In considering the line-up of 890GX motherboards from different manufacturers on notice that blue is the color of the season to be. And it pulls very consistently Gigabyte by this coloration, not only on the circuit board 890GPA-UD3, but also as a trendsetter for the motherboard manufacturer's have the continuous tones of blue for some time. It used Gigabyte very bright tones that run through white accents for certain components to a very friendly overall appearance.
But not just the color seems so good, and the equipment is very powerful - if not all-powerful compared to the ASUS board. The 890GX boards are provided for CrossFire mode, so we are of course two PCIe x16 slots in baby blue, are sensible distance from each other. Unlike other manufacturers recognize the motherboard the video card configuration itself and divides the total of 16 lanes available automatically on the graphics card. Simple and user friendly so in terms of graphics.
Alongside, the 890GPA-UD3H a number of other slots from the extension, namely a total of two PCI and three PCIe x1 slots. Depending on how many and which video cards are used to reduce their accessibility in the worst case, two PCIe x1 and one PCI slot. Clearly this is the newer PCIe given a higher standard, with backward compatibility to the old PCI standard remains preserved. Must give the user nothing.
Very feature rich, the 890GX board from Gigabyte is also on the possibilities for connection of storage devices, ie hard drives, optical drives and SSDs. Here are the six SATA II ports, the AMD SB850 Southbridge willing and even two more SATA RAID 1/0-fähige donated II ports, the Gigabyte to the Board on its own cap. They all are different colors according to their internal origin, on the edge of the PCB angled run to avoid a collision with another component. In addition, connections exist, each for a floppy and a PATA drive, is also here to Gigabyte as defined by customer satisfaction is not too bad to take in the production of higher costs in purchasing




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