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August 2010
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Unfortunately the four plain SATA cables provided in the rather sparse bundle are bright orange, which doesn't exactly go with the board's livery. Other bundled items include two four-pin to SATA power adapters that might come in useful depending on your...
Extrait: For a few dollars more than the low-cost Biostar, ASRock’s $155 890FX Deluxe3 offers a more CrossFire-friendly slot layout and is the only board in today’s roundup to offer four USB 3.0 ports. Windows XP users who need to load..
Extrait: ASRock has long been a motherboard vendor that produced more cost-effective products than the likes of ASUS, Gigabyte, MSI, and others while these motherboards have still boasted a modest set of features with reputable manufacturing quality. As tim...
Extrait: I suggest that we start with the mainboards that got the lowest scores in our today’s test session. ASRock 890FX Deluxe3 and Biostar TA890FXE seem to be out of place in this roundup. It is not only because they failed to overclock our test processor to its maximum. It is not the reason but rather the consequence o...
The ASRock 890FX Deluxe3 is a cost effective AM3 motherboard, and enthusiasts on a modest budget will do well to consider it as an option for AMD's quad or hex-core chips, particularly if SATA 6G and USB 3.0 are on the wish list of upgrade features. In...
Extrait: You can run this with two ATI Radeon HD graphics cards in CrossFireX and still get full bandwidth, but a third graphics card will be limited to an x4 speed. Other standouts include a POST display; physical power and reset buttons; and onboard support for one 6Gbps eSATA device..
Extrait: The SB850’s six SATA 6Gb/s ports face forward, allowing cables to slip under the ends of extra-long graphics cards, while mandating that the builder choose a case that doesn’t block access to the motherboard’s front edge. Two additional SATA 6Gb/s ports are stuffed into..
Extrait: By now ASRock is a familiar household name for many enthusiasts, noted by generally decent product quality, budget-friendliness, and tendency to equip with innovative, if not interesting, features. Of course this did not happen overnight, and in the p...