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Introduction of ECS RX780M-A AMD RX780 mainboard Review
Bluetooth 5 Sep 2007

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Introduction


 
With the pending release of the Phenom series of processors, we have seen more interest in compatible boards that will support this upcoming processor. Although we have heard that the current AM2 boards will support the new processor, it might be hampered by its Hypertransport link.

To take full advantage of the speed, a board support the new HT3 is recommended. ECS sees this an opportunity to revive the glory of old K7S5A with its latest board the ECS RX780M-A based on the new chipset AMD RX780 + SB600.

This board supports the upcoming AM2+ socket processor and current processors. It can deliver up to HT 5200MT/s. It has 4 DIMM slots supporting up to 32GB of DUal Channel DDR2-1066. On board is GbE, 8 Channel HDA, 4 SATA II (RAID0, 1,0+1), 1 PATA, 6 USB 2.0, 1 eSATA and supports an additional of 4 more USB ports via bracket connectors.

We will take a look at the board and its layout in the next few pages.

Specs

Socket AM2+
HT 5200MT/s
AMD RX780 + SB600
4 X DIMMs supporting dual channel DDR2 1066 memory up to 32GB
Gigabit LAN
1 X PCI Express X16 slots (Gen 2.0)
4 SATAII ports supporting RAID 0, 1, 0+1
1 X PATA port
8-channel HDA
6 X USB 2.0 ports & 1 X eSATA on the rear panel (2 X USB 2.0 pin headers on board supporting 4 X USB 2.0 ports)
Vista Premium Ready, RoHS Compliant
 

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