AMD has somewhat changed the present PC firm by offering extremely affordable and nice multi core answer to the little mid-range and high-end market source. With its most normal Athlon II processors starting at under $80 CDN and its top-of-the-line six-core Phenom II X6 1090T processor prising only $300 CDN this pricing work will basic appeal to most budget-conscious computer enthusiasts.

AMD’s chipset giving are also geared towards the affordable end of the range. The most normal 870-based motherboards are generally retail for about 99 and the top-of-the-line 890FX-based motherboards cost relatively little than competing products based on the Intel platform.

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Now we are going to take a view at a motherboard which is fixed at the low-end firm share. Let’s all betruly average computer users do not want to spend 300 on a motherboard nor would they ever use half of the factors those motherboards tend to offer With a cost of under 110, the GIGABYTE 870A-UD3 fits the bill correctly for someone who wants fix and few features generally related with enthusiast-grade products.

While this motherboard factor AMD’s most general 870 chipset you should must not be too hasty to judge as it packs a formidable punch. Its support for all AM3 CPUs and PCI-E 2.0 X16 design cards definitely makes it an eye catching option for budget-conscious gamers or happy who want deep unlocking USB3.0 and SATA 6Gbps capabilities - all new technologies commonly found in the 870A-UD3’s very expensive brethren.

Now its stored in 1986 GIGABYTE has been known for producing high-quality products. The firm stands heavily behind everything that they make by providing a 3 year warranty on all motherboards currently sold in the US and Canada without cost. In other words GIGABYTE is equivalent as sure with their low-end budget products as they are with the high-end enthusiast figure.