Friday, April 9th 2010
BIOSTAR Unveils T-Power TA870 Series Motherboards Based on AMD 870 Chipset
BIOSTAR, a professional manufacturer of motherboards today reveals its new AMD 870X chipset motherboards; both models "TA870+" and "TA870" are from the T-Series family representing high quality components and excellent overclocking capability. "TA870+" supports existing and upcoming socket AM3 processors, including Phenom II X6 core processor. "TA870+" is ATX form factor, powered by a 5 phase PWM supporting 140W processors; 100% X.D.C. solid capacitor, with two PCI-Express 2.0 slots and five SATA 6 Gb/s ports; on-board 8 channel audio with Blu-Ray support.
BIOSTAR's AMD 8xx series chipset family motherboards have adopted 3 unique features to differentiate with others; they are "GTO 6³", "BIO-unlocKING" and "BIO-Remote". "GTO 6³", it allows 60%+ overclocking capability on CPU frequency; it also supports true SATA 6 Gb/s for fast data transfer rate; and fully compatible with AMD Phenom II X6 six-core processors."BIO-unlocKING", it provides the ease of use and flexibility to unlock extra core(s) for achieving greater performance at lower cost. "BIO-Remote", with on-board Consumer IR header and optional "remote controller" certified by Microsoft makes a perfect combination for your in-home entertainments.
BIOSTAR's AMD 8xx series chipset family motherboards have adopted 3 unique features to differentiate with others; they are "GTO 6³", "BIO-unlocKING" and "BIO-Remote". "GTO 6³", it allows 60%+ overclocking capability on CPU frequency; it also supports true SATA 6 Gb/s for fast data transfer rate; and fully compatible with AMD Phenom II X6 six-core processors."BIO-unlocKING", it provides the ease of use and flexibility to unlock extra core(s) for achieving greater performance at lower cost. "BIO-Remote", with on-board Consumer IR header and optional "remote controller" certified by Microsoft makes a perfect combination for your in-home entertainments.
14 Comments on BIOSTAR Unveils T-Power TA870 Series Motherboards Based on AMD 870 Chipset
or that doesn't count as overclocking?
www.xtremesystems.org/forums/showthread.php?t=193007
I think biostar made a decent board which doesnt cost an arm and a lenght.
still doenst like the look of their mobo though
I dont like the closeness of the PCI X slots though..
I use biostar in budget builds and don't have any issues relating to them as long as no OCing is involved. That is hit or miss depending on the bios.
As far as I remember the AMD Asus boards rocked back then.
AMD here since the Thoroughbreds :cool: