Monday, August 11th 2008

ECS Launches A790GXM-A Black Series AMD 790GX Motherboard

Elitegroup Computer Systems (ECS), the world's leading motherboard, barebone system, and notebook manufacturer, is pleased to deliver innovations to high-performance PC systems with the release of the A790GXM-A motherboard. Presenting a highly-scalable Socket AM2+ supporting AMD Phenomx4, Phenomx3, Athlon x2, Athlon 64 and Sempron CPUs as well as AMD's new AM2+ Energy Efficient microprocessors, massive 16 GB dual-channel DDR2 1066 memory support, integrated ATI Radeon HD 3300 graphics engine, ATI Hybrid Graphics technology and ATI CrossFire X support, and 8-channel HD audio and expansive connectivity,the A790GXM-A motherboard is an ideal platform to run the graphics-driven applications to deliver the ultimate computing experience.

ECS A790GXM-A is based on AMD 790GX and SB750 chipsets, supporting AMD's latest socket AM2+ processors. The A790GXM-A motherboard is equipped with solid capacitors and 5 phase power design which is capable to support 140W processors and will provide better durability, stability, and lower working temperature. As a member of ECS Black Series motherboards, the A790GXM-A motherboard features the exclusive ECS M.I.B. (Motherboard Intelligent BIOS) overclocking utility for performance users to get extra benefit. The utility integrates all the overclocking options into a single page providing the most convenient way to adjust the clock/ voltage settings of CPU and memory.
Leveraging the power of the integrated ATI Radeon HD 3300 graphics engine, ECS A790GXM-A delivers not only the supreme graphics performance but also the ultimate quality of image clarity and colors. The most important of all, the A790GXM-A motherboard supports Side Port memory delivering extra performance increase up to 10%-15%. With the innovative design providing exceptional acceleration for the graphics engine, unprecedented graphics performance without any add-on graphics card is now possible and available.

In addition, ECS A790GXM-A supports ATI Hybrid Graphics Technology as well as ATI CrossfireX Technology supplying a highly scalable graphics solution for users. When an add-on graphics card is installed, ATI Hybrid Graphics Technology brings additional performance increase up to 1.75X by enabling the power of both integrated graphics core and the add-on graphics card simultaneously. For users requiring ultimate graphics performance, ATI CrossfireX Technology can provide unbelievable graphics performance via the support for up to 4 GPUs.

ECS A790GXM-A is perfect for extreme gamers and enthusiasts looking for unparalleled stunning 3D graphics performance. The A790GXM-A motherboard is scheduled to be available on channel market in August. For more information on the exciting new A790GXM-A motherboard, contact your local ECS sales agent today.
Source: ECS
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15 Comments on ECS Launches A790GXM-A Black Series AMD 790GX Motherboard

#1
PCpraiser100
They should've added some native DDR3 or guaranteed 45nm Phenom support.
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#2
ShadowFold
PCpraiser100They should've added some native DDR3
I don't think any AMD cpus support DDR3, maybe the phenoms do but I dont think they do
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#3
Unregistered
I am not quite sure if i would call it the world’s leading motherboard, barebone system, and notebook manufacturer though,my exerience with ecs is cheap and chearful,not high end.
#4
PCpraiser100
ShadowFoldI don't think any AMD cpus support DDR3, maybe the phenoms do but I dont think they do
The 45nm Phenoms will support DDR3, however I am still a bit curious about the new Phenoms right now because since they don't have much L2 cache they need all the memory bandwidth they can get. 1066 DDR2 is definitely not enough for them.
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btarunr
Editor & Senior Moderator
PCpraiser100They should've added some native DDR3 or guaranteed 45nm Phenom support.
45nm Phenom support is technically possible on any AM2, AM2+ board. It's only an issue with the manufacturer, no manufacturer has 'guaranteed' it yet.
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#6
MilkyWay
45nm Phenom and the 790GX should finally solve the problems of the phenom

ddr3 isnt supported by any amd cpus maybe the 45nm phenoms will but there is no boards yet

i thought ddr3 was meant for the new AM3 socket
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btarunr
Editor & Senior Moderator
They are. So far, AM3 socket is supposed to have the same 940 pin layout with connections to DDR3 DIMM slots or DDR2 slots or both. Since it's a function of the IMC, we've to wait and see if there are "DDR3 only" processors or "DDR3 and DDR2 supportive" processors. Again, for your current AM2/AM2+ chip to run on a AM3 socket motherboard, it must have DDR2 DIMM slots since AM2/AM2+ chips lack DDR3 IMCs.
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#8
Unregistered
btarunrElitegroup Computer Systems (ECS), the world’s leading motherboard, barebone system, and notebook manufacturer
I love how every Company's press release begins with the exact same statement.
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#9
ShadowFold
Well HP does use them and they are huge. ECS is really starting to become a good manufacturer now.
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#10
Poisonsnak
btarunrLeveraging the power of the integrated ATI Radeon HD 3300 graphics engine, ECS A790GXM-A delivers not only the supreme graphics performance but also the ultimate quality of image clarity and colors. The most important of all, the A790GXM-A motherboard supports Side Port memory delivering extra performance increase up to 10%-15%. With the innovative design providing exceptional acceleration for the graphics engine, unprecedented graphics performance without any add-on graphics card is now possible and available.
I checked the website

www.ecs.com.tw/ECSWebSite/Products/ProductsDetail.aspx?detailid=901&CategoryID=1&DetailName=Specification&MenuID=123&LanID=0

and it seems like this board actually has 128MB of SidePort memory. It's nice to see motherboard manufacturers finally spend the extra money to utilize this feature.
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#11
eidairaman1
The Exiled Airman
PCpraiser100They should've added some native DDR3 or guaranteed 45nm Phenom support.
Its all about the IMC on AMD CPus, without onboard MC there is no Ram support, with intel moving to Nehalem, seems the MC on board is going to the by way, along with the traditional FSB.
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#12
btarunr
Editor & Senior Moderator
wolf2009I love how every Company's press release begins with the exact same statement.
It gives me epileptic fits each time I see every Joe, Larry and Moe call himself Elvis and I helplessly publish whatever is part of that. The Black Series from ECS does look promising though.
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#13
cdawall
where the hell are my stars
the last black series board was based on 780G and didn't even have chipset voltage control...i'll stick with biostar or MSI for now
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#14
WarEagleAU
Bird of Prey
actually the 45nm phenom and the SB750 (or whatever it will be when the 45nm parts come out) should solve the majority of the phenoms lacking computer power when compared with similar Intel chips.
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Wile E
Power User
I'll consider an ECS board when their current BIOS team falls on swords, and is replaced by competent coders.
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