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⇱ ECS A780GM-A v1.0 (780G) Review - Phoronix


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ECS A780GM-A v1.0

Written by Michael Larabel in Motherboards on 14 April 2008 at 07:56 AM EDT. Page 2 of 7. 13 Comments.

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Motherboard Layout:

With AMD's 780G Chipset being designed for HTPC (Home Theater PCs) and advanced video playback capabilities (among other uses) many vendors have designed their motherboards around a micro ATX footprint, but with the ECS A780GM-A v1.0 BLACK being a standard ATX motherboard it immediately rules it out of some applications. However, as long as you know the ATX chassis requirement before hand, it shouldn't pose much of a problem. In the upper right hand corner of the A780GM-A are four DDR2 memory slots. The motherboard supports DDR2-1066/800/667 MHz memory, but the dual-channel DDR2-1066MHz support depends upon the Intel CPU being used. Next to the memory slots are the 24-pin power connector, one FDD connector, and one IDE connector.

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Further down on this motherboard is the CMOS battery, five Serial ATA 2.0 ports, and three USB 2.0 headers. Covered up by a very small passive heatsink is the southbridge, which happens to be the AMD SB700. The AMD SB700 Chipset supports up to six Serial ATA 2.0 ports with RAID 0/1/10 support, eSATA, 14 USB ports (with all but two of them being USB 2.0), infrared receiver/transmitter port, DASH 1.0, and other improvements since the SB600 series.

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