Saturday, April 2nd 2011
GIGABYTE First to Market with AM3+ ''Black Socket'' Motherboards
GIGABYTE INC., a leading manufacturer of motherboards and graphics cards today announced a new line of 16 "Black Socket" motherboards previously unveiled at CeBIT 2011 that offer support for AMD's next generation , 32nm AM3+ CPUs and are based on current generation AMD 800/700 series chipset-based motherboards.
Wanting to ensure users their motherboard is able to take advantage of all the performance enhancements that AMD's upcoming AM3+ CPUs have to offer, GIGABYTE has equipped their entire line of AM3+ CPU ready motherboards with a new black colored socket, making it easy to spot for AM3+ support. In addition, GIGABYTE "Black Socket" series offer full backwards compatibility with AMD's current generation AM3 socket CPUs, allowing for painless migration to the AM3+ CPUs when they become available. To learn more about the GIGBYTE AM3+ ready "Black Socket" motherboards, please visit this page.
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Wanting to ensure users their motherboard is able to take advantage of all the performance enhancements that AMD's upcoming AM3+ CPUs have to offer, GIGABYTE has equipped their entire line of AM3+ CPU ready motherboards with a new black colored socket, making it easy to spot for AM3+ support. In addition, GIGABYTE "Black Socket" series offer full backwards compatibility with AMD's current generation AM3 socket CPUs, allowing for painless migration to the AM3+ CPUs when they become available. To learn more about the GIGBYTE AM3+ ready "Black Socket" motherboards, please visit this page.
20 Comments on GIGABYTE First to Market with AM3+ ''Black Socket'' Motherboards
Glad to see AM3+ being implemented onto existing chipsets.
:rockout:
Because they are the...Motherboards In Black!!
I however am more looking forward to a Crosshair V at this point. I sold mine and I know they stopped making Crosshair IV in Jan?? Newegg still gets a trickle few every 2 or so weeks before they sell out again. But i think its cool ppl who got them could actual upgrade. People say good old AMD but its all ASUS doing not AMD. on this perticular board for the most part yes.
Oh, and...do the STILL sells 7xx-based Mobo? I thought they already extinc :laugh:
I'ma have to see what other company's have to offer.
I know Ive looked at these boards and all I can come up with is they have a socket that has 1 extra pin hole..and afaik the first run of BD will not use that pin.
Chip-set speed features, and enhancements is what we look for gen to gen. Maybe but this is nothing new other makers do it and have been a long time. (its just like u said) They are getting rid of old chips.. the end. ASROCK is doing it too. Others that aren't can sell to other makers.
But investment wise yes we need to wait to see what 990X (or whatever base 990) does also cause this could be a waste of money when buying mid-range when u could just get something new supported ,designed alongside that caters your new chip. Price wise they may even be too close to the same at the lower end. (new lower end/old high end) Id go with the newer in any case.
This is more for people who already have everything else who may want to go up to bulldozer later. But when you think of that even that's stupid to have to sell a board then buy another or even "upgrade" which u probably still aren't (really) doing when u buy it. I still think think ASUS had a better plan for previous owners. (at least on the high-end)
If you were smart and informed (which allot of people aren't) you'd wait till u saw "real blacksockets" (990) and they are basically banking that you aren't or are axious. People will see AM3+ behind the counter and ask "is that the new one?" they will say "yep" and make a sell.
The same strong suit with backwards compatibility or allowing vendors to be creative and mix and mach or even make freak motherboards which we've seen allot of last 3 years is also confusing for alot of people too. Of course one could argue you'd know whats what if you were REALLY into this stuff or you'd ask someone first. (and i get allot of questions from friends about stuff like this and if they should wait about stuff like this)
Sometimes I do just want to see the new boards minus having to shift threw a bunch of preliminary stuff like this lol. Its a good board though, I can tell you preemptively because it was rated great by most all the reviews I've read the last 2 times they released (recycled) it. The good part about that is its proven ... i guess lol