Asus has introduced its new motherboards based on AMD A75 chipset and designed for AMD Llano has a digital power supply design DIGI + VRM and BIOS UEFI intuitive interface. F1A75-V model EVO is the first motherboard with socket FM1 include support for ATI CrossFireX with dual PCI-Express x8/x8. All ASUS F1A75 series offers native support for USB 3.0 and SATA 6Gbps.
F1A75 series are based on chipset AMD A75 FM1 and socket compatible with AMD's new APU. This new series also has integrated graphics processors AMD Radeon HD 6000 Graphics Dual AMD support. Using a PCI-Express GPU Radeon additional Dual Radeon Graphics mode, the system performance can improve by up to 128%.
The new series of motherboards built F1A75 DIP2, which consists of the technologies DIGI + VRM, TPU and UPR. DIGI + VRM gives users control the settings of power with the precision of digital systems, eliminating the delays associated with the conversion from digital to analog, which also improves the overclocking capabilities and offers new possibilities for controlling power DRAM for AMD platform.
F1A75 series are based on chipset AMD A75 FM1 and socket compatible with AMD's new APU. This new series also has integrated graphics processors AMD Radeon HD 6000 Graphics Dual AMD support. Using a PCI-Express GPU Radeon additional Dual Radeon Graphics mode, the system performance can improve by up to 128%.
The new series of motherboards built F1A75 DIP2, which consists of the technologies DIGI + VRM, TPU and UPR. DIGI + VRM gives users control the settings of power with the precision of digital systems, eliminating the delays associated with the conversion from digital to analog, which also improves the overclocking capabilities and offers new possibilities for controlling power DRAM for AMD platform.
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- AMD hopes to change laptop landscape with Llano chips (14/06/2011)
- AMD announces Trinity, talks Llano, launches Z series at Computex (02/06/2011)
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