Monday, March 1st 2010
Gigabyte Announces GA-890GPA-UD3H Motherboard, Packs AMD 890GX Chipset
GIGABYTE TECHNOLOGY Co., Ltd, a leading manufacturer of motherboards, graphics cards and other computing hardware solutions today proudly launched their latest AMD AM3 Socket GA-890GPA-UD3H motherboard, delivering loads of performance enhancing bandwidth for applications such as high end gaming and high speed data transfer on systems featuring new AMD 6 core CPUs.
The first motherboard featuring the AMD 890GX chipset paired with the all new SB850 South Bridge, the GIGABYTE GA-890GPA-UD3H offers the industry's first native support for Serial ATA 6Gbps for up to 6 devices. The AMD SB850 also offers the industry's first Serial ATA 6 Gbps RAID support, allowing users to configure RAID 0,1,5 and 10 for maximum data performance or enhanced data backup. Also equipped with GIGABYTE 3x USB Power Boost and USB 3.0 support by utilizing the industry-leading NEC controller, the GIGABYTE GA-890GPA-UD3H ensures users are ready to take advantage the next wave of high speed data transfer and storage technologies."Giving users power over their high definition content is really at the heart of what the GIGABYTE GA-890GPA-UD3H is all about," commented Tim Handley, Deputy Director of Motherboard Marketing at GIGABYTE Technology Co. Ltd. "Not only does the GA-890GPA-UD3H deliver the industry's highest performing integrated graphics solution with flawless HD video playback, but enabling SATA 6 Gbps with RAID functionality, USB 3.0 support and GIGABYTE 3x Power Boost means that users are able to spend less time waiting for their content to transfer, and more time to actually enjoy it."
The GIGABYTE GA-890GPA-UD3H also features the integrated ATI Radeon HD 4290 IGP (Integrated Graphics Processor) with DirectX 10.1 support and 128M DDR3 sideport memory, allowing for easy overclock of the default 700MHz GPU clock up to 1150MHz for a 3DMark06 score of 3300 or above, which is 18% higher than the previous generation AMD 790GX chipset and higher than any other IGP platform. The graphics potential of the board is further extended with the addition of two PCI-E 2.0 x16 graphics slots, allowing users to run ATI CrossFireX (running at x8,x8), or a single card at x16 including the next generation DirectX 11 graphics cards for some ATI Hybrid CrossFireX action, providing an enhanced level of gaming performance, productivity and platform power efficiency.
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The first motherboard featuring the AMD 890GX chipset paired with the all new SB850 South Bridge, the GIGABYTE GA-890GPA-UD3H offers the industry's first native support for Serial ATA 6Gbps for up to 6 devices. The AMD SB850 also offers the industry's first Serial ATA 6 Gbps RAID support, allowing users to configure RAID 0,1,5 and 10 for maximum data performance or enhanced data backup. Also equipped with GIGABYTE 3x USB Power Boost and USB 3.0 support by utilizing the industry-leading NEC controller, the GIGABYTE GA-890GPA-UD3H ensures users are ready to take advantage the next wave of high speed data transfer and storage technologies."Giving users power over their high definition content is really at the heart of what the GIGABYTE GA-890GPA-UD3H is all about," commented Tim Handley, Deputy Director of Motherboard Marketing at GIGABYTE Technology Co. Ltd. "Not only does the GA-890GPA-UD3H deliver the industry's highest performing integrated graphics solution with flawless HD video playback, but enabling SATA 6 Gbps with RAID functionality, USB 3.0 support and GIGABYTE 3x Power Boost means that users are able to spend less time waiting for their content to transfer, and more time to actually enjoy it."
The GIGABYTE GA-890GPA-UD3H also features the integrated ATI Radeon HD 4290 IGP (Integrated Graphics Processor) with DirectX 10.1 support and 128M DDR3 sideport memory, allowing for easy overclock of the default 700MHz GPU clock up to 1150MHz for a 3DMark06 score of 3300 or above, which is 18% higher than the previous generation AMD 790GX chipset and higher than any other IGP platform. The graphics potential of the board is further extended with the addition of two PCI-E 2.0 x16 graphics slots, allowing users to run ATI CrossFireX (running at x8,x8), or a single card at x16 including the next generation DirectX 11 graphics cards for some ATI Hybrid CrossFireX action, providing an enhanced level of gaming performance, productivity and platform power efficiency.
For more information, please visit this page.
18 Comments on Gigabyte Announces GA-890GPA-UD3H Motherboard, Packs AMD 890GX Chipset
With the FIS-based port multiplier support the SB8xx are rumored to have, along with the 6Gb/s support we know they have, I'd build a storage server based on it if the performance is decent. (though if it isn't, but does have port multiplier support, software RAID is an option I'd entertain).
I just got the GA_890GPA-UD3H to replace an Asus M4a78t-e, I didn't do a reinstall of xp sp3 just installed the drivers that came with it had a lot of issues, winamp was struggling to play an mp3, boot time was dismal, I then downloaded the latest Catalyst drivers from AMD and its a bit better, its pretty stable but performance is not good at present, my config is PHenom 955, 2 x 2gb Patriot DDR3 1600mhz running at 1333mhz, super flower 550watt power supply, it doesn't have the 8 pin aux power connector but works with the 4 pin, Compro T300 TV tuner and SB audigy 1tb seagate and 750gb samsung, bios all set to auto, if anyone can make recomendation on bios setting would really appreciate it. Hoping Gigabyte will release a new a new bios soon. Maybe I should get a new power supply and do a fresh install.
PS: I have a HIS 4890 but I don't use it, it get to hot and is pretty noisey
I was thinking maybe it the power management, it throttles between 800mhz and 3.2ghz so I turned it off and was running 3.2ghz but still the same.
by clean install... you didnt move your hard drive between PC's and re-use the OS did you?
never re-use an OS install.
PS: I just bought this motherboard too and am having problems with the Hybrid Crossfire. So I don't know what is up with this mobo...
was undervoltage. The memory, I think. Confirm your voltage settings.