The ASUS Crosshair IV Formula is an AMD based motherboard that is based on AMD's 890FX chipset. The ASUS Crosshair IV Formula motherboard is the best of a category. When it comes to AMD based motherboards from ASUS. Although the price tag may be the reason some to retiring away, for those that are ready to pay a finest for a fanatic board, a finest board is what you will acquire.

The AMD 890FX chipset is used on it. AMD officially declared the 890FX chipset in April; this happened to coincide with the make public of the new Phenom II X6 processors. The 890 series and the Phenom II X6's united with the Radeon HD 5000 family graphics card make up the new Leo platform. One of the characteristics of the AMD 890FX chipset that vary from the prior generations of chipsets is the memory configurations. When using the AMD 890FX chipset you will be inadequate to using DDR3, though the Phenom II X6's are still able to be located in AM2+ platforms that will take benefit of DDR2.

AMD's 890FX chipset has a pair of important differences when balance to the 890GX chipset. The first and most clear on the ASUS Crosshair IV Formula is the short of onboard graphics while the 890GX features the Radeon HD 4290 included graphics. The next and fairly probably the most significant to the enthusiast searching for the finest performance from the ASUS Crosshair IV Formula when running in CrossfireX is the figure of PCI Express lanes. The 890GX chipset is partial to 16 lanes even as the 890FX chipset has doubled that at 32 lanes.

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