Wednesday, September 19th 2012

BIOSTAR Launches the Hi-Fi A85X FM2 Motherboard

BIOSTAR, a manufacturer of motherboards, VGA cards, industrial computer systems and other peripherals, has officially launched their latest edition to their high-end motherboard lineup, the Hi-Fi A85X. This newest ATX form factor motherboard supports all AMD Socket FM2 CPUs and offers native support for SuperSpeed USB 3.0 and dual-channel memory up to DDR3 - 2400 in over-clocking mode. Socket FM2 is a CPU socket used by AMD's upcoming Trinity Fusion APU's which will also utilize AMD's new A85X chipset. The Hi-Fi A85X has also received the official Windows 8 hardware certification from Microsoft.

One feature set that sets the BIOSTAR Hi-Fi A85X above and beyond typical motherboards is the integrated BIOSTAR Hi-Fi technology called "Puro Hi-Fi Technology". Marketing Manager Eric Tung gets excited when given a chance to explain the value proposition with these motherboards. "It's pretty cool how we have put a unique power delivery system just for the audio aficionados out there, like me" explained Eric. "With our professional quality sound and video capabilities on this board, a user can set up a full PC based home theater system with full THX support and true 7.1 surround sound…I mean the real thing, this isn't simulated. You have to hear it to believe it", he enthused.

Targeting audiophiles, HTPC enthusiasts and high-end gamers alike, Puro Hi-Fi sports an integrated independent audio power design with a built-in amplifier. The technology utilizes audio components with an independent power design for a significant reduction in electronic noise producing superb sound quality. The unique noise-blocking multi-layer PCB layout is conducive for an exceptionally clean signal. That design feature, together with a sampling rate of 192kHz/24-bit, delivers a high quality audio through an analog connection to your home theater system, multi-channel speakers or high-end headphones allowing you to enjoy true high-definition 7.1-channel surround sound.

Part of the Puro Hi-Fi design includes high-quality "Non-Polarized Electrolysis Electric audio capacitors" for each individual audio channel circuit delivering low noise, low distortion, and a wide bandwidth to achieve the highest sound resolution and sound expansion for the most realistic sound effects. Furthermore, the resistors used by the system are of the metal-oxide film type with metal oxides such as tin. The electric characteristics are that of greater stability and reliability than regular metal film resistors when operating in an extremely broad working temperature range. These special components are typically used in applications with high endurance audio demands.

With BIOSTAR's implementation of four unique technologies, Puro Hi-Fi, THX, Lucid MVP and SmartSpeedLAN, the brand new Hi-Fi series of motherboards increases sound, network and graphics performance dramatically. For a powerful gaming masterpiece with even a limited budget, this new Hi-Fi series motherboard is the best choice and will become a new favorite among gamers and movie watchers.
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23 Comments on BIOSTAR Launches the Hi-Fi A85X FM2 Motherboard

#1
eidairaman1
The Exiled Airman
looks good, PCI E config needs improv.

this still the A75 Chipset from FM1?
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Aquinus
Resident Wat-man
eidairaman1this still the A75 Chipset from FM1?
Cristian_25HSocket FM2 is a CPU socket used by AMD's upcoming Trinity Fusion APU's which will also utilize AMD's new A85X chipset.
Time to read the entire post. :confused:
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#3
xaira
since when does biostar use blue, why everybody copying msi
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#4
Aquinus
Resident Wat-man
xairasince when does biostar use blue, why everybody copying msi
You make it sound like MSI owns the rights to blue and black themed hardware. :p

In the past I've been pretty impressed with Biostar when it comes to affordable motherboards.
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#5
suraswami
looks like a bad ass board. I might go back to Biostar if the price is right.
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#6
NeoXF
eidairaman1looks good, PCI E config needs improv.

this still the A75 Chipset from FM1?
Uhm, it's in the title... A85X, impulse clicker? I do that sometimes too, but I don't really ask questions tho, at least until I've had a full read-through... not to mention, google is a much faster and certain way of getting answers than waiting for random forum members to answer.

