jetway or DFI
like this:
Sapphire PC-AM2RD790 - PURE CrossFireX 790FX:
is a rebranded of DFI Lanparty UT 790FX-M2R (note LANPARTY marking):
Sapphire PI-AM3RS760G:
is a rebranded of Jetway MA3-760GSM (different PCB color, same layout)
What's the point of placing the only PCI-Ex 1x slot next to one of the only places you'll not be able to put anything there (underneath the top 16x slot).
I'm talking about in the past, sapphire used to make white-pcb motherboards. I wasnt talking about the new ones. :rolleyes:
EDIT: Heres another... www.techpowerup.com/?9408