Nice board, can't say that I care much tho, as BIOSTARs don't sell in my country... but I'm slightly interested in AMD's 3rd gen APU (the one rumored to have 1TFLOP+) and future AMD sockets and chipsets (what will Steamroller be launched on? except FM2 for the APU variant).
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#7
dj-electric
xairasince when does biostar use blue, why everybody copying msi
lol?

GB have been using blue themed boards since socket 370
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#9
master_shake_
Targeting audiophiles, HTPC enthusiasts and high-end gamers alike,
really? high end gamers??? no support for sli out of the box... i would call this entry to mid level.
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#11
largon
eidairaman1this still the A75 Chipset from FM1?
Yes, it's still Hudson (A75) silicon.
Shameless rebranding.
:mad:
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#12
INSTG8R
Vanguard Beta Tester
master_shake_really? high end gamers??? no support for sli out of the box... i would call this entry to mid level.
Well considering it's an AMD board I WOULD find it hard to believe if it DID have SLI support out of the box...:rolleyes:
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#13
agent00skid
largonYes, it's still Hudson (A75) silicon.
Shameless rebranding.
:mad:
I'm pretty sure the A75 only have 6 SATA ports, while this have 8.

Also, raid 5 seems to be a A85 only thing.
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#14
Aquinus
Resident Wat-man
INSTG8RWell considering it's an AMD board I WOULD find it hard to believe if it DID have SLI support out of the box...:rolleyes:
The 990X and 990FX do, but this is also not AMD' enthusiest platform. Would you really want to run SLI on an APU? :wtf:
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#15
INSTG8R
Vanguard Beta Tester
AquinusThe 990X and 990FX do, but this is also not AMD' enthusiest platform. Would you really want to run SLI on an APU? :wtf:
Another good point! Touche!
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#16
dude12564
AquinusThe 990X and 990FX do, but this is also not AMD' enthusiest platform. Would you really want to run SLI on an APU? :wtf:
True - but the Athlon X4 series don't have graphics integrated - you'll need a discrete card. But then, if you wanted to SLI you'd go over to Bulldozer
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#17
master_shake_
AquinusThe 990X and 990FX do, but this is also not AMD' enthusiast platform. Would you really want to run SLI on an APU? :wtf:
on the same hand, would you really want to run crossifre (not hybrid) on an APU?
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#18
NeoXF
AquinusThe 990X and 990FX do, but this is also not AMD' enthusiest platform. Would you really want to run SLI on an APU? :wtf:
...in the future you might, considering if AMD & Co's heterogeneous computing initiative will take shape... having a CPU do the finesse stuff, then a GPU inside it accelerate the crap out of it with the more brute stuff, and lastly but not least, have the discrete GPU(s) be fed by them really really fast... or at the very least have very very low idle/low load power usage when using APU only instead of the 2 noisy and power hungry GPUs you have in your case "all" the time.
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#19
largon
agent00skidI'm pretty sure the A75 only have 6 SATA ports, while this have 8.

Also, raid 5 seems to be a A85 only thing.
True on both accounts, but the thing is, those features are merely disabled on A75-branded parts.
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#20
agent00skid
An incremental upgrade for FM2. Won't argue that. But different feature levels from the same thing is hardly a new thing, is it?

And if I can get A75 cheaper than A85, I won't complain about ONLY 6 SATA 6Gbit ports and lack of raid 5.
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#21
NeoXF
largonTrue on both accounts, but the thing is, those features are merely disabled on A75-branded parts.
As long as they don't ask more money for it, it's not really a problem. Seeing as how it's also supposed to market the move to FM2... I doubt they'd get greedy with them at this point

Also, they said it will support at least one more APU generation it, that beeing Kaveri, if this is a fact, that that pretty much means that we'll see Steamroller on FM2.
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#22
eidairaman1
The Exiled Airman
agent00skidAn incremental upgrade for FM2. Won't argue that. But different feature levels from the same thing is hardly a new thing, is it?

And if I can get A75 cheaper than A85, I won't complain about ONLY 6 SATA 6Gbit ports and lack of raid 5.
ya youll be on FM1 then.

i recall 85 being just a FM2 A75 pretty much
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#23
parnyman
Is there any advantage in having all these hifi-goodies if one sends the audio signal unmodified to the receiver through one of the digital outputs?
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